Alan West-Durán, associate professor, Northeastern University
Using the island’s innovative films, explore Cuba’s cultural history from colonial times through the revolutionary to the present. Classic films like Lucía, La Bella del Alhambra, and Life Is to Whistle guide us through the intricacies of Cuban religion, culture, and politics.

Three-Session Course Tickets
$60 MFA members, seniors, and students; $75 nonmembers
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Individual Session Tickets
$25 MFA members, seniors, and students; $30 nonmembers
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ABOVE: Orestes Gaulhiac, "Alicia, su amigo imaginario y la paloma (Alicia, her imaginary friend and the pigeon)," 2010 

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Cuba: Time, Art, and Movement

Thursday Evening Session: Cuba's History and Culture Through Film

Next Session: This event is closed.
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Alfond Auditorium, G36
Admission
$25MFA members, seniors, and students
$30Nonmembers
Ticket Purchase Required
Event Type
Course
Course Number
Session 1 of 3