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Utopía 2004

12 min📅 2004-11-01

In Arturo Infante's 2004 film Utopía, the notion of a utopian society is turned on its head. This Cuban independent film is a cult classic that explores the darker side of human nature, presenting an anthropological horror story that is as thought-provoking as it is unsettling.

Director: Arturo Infante

Cast

Jorge Molina
Jorge Molina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Utopía (2004) about?

This Cuban independent film presents an anthropological horror story, reimagining the notion of a utopian society as a place where the universalization of education has led to a loss of individuality and freedom.

Who directed Utopía?

Utopía was directed by Arturo Infante, a master of independent cinema.

Who stars in Utopía?

Jorge Molina stars in this gripping and intense film.

Is Utopía (2004) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and gripping storyline, Utopía is definitely worth watching for fans of drama and comedy.

How long is Utopía?

Utopía has a runtime of 12 minutes.

About Utopía (2004) — A Cult Classic of Cuban Independent Cinema

In Arturo Infante's 2004 film Utopía, the notion of a utopian society is turned on its head. This Cuban independent film is a cult classic that explores the darker side of human nature, presenting an anthropological horror story that is as thought-provoking as it is unsettling. The 'most cultured country in the world' is reimagined as a place where the universalization of education has led to a loss of individuality and freedom. With a runtime of just 12 minutes, Utopía is a gripping and intense experience that will leave viewers questioning the true meaning of a utopian society. Starring Jorge Molina, this film is a must-watch for fans of drama and comedy, and for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human nature.

As the camera pans across the seemingly idyllic landscape, we are presented with a world that is both familiar and yet disturbingly alien. Infante's direction is masterful, using the short runtime to maximum effect and creating a sense of tension and unease that is hard to shake. Utopía is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, and is a testament to the power of independent cinema to challenge and provoke.