
Havana Kyrie 2019
"Rossini Cuban style. A lost man finds passion again in Cuba, aided by music and the son he never met."
In the sun-drenched streets of Havana, conductor Vittorio Arditi De Bellis—a once-celebrated maestro of Rossini's compositions—finds himself in the twilight of his career.
Director: Paolo Consorti
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Havana Kyrie (2019) about?
*Havana Kyrie* follows Vittorio Arditi De Bellis, a renowned conductor who falls from grace and is sent to Cuba to lead a children's choir. As he reconnects with his forgotten passion for music and life, Vittorio stumbles upon a long-lost relationship that changes everything.
Who directed Havana Kyrie?
Paolo Consorti directed *Havana Kyrie (2019)*, bringing a vibrant blend of drama and comedy to this musical journey.
Who stars in Havana Kyrie?
The film stars Franco Nero as Vittorio Arditi De Bellis, alongside Jorge Perugorría, Ron Perlman, Luca Lionello, and Andros Perugorría.
Is Havana Kyrie (2019) worth watching?
With its heartfelt themes of redemption and rich musical backdrop, *Havana Kyrie* offers a unique cinematic experience. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its blend of drama and comedy makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films and music enthusiasts.
How long is Havana Kyrie?
The runtime of *Havana Kyrie (2019)* is 105 minutes.
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About Havana Kyrie (2019) — A Cuban Melody of Redemption and Music
In the sun-drenched streets of Havana, conductor Vittorio Arditi De Bellis—a once-celebrated maestro of Rossini's compositions—finds himself in the twilight of his career. Once a virtuoso of the classic "Rossini-Kyrie," Vittorio now struggles to keep his legacy alive as he's thrust into a reluctant journey to Cuba to lead the Children's Cuban National Choir. As the vibrant rhythms of Havana weave into his life, Vittorio's rediscovery of music becomes intertwined with an unexpected reunion: his estranged son.
Directed with flair by Paolo Consorti, *Havana Kyrie (2019)* blends drama and comedy against the city's electric backdrop, exploring themes of redemption, lost passion, and the transformative power of art. With Franco Nero at the helm as Vittorio, alongside scene-stealing performances from Ron Perlman and Jorge Perugorría, this film captures the essence of a man reclaiming his soul through music and unexpected connection.