Hollywood filmmakers Stone, De Palma join Cuba film fest

November 18, 2016 - 14:25

Oscar-winning Hollywood filmmakers Oliver Stone and Brian de Palma will join a film festival in Cuba next month, organisers said Thursday, the latest US celebrities to visit the island.

US film director Oliver Stone poses on the red carpet as he arrives for the screening of the movie "Snowden" on October 14, 2016. — AFP Photo
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HAVANA — Oscar-winning Hollywood filmmakers Oliver Stone and Brian de Palma will join a film festival in Cuba next month, organisers said Thursday, the latest US celebrities to visit the island.

Stone will present his new film about the renegade US security analyst Edward Snowden at the International Festival of New Latin American Film, the event’s director Ivan Giroud told a news conference.

Stone, director of classic blockbusters such as Wall Street, has also made two documentaries about Cuba’s retired revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.

De Palma will give a film workshop during the festival, which runs from December 8-18, Giroud added.

De Palma’s films include the 1983 gangster classic Scarface, in which Al Pacino played a Cuban immigrant who builds a drug empire in Miami. Stone wrote the screenplay for that 1983 picture.

The United States and Cuba re-established diplomatic relations last year after decades of hostility.

The festival will also feature a film about Jackie Kennedy, wife of the assassinated US president John F Kennedy, by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain.— AFP

 

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