An evening on Netflix: vous l’avez amée in James Bond, a retrospective of Ana de Armas in a menacing spy film – Actus Ciné
Led by impeccable comedians, “Cuban Network” tells the true story of Cuban intelligence officers in the 90s, Havana’s confidant on information about the activities of exiles in university countries. Go to Netflix.
Debut in 1960, Cuban exile organizations, guidelines established in Florida, Historic Hispanic Community Foyer, participants in the attacks or participants in the surveillance on Cuban Island.
To combat these groups, a Cuban espionage envoy is in Florida to infiltrate these organizations. At the year’s debut in 1990, Premier Agents formed the Wasp Network (la wasp network in Spanish, le “réseau guêpe”), charged with being an informant for “La Havana on the activities of Cuban exiles”…
Cuban network This is a book by journalist and political activist Fernando Morais. The Last Soldiers of the Cold War (“The Last Soldiers of the Frost War”) Un ouvrage bâti favors the quarantine for interviews, which is a channel of interest that gives you access to official documents of the American and Cuban governments.
It is from this solid material that Olivier Assayas tells stories. Cuban network, Tourné à Cuba même, l’envers du décor de ce project top secret, with note les rouages de la Politique et de l’histoire face à Cette guerre souterraine.
Sorti will debut in 2020 and will be released on Netflix, the film is going through a titanic casting process.
A spy movie where women are at heart
The formidable Edgar Ramirez, a déjà that the retrospective implementer did and after he escaped the role of the terrorist Carlos. It was written by Gael García Bernal and Wagner Moura, and also signed up for Netflix to read a powerful composition with features of Pablo Escobar from the TV series Narcos.
More Cuban network This is also a spy film where women are at heart. They are embodied by the luminous Penelope Cruz, “the heart of the film” meme Assayas will say; Who reveals their traits to a woman who discovers they are spies and moves from victim to solution. And Ana de Armas, who “I contribute to the work of a woman who works, as well as to joy, energy, naivety and individuality.” explain cinematography.