Stage-sisters Caridad Amaran and Georgina Wong, both of Chinese descent, learned the art of Cantonese opera from their fathers in Havana, Cuba in the 1930s. Caridad’s Chinese foster father immigrated to Cuba in the 1920s after his family forbade him to perform opera. Georgina’s father was a famous tailor in a Havana Chinatown, who encouraged her to learn kung-fu and traditional Chinese dance. The daughters spent their youth performing throughout Havana and among other notable singers until their lives were changed by Fidel Castro’s revolution. In their golden years, the two sisters attempt to revive Cantonese opera in a worn-out Cuban Chinatown and, together, make a new wish: to return to their fathers’ Chinese homelands to pay their respects.
HAVANA DIVAS offers a window into over 170 years of Chinese migration to Cuba. Through present-day interviews, precious photographs, and archival footage, director S. Louisa Wei (dir. GOLDEN GATE GIRLS) explores the shifting culture of Cantonese opera through a historical time and place. The film reveals the female spirit of the two stage sisters and makes an important contribution to a growing body of films documenting female artists and performers within the Chinese Diaspora.
"Reveals the profound relationship between a pair of stage sisters and a Chinese father." Headline HK
"Focuses on the independent female spirit of the two protagonists." Zihua Magazine
"Offers fascinating insight into the effects which events such as the Second Sino-Japanese War (and ultimately WWII) and the Cuban Revolution had on Chinese families living in both Asian and the Americas." Eastern Independent
"Exemplifies the women's dual identity." China Daily
"A prime and fascinating example of that geographical/cultural expansion." Classical Voice
"It makes the audience immersed in emotions and think deeply about the cultural heritage of the Chinese and the feelings of their homeland and country." P5W
Citation
Main credits
Wei, S. Louisa (film director)
Wei, S. Louisa (screenwriter)
Law, Kar (film producer)
Amaran, Caridad (on-screen participant)
Wong Gutiérrez, Georgina (on-screen participant)
Other credits
Cinematography, Yunyi Huang [and 10 others]; editing, Eugene X. Zhang, S. Louisa Wei; music, Robert Ellis-Geiger.
Asian American; Music & Performance; Immigration and Exile; Caribbean
Keywords
Opera singers,Chinese migration,Cuba,Fidel Castro,Havana,Chinese immigrants,Chinese migrants,migrant communities,Chinese Diaspora,Cantonese,Caridad Amaran,Georgina Wong,Chinatown; "Havana Divas"; Women Make Movies
Distributor: Women Make Movies
Length: 96 minutes
Date: 2018
Genre: Expository
Language: Spanish / English subtitles
Grade: College, Adults
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Closed Captioning: Not available
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