Chico ist ein junger Klavierspieler mit großen Träumen. Rita ist eine attraktive Sängerin mit einer außergewöhnlichen Stimme. Die Musik und die Sehnsucht nach Liebe bringt sie zusammen, aber... Alles lesenChico ist ein junger Klavierspieler mit großen Träumen. Rita ist eine attraktive Sängerin mit einer außergewöhnlichen Stimme. Die Musik und die Sehnsucht nach Liebe bringt sie zusammen, aber ihr Weg - ganz in der Tradition des lateinamerikanischen Boleros - führt über Herzschmerz... Alles lesenChico ist ein junger Klavierspieler mit großen Träumen. Rita ist eine attraktive Sängerin mit einer außergewöhnlichen Stimme. Die Musik und die Sehnsucht nach Liebe bringt sie zusammen, aber ihr Weg - ganz in der Tradition des lateinamerikanischen Boleros - führt über Herzschmerz und Leid.
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- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 10 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Chico
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- Rita
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- Ramón
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- Ron
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The real strength of the film is its ability to portray a classic love story in both an innovative, sensual and sensitive way. The syncopated grace of Cuban Jazz combines with a disarmingly child-like animation to create a sparkling tribute to 1940s and 50s Havana culture.
The film exudes real passion for both the music of the period and the locations of the film, beautifully re-crafted within the animated landscape. The Cuban sound is brought to life with a truly uplifting assortment of records, including classics from Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie and Thelonius Monk. Like the heady improvisation of a be-bop trumpeter, this film bounces between soft melody and excited fragmentation, always bursting to give the audience something new and exciting.
Yet this does not mean that the film is purely for Jazz aficionados – the affection that directors Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba bring to their work ensures that this film doesn't become simply a musical tribute aimed at a conceited minority. The scale of the narrative will leave you breathless, and yet the story is all told through the seemingly innocent hand of traditional cartoon animation. In a post-Pixar world, this kind of hand-drawn animation has gained a retro charm all of its own. Chico and Rita is a delicate reminder that genuine action and emotion can still be expressed without the pixellated glossiness of CGI.
Chico and Rita really succeeds in bringing the colour and vibrancy of early 50s Havana back to life – from the delightfully evocative soundtrack, to the re-telling of a classic love story through the medium of hand-drawn animation, the film is a fitting expression of the vision and compassion of its creators.
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But what's best and most refreshing about this film is its old-fashioned love story. In a time where all romantic films try to be as realistic as possible, it seems unthinkable to watch a relationship like this unfold on screen. Following a bolero-like structure, the main characters fall in love as easily as they fall apart, but they never forget each other, having an outdated loyalty that is deserving of such all-time classics as Casablanca or Gone With The Wind, and ending in the brilliant and moving bittersweet final scene.
Jazz music plays a main role in the film and gets to be the third character in what we could call a love triangle between the jazz, Chico and Rita. The two title characters are extremely talented musicians that are sometimes in the position of having to choose between their lover or their musical success and fame. Real jazz performers, such as Charlie Parker or Tito Puente get enjoyable cameos in the film and, practically, all the performances in the film are very delightful and entertaining.
Although the film has some minor elements that prevents it from being a masterpiece, like the appearance near the end of Estrella Morente, they are so insignificant compared to the whole of the film that Chico & Rita is still an exceptional film appealing to an extremely large audience.
Chico & Rita is an animated old-fashioned musical romance with a highly original aesthetic, a both refreshing and outdated love story and sublime original and adapted music.
Rating: 4.5/5.
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- WissenswertesIn order to help accurately represent 1940s era Cuba, Javier Mariscal undertook an extensive research trip to Cuba and was able to view government archive photographs from 1949.
- PatzerThe poster for "Vertigo" in Paris has "D'entre Nos Mortes" on it rather than "Morts". This is the title of the source novel, sometimes featured on the poster in France, but the title was "Sueurs Froides".
- Crazy CreditsA Bebo.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 84th Annual Academy Awards (2012)
- SoundtracksTema de Rita (A Mayra)
Written and Performed by Bebo Valdés
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- Budget
- 9.200.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 350.524 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 20.654 $
- 12. Feb. 2012
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- 2.347.919 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1