Yuli
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 55m
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7.0/10
2.4K
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The director Icíar Bollaín presents the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, a legend on the dance world and the first black dancer to perform some of the most famous ballet roles. A dan... Read allThe director Icíar Bollaín presents the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, a legend on the dance world and the first black dancer to perform some of the most famous ballet roles. A dancer who did not want to dance.The director Icíar Bollaín presents the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, a legend on the dance world and the first black dancer to perform some of the most famous ballet roles. A dancer who did not want to dance.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 4 wins & 14 nominations total
Mario Elias
- Mario
- (as Mario Segio Elías)
Andrea Doimeadiós
- Berta
- (as Andrea Doimeadíos)
Cesar Domínguez
- Opito
- (as César Domínguez)
Betiza Bismark Calderón
- Marilín
- (as Betiza Bismark)
Alexandra Prokhorova
- Amiga Inglesa
- (as Alexandra P.)
Tamara Rojo
- Julieta
- (archive footage)
Fidel Castro
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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Based on Carlos Acosta biography, this movie manages to nicely tell its path from a black and poor cuban to the acclaimed principal dancer he became.
Center-part is of course Yuli, but we do follow its family through time and that has a nice touch to it (eventhough i do regret one of her sister evolution is not better explained).
We of course have ballet scenes but they are well integrated in the story and it is not required to be a connoisseur.
One of the main forces of this movie is that it treats the topic between talent, work and happiness, and that brings this biopic to another level.
One of the main forces of this movie is that it treats the topic between talent, work and happiness, and that brings this biopic to another level.
This energetic account of the life of the electrifying Cuban never shies away from the truth about his tough upbringing
Legendary dancer Carlos Acosta stars in his own biography. Raised by a controlling but loving father he is forced to start a ballet school even though he hates the idea. A coming of age story with a strong connection to the time and place, makes for unique viewing.
Carlos Acosta has co-written the multilayered script with the Scottish writer Paul Laverty. It is mostly focused on Acosta's childhood and his journey to accepting his true calling. The film is also a bittersweet testament to his father, a man with a turbulent personality who never stopped believing in his son's talent.
Authentic and larger than life, and full of colourful scenery, the film always has another wonder in store. Slightly too long for an independent production it still has a coherent story to tell, about the purest of diamond found in the toughest of places.
I do not care much about ballet although my education had ensured I know a lot about it. YULI has plenty of ballet on display but it is organic to the storytelling. Yes, there are dance sequences for those who enjoy them, but for those who don't they are short and inventive enough to be fun.
Here is an extraordinary life story told without bitterness or regrets. There's gratitude instead. And this is how it should be.
Carlos Acosta has co-written the multilayered script with the Scottish writer Paul Laverty. It is mostly focused on Acosta's childhood and his journey to accepting his true calling. The film is also a bittersweet testament to his father, a man with a turbulent personality who never stopped believing in his son's talent.
Authentic and larger than life, and full of colourful scenery, the film always has another wonder in store. Slightly too long for an independent production it still has a coherent story to tell, about the purest of diamond found in the toughest of places.
I do not care much about ballet although my education had ensured I know a lot about it. YULI has plenty of ballet on display but it is organic to the storytelling. Yes, there are dance sequences for those who enjoy them, but for those who don't they are short and inventive enough to be fun.
Here is an extraordinary life story told without bitterness or regrets. There's gratitude instead. And this is how it should be.
A biopic as hard as beautiful of Carlos Acosta, a child raised by an old-school but loving father and then a well-known black dancer who first did not want to dance.
Many tender, heart-wrenching scenes, a beautiful photography including the alleys of Cuba, good actors: 6/7 of 10.
Many tender, heart-wrenching scenes, a beautiful photography including the alleys of Cuba, good actors: 6/7 of 10.
Without a doubt one of the best movies i have ever seen in my life. It came at right time. Thank you cuba for this piece of art.
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- Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story
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- $2,072,661
- Runtime
- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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