Yuli
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 55m
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6.9/10
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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.
- Director
- 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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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.
10struck9
Amazing choreography, this film explores abstract emotions, fear, loneliness and lust.
I recommend it
I recommend it
Lovely movie, Especially if you enjoy dancing. Even without dancing, the story gives you everything you expect from a Biography/Drama.
Carlos is a boy who lives in a marginal neighborhood of Havana with his family. Yuli is the nickname given to Carlos Acosta by his father, Pedro, who considers him the son of Ogun, an African god and a fighter. At the beginning Yuli avoids discipline and education while learning from the streets of an impoverished and abandoned Havana. Due to his natural talent for developing and performing dance choreography, the young man (Carlos Acosta himsef) -forced by his father (Santiago Alfonso)- enters a Cuban dance school.
Iciar Bollain directs this biopic centered on the talented Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, a dance legend who rose to the rank of principal dancer in prestigious companies such as the Houston Ballet and the Royal Ballet of London. Acosta himself plays himself during his adult years in the ninth feature film by this competent director, Bollain, from Madrid. More themes such as strict discipline, suffering, and overcoming difficulties are the main themes that concern this film, efficiently showing the vital trajectory of the first Black dancer to star in Romeo and Juliet with the Royal Ballet of London.
The film's script, inspired by the autobiography "No Way Home," was written by Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty, a regular screenwriter for the director and the father of her children. Laverty received the Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018.
On the technical side, a diverse array of Spanish talent stands out, such as Alex Catana, winner of the 2015 Goya Award for Best Cinematography for "La Isla Minima," as well as Oscar-winning composer Alberto Iglesua, a frequent collaborator with director Bollain and also with Pedro Almodovar.
The director Icíar Bollaín presents us the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta in an interesting way. She has worked as a leading actress in selected films a ¨The South¨ (1983) by 'Victor Erice',¨Malaventura¨ (1988) by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón , ¨Land and Freedom¨ (1995) by Ken Loach, it became an acclaimed audience's and critics' choice ; ¨Leo¨ (2000) by 'Jose Luis Borau' that won the Best Actress nomination Goya Spanish Academy Awards and ¨Nos Miran¨ (2002) . She is a prestigious producer , writing and directing since then both documentaries and fiction films. In 1995, she wrote and directed her feature film debut, ¨Hola, ¿estás Sola?¨ (1995), awarded with Best New Director in Valladolid Festival and was nominated for Best Directorial Debut by the Spanish Film Academy. The film became one of Spain's 1996 box office hits. ¨Flowers from another world¨(1999), was her second feature film and was awarded at Cannes Film Festival 1999, Best Film in the International Critics' Week ; ¨Take my eyes¨, 2003, was her following film as writer and director, winner of 7 Goyas Spanish Academy Awards, including Best Film, among many other international awards. Her next feature film was ¨Mataharis (2007)¨ , subsequently , ¨Katmandu¨ and after ¨El Olivo¨ at her best . ¨Yuli¨ rating: 6.5/10. Better than average.
Iciar Bollain directs this biopic centered on the talented Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, a dance legend who rose to the rank of principal dancer in prestigious companies such as the Houston Ballet and the Royal Ballet of London. Acosta himself plays himself during his adult years in the ninth feature film by this competent director, Bollain, from Madrid. More themes such as strict discipline, suffering, and overcoming difficulties are the main themes that concern this film, efficiently showing the vital trajectory of the first Black dancer to star in Romeo and Juliet with the Royal Ballet of London.
The film's script, inspired by the autobiography "No Way Home," was written by Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty, a regular screenwriter for the director and the father of her children. Laverty received the Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018.
On the technical side, a diverse array of Spanish talent stands out, such as Alex Catana, winner of the 2015 Goya Award for Best Cinematography for "La Isla Minima," as well as Oscar-winning composer Alberto Iglesua, a frequent collaborator with director Bollain and also with Pedro Almodovar.
The director Icíar Bollaín presents us the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta in an interesting way. She has worked as a leading actress in selected films a ¨The South¨ (1983) by 'Victor Erice',¨Malaventura¨ (1988) by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón , ¨Land and Freedom¨ (1995) by Ken Loach, it became an acclaimed audience's and critics' choice ; ¨Leo¨ (2000) by 'Jose Luis Borau' that won the Best Actress nomination Goya Spanish Academy Awards and ¨Nos Miran¨ (2002) . She is a prestigious producer , writing and directing since then both documentaries and fiction films. In 1995, she wrote and directed her feature film debut, ¨Hola, ¿estás Sola?¨ (1995), awarded with Best New Director in Valladolid Festival and was nominated for Best Directorial Debut by the Spanish Film Academy. The film became one of Spain's 1996 box office hits. ¨Flowers from another world¨(1999), was her second feature film and was awarded at Cannes Film Festival 1999, Best Film in the International Critics' Week ; ¨Take my eyes¨, 2003, was her following film as writer and director, winner of 7 Goyas Spanish Academy Awards, including Best Film, among many other international awards. Her next feature film was ¨Mataharis (2007)¨ , subsequently , ¨Katmandu¨ and after ¨El Olivo¨ at her best . ¨Yuli¨ rating: 6.5/10. Better than average.
This energetic account of the life of the electrifying Cuban never shies away from the truth about his tough upbringing
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- $2,072,661
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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