Twenty Years (2016)

In September 1992, at the height of the Special Period in Cuba, forty young couples on the verge of marriage participated in the casting selection for director Alice de Andrade’s first documentary Luna de miel (Honeymoon), about wedding rituals in a socialist context. Twentyyears later, she revisits three of these couples to see how the country’s economic and social transformations have impacted their lives. Twenty Years is a fascinating glimpse into the recent history of Cuba through the intimate lives of three divergent couples.

Director: Alice de Andrade
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Cinematography: Nicolás Wong
Editing: Idê Lacreta, Joana Collier
Country: Brazil, Cuba
Language: Español, Português
Original Language: pt

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Twenty Years about?
In September 1992, at the height of the Special Period in Cuba, forty young couples on the verge of marriage participated in the casting selection for director Alice de Andrade’s first documentary Luna de miel (Honeymoon), about wedding rituals in a socialist context. Twentyyears later, she revisits three of these couples to see how the country’s economic and social transformations have impacted their lives. Twenty Years is a fascinating glimpse into the recent history of Cuba through the intimate lives of three divergent couples.
Who directed Twenty Years?
Twenty Years was directed by Alice de Andrade.
How long is Twenty Years?
Twenty Years has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Twenty Years?
Twenty Years is a Documentary film.
Where was Twenty Years produced?
Twenty Years was produced in Brazil, Cuba.