Odd People Out (2004)

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"Odd People Out" tracks the process of marginalization and the repression of homosexuals during the first two decades of the Cuban revolution through the biography of the writer Reinaldo Arenas—as told by himself and other intellectuals and artists who shared his life and suffered the repression of a regime that named them “extravagant.” For many years none of them existed; they were considered non-people. Filmed clandestinely in Cuba in 2003, "Odd People Out" was never exhibited on the island.

Director: Manuel Zayas
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Editing: Antonio Gómez-Escalonilla
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Odd People Out about?
"Odd People Out" tracks the process of marginalization and the repression of homosexuals during the first two decades of the Cuban revolution through the biography of the writer Reinaldo Arenas—as told by himself and other intellectuals and artists who shared his life and suffered the repression of a regime that named them “extravagant.” For many years none of them existed; they were considered non-people. Filmed clandestinely in Cuba in 2003, "Odd People Out" was never exhibited on the island.
Who directed Odd People Out?
Odd People Out was directed by Manuel Zayas.
Who stars in Odd People Out?
Odd People Out stars Reinaldo Arenas, Jose Roberto Arenas, Anton Arrufat, Oneida Fuentes.
How long is Odd People Out?
Odd People Out has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Odd People Out?
Odd People Out is a Documentary film.