The month of free film screenings returns and this time we explore a new country – Cuba. We know of Cuba’s types of ballroom dance, cigars and the notoriety of Fidel Castro but these films aim to delve deeper into the roots of Cuban history, culture and politics, all through the eyes of Cuban commoners. Following that, KLPac is also screening highly-acclaimed foreign films in this edition of 'World's Best Movies'.
Viva Cuba (May 7)
Much like a foreign version of Romeo & Juliet, the 2005 film tells the story of two children who form a relationship under the disapproving eyes of their parents.
El Benny (May 14)
Based on the life of the famous Cuban musician Benny Moré.
Ciudad en Rojo (May 21)
The title of the film which translates to 'City of Red', shows what escalating violence in a city brings to the calm in one's life.
Casa Vieja (May 28)
Esteban learns of his father's death after a 14-year absence from home.
World's Best Movies (May 7-15)
Catch highly-rated foreign films such as 'Ichi the Kiler', 'Mon Oncle', 'The Music Room' and 'Talk to Her'.
Wanko: The Story of Me, My Family and My Dog (May 20)
The Noyama family tries to reconcile with their beloved dog, Rock, who was separated during a devastating volcanic event.



