Lucía

Lucía

Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project

A breathtaking vision of Cuban revolutionary history wrought with white-hot intensity by Humberto Solás, this operatic epic tells the story of a changing country through the eyes of three women, each named Lucía. In 1895, she is a tragic noblewoman who inadvertently betrays her country for love during the war of independence. In 1932, she is the daughter of a bourgeois family drawn into the workers’ uprising against the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado. And in the postrevolutionary 1960s, she is a newlywed farm girl fighting against patriarchal oppression. A formally dazzling landmark of postcolonial cinema, LUCÍA is both a senses-stunning visual experience and a fiercely feminist portrait of a society journeying toward liberation.

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Lucía
  • Lucía

    Directed by Humberto Solás • 1968 • Cuba
    Starring Raquel Revuelta, Eslinda Núñez, Adela Legrá

    A breathtaking vision of Cuban revolutionary history wrought with white-hot intensity by Humberto Solás, this operatic epic tells the story of a changing country through the eyes of three women, each na...

Extras

  • Humberto & “Lucía”

    This 2020 documentary by Carlos Barba Salva features LUCÍA director Humberto Solás and members of his cast and crew.

  • Martin Scorsese on LUCÍA

    The following short video featuring Martin Scorsese, founder of the World Cinema Project, was produced by the Criterion Collection in 2020.