Espionage, revolution and counter-revolution, this is Cuba, one of the focal points in the military tension between East and West. In 1961, few days before the attempted Bay of Pigs invasion, a commando of emigrants and adventurers, commanded by an American officer, enters Cuba under the cover of night. They are to destroy a bridge and prepare the ground for a larger-scale counter-revolutionary mission. These individuals fail however to reckon with the loyalty that everyday Cubans feel towards the revolution. PRELUDIO 11 narrates a tale of unconventional warfare, betrayal and sabotage, as well as love for the revolution and a beautiful woman unwilling to betray her ideals.
Shot by director Kurt Maetzig on Cuba in 1963, the German-Cuba spy film enjoyed its debut screening in Havana in January 1964, and was screened in East German cinemas starting in March of the same year. PRELUDIO 11 takes its name from the novel by Wolfgang Schreyer. WMH
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Wolfgang Schreyer
Günter Haubold
Bernd Gerwien
Alfred Hirschmeier
Marta Valdés
Armin Mueller-Stahl, Aurora Depestre, Günther Simon, Roberto Blanco, Gerry Wolff, Carlos Moctezuma, Günter Ott
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Kurt Maetzig - born 1911 in Berlin, died 2012 in Bollewick-Wildkuhl, Germany. He was co-founder, joint license holder and board member of DEFA film studio. He spent his student years between Munich and Paris studying chemistry, economics, sociology, psychology and law. After co-founding DEFA in 1946 he started shooting documentary films, with his debut feature film following the year after.
EINHEIT SPD – KPD (1946, short, doc)
EHE IM SCHATTEN (1947)
DIE BUNTKARIERTEN (1949)
DER RAT DER GÖTTER (1950)
SCHLÖSSER UND KATEN (1957)
DAS KANINCHEN BIN ICH (1965)