This energetic account of the life of the electrifying Cuban never shies away from the truth about his tough upbringing

The Guardian

Yuli

14 JUNE:  7 pm
Bio/Drama
111 Mins | Spain UK | 2018 |

VENUE: VERANDAH ROOM
MALENY COMMUNITY CENTRE
23 MAPLE STREET MALENY 

Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta’s life presents a dizzying success story. It begins in the Havana slums where 10-year-old Carlos is displaying a precocious gift for the new art of breakdancing, climaxes in London where the Royal Ballet Company anoints him as its first black Romeo, and comes to a gently upbeat conclusion back home in Havana. It has all the makings of a perfectly-formed feel-good movie, but Spanish director Iciar Bollain and British screenwriter Paul Laverty have less conventional ideas in mind. They tell part of the story in dance while closely interweaving the personal and the political, moving back and forth in time. Racial prejudice and Cuba’s rocky economic history play a prominent part in this dreamily introspective profile of an international talent whose homesickness follows him everywhere.

EVENING SCREENING
No need to book in advance
Doors Open at 6:00 pm for cabaret seating and pizza ($4 per slice), licensed bar, complimentary tea/coffee
Movie starts at 7:00 pm