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For Love Or Country
on DVD (2000)
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Brief synopsis of For Love Or Country
Andy Garcia stars as world-renowned Cuban trumpet player Arturo Sandoval in this moving portrait of his life in Cuba, his passion for jazz, and his eventual defection from his homeland in 1990. A passionate free thinker, Arturo struggled for personal and creative freedom in Cuban, experiencing a lifetime of artistic persecution. Despite strict revolutionary guidelines, Arturo played with the award-winning Cuban fusion band Irakere, receiving critical and commercial success while living under the shadow of Fidel Castro's dictatorship. In 1981, Sandoval left Irakere and formed his own band, desperate to play jazz by his own rules. A musical virtuoso, Sandoval lived to play his own brash brand of jazz, inspired by his mentor and longtime friend, American jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie (Charles S.Dutton). Ultimately, Arturo's love for his wife, Mariela (Mia Maestro), and his growing family forced him to stay in Cuba, constantly compromising his artistic freedom for the revolution. Finally, in 1990, after years of artistic frustration, Gillespie helped Arturo to defect with his wife and young son. The Sandovals' remarkable journey to freedom is conveyed through a series of flashbacks, as Arturo reflects on his passion for his country, his wife, and his ultimate desire for musical freedom. Andy Garcia gives an uplifting and moving performance as the jazz legend, swinging and bopping onstage to his own uncompromising rhythm. The film also features a fabulous supporting cast, including Latin superstar Gloria Estefan, and a rousing score from the legend himself, Arturo Sandoval.
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With standout performances from Andy Garcia as trumpeter Arturo Sandoval and Charles S Dutton as jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie, this compelling biopic also provides keen insights into the clash between political security and personal expression that dominated life in Castro's post-coup Cuba. Told as a flashback, as Garcia seeks asylum from US diplomat David Paymer, this quality TV movie concentrates on the dilemma that made his plight even more unbearable — his passion for his wife Mia Maestro, who is a committed Communist. Director Joseph Sargent laudably strives to avoid propagandising melodramatics, but it's the film's musical integrity that's most impressive.
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