Tomás Gutiérrez Alea is Cuba's most acclaimed director. Affectionately known as "Titon," this prolific filmmaker directed some 24 films including the renowned Memorias del subdesarrollo and Cuba's first Oscar-nominated film, Fresa y Chocolate. He envisioned 27 additional films that were never completed. After his death in 1996, posters of these unmade films were commissioned as a tribute to him. Alea was a dedicated supporter of socialism, always expressing his criticism of the state and the revolution in his works with an eye toward provoking positive change. He is considered an architect of Cuba's revolutionary cinema, helping to introduce an Italian neorealist style and develop a unique film language appropriate for the changing context.
Cinema can create genuine ghosts, images of lights and shadows which can't be captured. It's like a shared dream. It has been the major vehicle to encourage viewers' false illusions and serve them as a refuge. It acts as a substitute for that reality which the spectators are kept from developing humanly, and which, as a sort of compensation, it lets them dream about while awake."
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea es tal vez el director cubano más conocido dentro y fuera de la isla. Nacido en 1928 en La Habana, Cuba, Alea (también conocido con el apodo Titón) vivía hasta los 67, alcanzando a la alabanza international. Dirigió la primera película nominada por un Oscar (Fresa y chocolate) y un impresionante numero de 24 películas en total. Se destacan acá 28 peliculas, no filmadas, que pensó, pero que nunca completó, tantas como catreles en en esta galería, encargados en memoria y homenaje después de su muerte en 1996. Alea era conocida como defensor dedicado del socialismo, a pesar de las críticas del estado y de la revolución comunes en sus obras, y se considera un artista fundacional del cine cubano, ayudando a introducir un estilo de neorrealismo Italiano al nuevo cine revolucionario de la isla.
El cine no es retratar la realidad simplemente. El cine es manipular. Te da la posibilidad de manipular distintos aspectos de la realidad, crear nuevos significados y es en ese juego que uno aprende lo que es el mundo."