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For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story

Inspired by Music 2001 / For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story / USA 2000

For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story

Synopsis

This life story of Cuban trumpet player Arturo Sandoval focuses on his love of jazz, his love for Marianela, and the hassles he endured under a regime not very sympathetic to ‘imperialist’ music. In spite of having to play with the socialist orchestra and for a circus, Arturo manages to start the legendary band Irakere and meets Dizzy Gillespie. But after being accused of counterrevolutionary behaviour he succumbs to forced membership in the Party: the only possibility of performing abroad and escaping from Cuba. In 1989, after a gala concert in Athens, an opportunity presented itself, and Dizzy Gillespie was there to help him take advantage of it. The film, which is conceived as a succession of retrospective scenes, benefits greatly from Sandoval’s genius. The trumpet player, portrayed on screen by Andy Garcia, composed all the musical accompaniment. Singer Gloria Estefan fills another of the film’s roles.

About the film

143 min / Black & white, 35 mm

Director Joseph Sargent / Screenplay Timothy J. Sexton / Dir. of Photography Donald Morgan, A.S.C. / Music Arturo Sandoval original music / Editor Michael Brown / Producer Celia D. Costas / Production HBO Films / Cast Andy Garcia, Mia Maestro, Gloria Estefan

About the director


Joseph Sargent (b. 1925, New Jersey as Giuseppe Danielle Sorgente) was fascinated by film as a child, especially after his uncle gave him an 8 mm camera. He’s been making films since the mid-fifties, works very often for television and has even acted in several movies (Tobruk, The Making of ‘Golden Girl’, Caroline?, Ivory Hunters, among others). He has also worked as a producer. Of his extensive filmography the following selection is taken from recent years: My Antonia, Mandela and de Klerk, Miss Evers’ Boys, The Long Island Incident, The Wall, Crime and Punishment, Lesson Before Dying, Vola Sciusciu, Bojangles, Salem Witch Trials.

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