The documentary stars Cuban-Italian singer and composer Monica Marziota, who, as a narrator, follows the Cuban footsteps of the Calvino family in the so-called Eternal City, also in San Remo and, above all, in Havana.
Testimonies by Miguel Barnet, a friend of the Italian author, Professor Mayerín Bello, a specialist in Calvino’s work, and researcher Concepción María Díaz, a scholar of the Cuban life of the Calvino family, were previously filmed in Havana.
Scenes at the former Agricultural Experiment Station in Santiago de las Vegas, now the Alejandro de Humbolt Institute of Fundamental Research in Tropical Agriculture, and other locations related to his Cuban history were also filmed.
Italo Calvino was born in Santiago de las Vegas, on the outskirts of Havana.
Biographical reviews, some publications in books, and Internet consultations refer to this event as an incidental fact in this author’s life and his family.
Such backgrounds led Calvino, already a renowned writer, to return to Havana at the invitation of the Casa de las Americas cultural institution in 1964, making the Cuban capital the scene of important incidents in his life.
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