After he arrived in Cuba last Wednesday, the Puerto Rican actor
toured several locations in Old Havana accompanied by Spanish
producer Cristina Zumarraga.
According to Prensa Latina, Del Toro is part of a group of seven
film directors that will make the Hispanic-French film, whose
plot is made up of seven stories as well. Cuban writer and
journalist Leonardo Padura will coordinate the screenplay.
The list of directors includes Spanish Julio Medem, Cuban Juan
Carlos Tabio, Argentineans Gaspar Noe and Pablo Trapero,
Palestinian Elia Suleiman, and French Laurent Cantet.
Benicio del Toro visited Cuba in 2009, when he was awarded the
Tomas Gutierrez Alea International Prize, granted by the Cuban
Writers and Artists Association (UNEAC). On that occasion, the
Puerto Rican actor was accompanied by Robert Duvall, James Caan
and Bill Murray. He received a prize for his main role in the
film ‘Che’, directed by Steven Soderbergh.
In December 2008, del Toro presented the two parts of the film
‘Che’ at the 30th International Festival of the New Latin
American Cinema in Havana.
Benicio, who won an Oscar in the Best Actor category in the film
Traffic, is one of the candidates —along with Mexican Gael
Garcia Bernal— to play Mexican Pancho Villa in a film by Emir
Kusturica. Based on the book ‘Los amigos de Pancho Villa’ (Pancho
Villa´s friends) by US novelist of Mexican origin James Carlos
Blake, the full-length film will be titled ‘Los siete amigos de
Pancho Villa y la mujer de los seis dedos’ (Pancho Villa´s Seven
Friends and the Woman with Six Fingers).
The film deals with the life of the Mexican revolutionary
leader, while its music was made by the No Smoking Orchestra
rock band, led by Kusturica himself.