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| Director: | Olivier Assayas |
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| Writer: | Olivier Assayas, Fernando Morais |
| Staring: |
| Havana, Cuba, 1990. René González, an airplane pilot, unexpectedly flees the country, leaving behind his wife Olga and his daughter Irma, and begins a new life in Miami, where he becomes a member of an anti-Castro organization. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 29, 2020 |
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| Director: | Olivier Assayas |
| Writer: | Olivier Assayas, Fernando Morais |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller, History |
| Keywords | miami, florida, cuba, espionage, based on true story, terrorism, havana, cuba, spy ring, 1990s, castro regime, anti-castro organization, cuban history |
| Production Companies | France 2 Cinéma, Memento Films Production, Nostromo Pictures, SCOPE Pictures, Orange Studio, RT Features, CG Cinéma |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $1,400,000
Budget: $10,530,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Penélope Cruz | Olga |
| Edgar Ramírez | René |
| Gael García Bernal | Viramontez |
| Ana de Armas | Ana Margarita |
| Wagner Moura | Roque |
| Leonardo Sbaraglia | Basulto |
| Nolan Guerra Fernández | Cruz León |
| Osdeymi Pastrana Miranda | Irma |
| Tony Plana | Luis Posada Carriles |
| Julian Flynn | PUND's Pilot |
| Anel Perdomo | Viramontez's Wife |
| Julio Gabay | Roque's Cousin |
| Amada Morado | Tete |
| Leandro Cáceres | Panzón |
| Ernesto Ruiz Faxas | René's FBI Contact |
| Harlys Becerra | CANF Activist #1 |
| Gabriel Buenaventura | CANF Activist #2 |
| Carolina Peraza Matamoros | Irma (6 Years Old) |
| Juan Carlos Roque Moreno | Colonel Rabeiro |
| Edwin Fernández | Officer Caballero |
| Feliberto Beatón | Officer Estrada |
| Javier Guillarte Fernández | State Security Agent with Olga |
| Yura López | Immigration Agent with Olga |
| Raúl Bravo | René's Brother |
| Elbert Álvarez | Tannery Manager |
| Philip Stanton | Inglés Ahora Boss |
| Omar Ali | Jorge Mas Canosa |
| Juan Ángel Samper | Castro's Envoy |
| Chris Gillette | Bill Clinton's Advisor #1 |
| Stephen William Tenner | Bill Clinton's Advisor #2 |
| René Flinn | Bill Clinton's Envoy to Cuba |
| Adria Perez | Judge |
| Carlos Leal | Narrator (voice) |
| Saúl Rojas | Raúl Labanino Salazar |
| Noslen Sánchez | Fernando González |
| Denys Ramos Antúnez | Antonio Guerrero |
| Alberto González Corona | Joseph Santos |
| Dánae Hernández Reyes | Amarylis Silveiro |
| Yasmani Guerrero | Nilo Hernández |
| Yaité Ruiz | Linda Hernández |
| Luis A. Batista | Pilot Cessna #1 |
| Miguel Ángel García | Co-pilot Cessna #1 |
| Daniel Romero Pildaín | Pilot Cessna #2 |
| Luis Miguel B. | Co-pilot Cessna #2 |
| Abel López Cedre | Basulto's Co-pilot |
| Teherán Aguilar | Anti-Castroist Commando #1 |
| Armando Palma | Anti-Castroist Commando #2 |
| Egor Viga | Anti-Castroist Commando #3 |
| Thomas Michael Dubyna | Guantánamo Base US Officer #1 |
| Ruairi Rhodes | Guantánamo Base US Officer #2 |
| Brendan McNamee | FBI Agent - Stakeout #1 |
| Rob Harvie | FBI Agent - Stakeout #2 |
| Michael Strelow | FBI Agent - Stakeout #3 |
| Brannon Cross | US Coast Guard |
| Adri Torrijos | FBI Agent #1 |
| Jhoey Carol | FBI Agent #2 |
| Ilianki Vera Rivero | Cuban Airbase Controller |
| Jorge Reinaldo Ramírez Fernández | Cuban Airbase Officer |
| Armando Suávez Cobián | Havana Airport Controller |
| Steve Howard | US Airbase Controller |
| Lorenzo Rodríguez César | Havana Airport Customs Agent |
| Antulio Marín | Cruz León's Taxi Driver |
| Colin Laverty | Luis Posada Carriles' Interviewer #1 |
| Gregory Binowski | Luis Posada Carriles' Interviewer #2 |
| Yailene Sierra | Luis Posada Carriles' Interviewer #3 |
| Patricia González Ciuffardi | Roque's Interviewer |
| Juan Jacomino | René's Press Conference |
| Alexander Meneghini | René's Press Conference |
| Michael Weissenstein | Basulto's Press Conference |
| Patrick Perry Oppman | Basulto's Press Conference |
| Will Grant | Basulto's Press Conference |
| Johanna Sol | Newscaster at Wedding |
| Giuseppe Scarfari | Italian Victim |
| Luisa Marcolina Ausenda | Italian Tourist #1 |
| Gabriele Filippone | Italian Tourist #2 |
| Yanelis Tejera | Hotel Capri Concierge |
| Casandra Lungu | Nurse |
| María del Carmen Muina | Lady on Plane |
| Pilar Varo | Gladys |
| Jade Kayla Lage Maynier | Ivett (18 Months) |
| Leia Sarmiento | Baby Yvett |
| Alma Shamira Parilla | Baby Yvett |
| Bill Clinton | Self (archive footage) |
| Roberto Robaina | Self (archive footage) |
| Fidel Castro | Self (archive footage) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Olivier Assayas | Screenplay, Director |
| Yorick Le Saux | Director of Photography |
| Jürgen Doering | Costume Designer |
| Luc Bricault | First Assistant Director |
| Matthew Gledhill | First Assistant Director |
| Antoinette Boulat | Casting Director |
| Valerie Daniella Hernández Oloffson | Casting Director |
| Alek Goosse | Sound Mixer |
| Romain Gautry | Art Direction |
| Eduardo Cruz | Original Music Composer |
| Denis Lenoir | Director of Photography |
| Onelio Larralde | Art Direction |
| Fernando Morais | Book |
| Christelle Meaux | Script Supervisor |
| Gert Janssen | Sound Editor |
| Édouard Blaise | Property Master |
| Charles Valentin | Sound Editor |
| Thierry Delobel | Visual Effects Director |
| Nicolas Cantin | Sound Mixer |
| María Mercedes Hernández Lázaro | Casting Director |
| Anna González | Casting Director |
| Peggy Bernaerts | Hairstylist |
| François Philippi | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Céline Bernard | Foley Artist |
| Mikaël Tanguy | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen | Makeup Artist |
| Simon Jacquet | Editor |
| François-Renaud Labarthe | Production Design |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Charles Gillibert | Producer |
| Rodrigo Teixeira | Producer |
| Fernando Fraiha | Executive Producer |
| Lourenço Sant'Anna | Producer |
| Sylvie Barthet | Executive Producer |
| Lourdes García | Executive Producer |
| Rodrigo Gutiérrez | Executive Producer |
| Guga Ketzer | Executive Producer |
| Alan Terpins | Executive Producer |
| Beatriz Lobato Grabowski | Executive Producer |
| Ruben Feffer | Executive Producer |
| Matteo De Castello | Co-Producer |
| Sophie Mas | Executive Producer |
| Lía Rodríguez | Executive Producer |
| Miguel Ángel Faura | Executive Producer |
| Celina Torrealba | Executive Producer |
| Paulo Vidiz | Executive Producer |
| Paulo Souss | Executive Producer |
| Stuart Manashil | Associate Producer |
| Alexander Mallet-Guy | Co-Producer |
| Adrián Guerra | Executive Producer |
| Geneviève Lemal | Co-Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 21 | 31 | 12 |
| 2024 | 5 | 25 | 37 | 17 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 14 | 26 | 8 |
| 2025 | 2 | 10 | 20 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 6 | 10 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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| 2025 | 9 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
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Given the intriguing story and really good cast behind this, it ought to have been good. It isn't. It meanders all over the place with way too many plots, sub plots and storylines all ambling about devoid of a solid narrative. It could be a six-parter if it wanted to be, but as a single film it just ... doesn't really gel at all. Olivier Assayas clearly has some skin in the game as he sets out to interweave the political and personal stories of 5 Cubans who end up, by various means, in Florida in the 1990s. Tourist pilot Edgar Ramirez ("Rene") is one of then, who leaves home and stunningly gorgeous wife Penelope Cruz ("Olga") one day, pinches a plane and defects to the US where, together with "Juan Pablo" (Wagner Moura) he is soon part of a network that effectively tries to assist Cuban defectors to get to the USA. Their determination to destabilise the Castro administration starts to lead them into more complex, moral choices whilst we continue to see his wife struggling with day to day life back home with their daughter. That's just the first half hour... There are plenty more characters, and storylines; CIA involvement; the infamous hotel bombs of 1997 - all told in a rigidly episodic fashion. It is trying to cram way too much into two hours and as such the characterisations suffer. It's not that you don't like or sympathise with them, it's that you don't ever feel you really know or understand them - Gael García Bernal as the equivalent of "Control" somehow lacks any menace or sophistication too. There is some beautiful photography of the island of Cuba itself, and of the Canary Islands, and it looks great, the cast look great, but it needed much more focus and much tighter plot filtration.
Wasp Network (2019) is "based on a true story", but its makers may be looking at reality through 'beer goggles.' For example, there is a character played by Ana de Armas, who regardless of her talent – or lack thereof – reminds me of a young Tiffani Amber Thiessen. During the epilogue, however, we a ... re shown a photo of the corresponding real person, and what we see is a thick, plump, buxom, etc., etc. woman, and there is nothing wrong with it just like there is nothing wrong with de Armas being slender; the problem lies in that the truth is manipulated to make it more attractive to the public. If director Olivier Assayas takes such liberty with a supporting character, how do we know what's real and what's a complete fabrication? In keeping with this pattern, the locations are authentic, but even if the events of the film were equally genuine, Assayas manages to needlessly complicate them. In principle, I have nothing against non-linear stories told non-sequentially, but this script would already be hard to follow, with its espionage and counter-espionage, moles, agents and double-agents, and above all its moral ambiguity and political contradictions. This material calls for simplification, not convolution. I mean, if your movie is a quote-unquote true story, wouldn't you want to push the truth all the way to the foreground? What's the use of knowing what really "happened" if we don't understand how and why it happened? Having said that, Wagner Moura is perfect for Wasp Network for the same reasons that made him a wrong choice for the title role in Sergio. In both movies he is snooty, arrogant, and shallow; unbecoming characteristics for a noble United Nations diplomat, but which fit his opportunistic character like a glove here – a character who also happens to have the best lines in the movie ([devouring a Big Mac] “after years of eating McCastro's, McDonald's is a delicacy;” or, when a Cuban journalist asks him, while his wife watches the interview from Miami, what he misses most about his life on American soil: [thinks for a moment] "My Jeep Cherokee”).