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Guava Island

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2019 | 56m | English

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Deni Maroon, a musician and dock worker is determined to pull off a music festival against the interests of the local factory owner.
Release Date: Apr 13, 2019
Director: Hiro Murai
Writer: Jamal Olori, Stephen Glover, Fam Udeorji, Donald Glover, Ibra Ake
Genres: Comedy, Thriller, Music
Keywords musician, music festival, animated scene, dockworker
Production Companies Six Point Harness, New Regency Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Donald Glover Deni Maroon
Rihanna Kofi Novia
Letitia Wright Yara Love
Nonso Anozie Red Cargo
Alan Jael Velázquez Abreu Kito
Renny Arozarena Butcher
Betiza Bismark Emani Dune
Michael Ricardo Crespo Cardenas Deni's Assassin
Barbara Janet Martinez Shopkeeper Woman
Ayensi Amilgar Jardines Delgado Dodo
Pedro Julio Diaz Deni's Neighbor
Talia Gómez Red's Secretary
Victor Manuel Correa Magueira Red's Chauffeur
Claudia Rivero Martínez Woman at Concert
Kdir Michel Varela Moreno Victor
Iyaima Martínez Navarro Naeema
Luis Enrique Carreres Factory Guard
Yansel Alberto Monagas Pérez Coley
Karla Talía Pino Piloto Zoila
Enrique Quiñones Radio Station Engineer
Alain Rodriguez Mapi
Daniel Amat Rodríguez Man at Concert
Rubens Rodríguez Soberón Red's Thug
Marley Palma Bosh Red's Thug
Jaiko Ignacio Crespo Puig Red's Thug
Greisy Ariosa Muguercia Woman at the River
Lisbet La Pera Quiñones Woman at the River
Osmara Berta Ival Montenegro Woman at the River
Aaron Oscar Valdes Taboada Kid Guiro
Dania Rosa Santiago Madrigal Steel Drummer
Yenni Gonzalez Pavon Steel Drummer
Yanara García Calderón Deni's Band - Bass
Dariel Pérez Pérez Deni's Band - Percussion
Yamilka Pérez Pérez Deni's Band - Minor Percussion
Andys Triana Gonzáles Deni's Band - Piano
Waldir Iznaga Espada Deni's Band - Trumpet
Ernesto Gómez Deni's Band - Guitar
Jorge Enrique Vicente Munoz Deni's Band - Conga
Rodney Barreto Deni's Band - Drums
Alejandro Delgado Rodriguez Deni's Band - Trumpet
Jamil Schery Calderon Deni's Band - Saxophone
Santos Eduardo Ramirez Garcia El Alacran - Director
Yoneisi Perez Bonilla El Alacran - Quinto
Yasser Marrero Molinet El Alacran - Salidor
Orali Penalver Hermida El Alacran - Salidor
Wilber Santa Cruz Hermida El Alacran - Bombo
Duniel Medina Rivero El Alacran - Bombo
Barbaro Biant Hermida El Alacran - Conga
Raudel Rodriguez Castro El Alacran - Rebajador
Ivan Jose Isaac Montes El Alacran - Dos Tres
Deivis Adrian Rodriguez Hernandez El Alacran - Redoblante
Mayke Raido Fraguera Penalver El Alacran - Censerro
Yeremi Zamora Reyes El Alacran - Contraclave
Odin Nuevas Duperry El Alacran - Trombone
Yunior Cutino Parodi El Alacran - Trumpet
Sherrie Silver Silk Factory Dancer
Keyla Castellon Silk Factory Dancer
Naomy Sanchez Silk Factory Dancer
Duannis Silk Factory Dancer
Jessi Gutiérrez Silk Factory Dancer
Yordan Herrera Dock Dancer
Abelardo Oliver Dock Dancer
Odesa de los Santos Dock Dancer
Carlos Rojas Dock Dancer
Dayron Jímenez Dock Dancer
Joan Mulet Dock Dancer
Jorge Calvaire Festival Dancer
Zaida Aymerich Festival Dancer
Adrián Cisneros Flores Fish Seller
Mayra Mazorra Fruit Lady
Name Job
Jamal Olori Story
Hiro Murai Director
Stephen Glover Story, Screenplay
Michael Uzowuru Original Music Composer
Diego Gat Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christian Sprenger Director of Photography
Kamila Orizondo Franco Set Decoration
Samuel Ejnes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lucio Seixas Production Design
Mobolaji Dawodu Costume Design
Devaughn Watts Music Editor
Isaac Hagy Editor
Trevor Gates Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Eunbeal Cho Character Designer
Juan Carlos Herrera Sound Mixer
Donald Sparks First Assistant Director
Eric Glasser Second Assistant Director
Fam Udeorji Story, Music Supervisor
Yanet Caboverde Alpizar Hair Assistant
Saylem Cuevas Barcia Hair Assistant
Aleida Maria Benitez Fuentes Hair Assistant
Orelmis Betancourt Key Hair Stylist
Magdalena Alvarez Camaano Assistant Makeup Artist
Paula Alejandra Llopez Estrada Assistant Makeup Artist
Yudid Estrada Hair Assistant
Kataia Leyburn Gullien Hair Assistant
Melanie Harris Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Sandra Ulloa Lorenzo Assistant Makeup Artist
Jannaissey Perez Key Makeup Artist
Juan Carlos Reyes Assistant Makeup Artist
Daniela Lazada Sánchez Assistant Makeup Artist
Yarina Garcia Verrier Assistant Makeup Artist
Maylin Zans Assistant Makeup Artist
Barb Cimity Head of Production
Roberto Ordaz Production Manager
Jennifer Roth Unit Production Manager
Traceigh Scottel Assistant Unit Manager
Kaitlin Waldron Post Production Supervisor, Post Production Coordinator
Mylan Stepanovich Executive In Charge Of Production
Gabriela Latorre Second Second Assistant Director
Greg Franklin Animation Director, Animation Supervisor, Storyboard Artist, Animation
Chris Gosling Graphic Designer
Yoel López Ramírez Scenic Artist
Gwen Roach Property Master
Matthew Vidalis Graphic Designer
Miguel Ángel Tur Art Direction
Mark Coffey First Assistant Sound Editor
Jason Dotts Supervising Sound Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Matthew Thomas Hall Sound Effects Editor
Mike Horton Foley Artist
Jesse Kees Dialogue Editor
Nick Jimenez Sound Mix Technician
Paul B. Knox Sound Effects Editor
Riley Mackin ADR Recordist
Tim McKeown Foley Artist
Ricardo Perez Ramos Boom Operator
Danial Shimiaei Sound Post Production Coordinator
Walter Spencer Foley Mixer
Eric Binmoeller VFX Artist
Tony Christopherson Compositing Lead
David Lebensfeld Visual Effects Supervisor
Grant Miller Visual Effects Supervisor
Lauren McElroy Visual Effects
Adrian Perdomo Rodriguez Stunt Coordinator
Fernando A. Vega Acosta Electrician
Reynier Brito Arteaga Best Boy Electric
Adrián Canet Pérez Best Boy Grip
Marco Gabriel Soffi Casanova Electrician
Jule Fontana Second Assistant Camera
Michael Fuchs Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Luis Alberto González Garcia Assistant Camera
Denise Guerra Rivas Still Photographer
Chris Hoyle Digital Imaging Technician
Cody Jacobs Gaffer
Igor Pintado Jaime Key Grip
Vladimir Martínez Gaffer
Angel Denny Brito Mendoza Electrician
Angel Luis Brito Miranda Electrician
Alexei Santiago Assistant Camera
Justin Watson First Assistant "A" Camera
Brandon Wilson Lighting Technician
M.C. Griffin Animation
Brie E. Henderson Character Designer
Michael Huang Animation
Alyx Jolivet Animation
Bria Jones Animation
Kalvin Kulz Animation
Frank Macchia Animation
Annmarie Roberts Animation
Kelsey Suan Background Designer
Sah Tantivaranyoo Animation
Miles Thompson Background Designer
Angelo Vilar Background Designer
Susie Webb Animation
Jessica Samada Calaza Casting Assistant
Olga María Sánchez Cardoso Casting Assistant
Rachel V. Dobal Fonseca Casting Assistant
Yanara Rodríguez Escobbar Casting Assistant
Carmen Gonzalez Haidan Casting Assistant
Adrian Mena Izquierdo Casting Assistant
Miguel Gadea Llorens Casting Assistant
Elizabeth Medina Acuña Casting
Angélica María González Pendas Casting Assistant
Mirian Durañona Santiestevan Casting Assistant
Eniola Dawodu Assistant Costume Designer
Iliana Acosta Díaz Wardrobe Assistant
Ib Kamara Costume Consultant
Kirena Reguera Marquez Costume Designer
Edwin Mohney Costume Designer
Lisandra Ramos Wardrobe Assistant
Clara Calderon Rojas Wardrobe Assistant
Rosangela Rodriguez Wardrobe Assistant
Cora Sosa Vesa Wardrobe Assistant
Kate Tabor Costume Designer
Alisa Pelaez Zhunda Wardrobe Assistant
Melissa Belardo Costume Assistant
Rebecca Boorsma Digital Intermediate Producer
Ricky Gausis Colorist
Meghan Lang Digital Intermediate Producer
Cameron Ross Assistant Editor
Sam Ziaie Color Assistant
Dayana Hernandez Valdes Location Manager
Clinton Gorham Vocals
Andrés Levin Music Consultant
Filip Mitrovic Additional Music
Mayret Velasquez Script Supervisor
Karel Reguera Márquez Transportation Captain
Raúl Pérez Pérez Transportation Coordinator
Sabrina Joseph Production Accountant
Julissa Pina Production Coordinator
Ahmed Plasencia Production Coordinator
Carmen Cuba Casting
Donald Glover Story
Ibra Ake Story
Brandon M. Shaw Stunt Double
Joe Cappelletti ADR Voice Casting
Sherrie Silver Choreographer
Name Title
Hiro Murai Executive Producer
Stephen Glover Executive Producer
Donald Glover Producer
Carmen Cuba Producer
Ibra Ake Executive Producer
Ivan Schneeberg Executive Producer
Raduca Kaplan Executive Producer
Todd Black Producer
Ben Waisbren Executive Producer
Jennifer Roth Producer
Fam Udeorji Producer
Vera Hourani Supervising Producer
Jamal Olori Associate Producer
Michael Pacino Executive Producer
Kaitlin Waldron Co-Producer
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Reviews

tmdb47396461
8.0

Charming and poignant, this small, musical tale exudes Donald Glover's artistic integrity. ...

Jun 23, 2021
themoviediorama
5.0

Guava Island musically enraptures its tropical aesthetic through severe self-indulgence. Donald Glover’s rhythmically-inclined alter-ego, Childish Gambino, is an inspirational talent. A rare find that cements the credibility of the current generation’s ability to produce harmonious tunes with a poli ... tical trajectory. His “Awaken, My Love!” studio album infused psychedelic funk with soul and hip-hop, while his latest singles “This Is America” and “Summertime Magic” provide insight into his meticulous thought process. He is an artist through and through. So it comes to much astonishment that Guava Island, a miniature film that was clearly targeted at fans of his discography, was unable to find its footing amidst the soothing tropical breeze. A local musician/celebrity attempts to hold a music festival for the oppressed town of Guava Island, albeit ignoring the threatened warnings from the local dictatorial business magnate. It commenced with an animated folk tale, narrated by the stunningly beautiful Rihanna (“Te Amo”!), describing the origins and current state of Guava Island. Considering the runtime, totalling just under an hour, this method of expressionistic exposition was required to construct the foundations of the basic narrative. Delightful, if somewhat mundane. Murai, in his directorial debut, then proceeds to the live-action bulk with a stylised 4:3 ratio filter equipped with grainy visuals for authenticity. Considering the economic and structural climate of Guava Island, it was immersive and enhanced the world Rihanna lovingly described to us. Glover goes about his day, carrying his wooden guitar, singing and reinterpreting his latest singles. The infamously abnormal dance moves proceeded with “This Is America” in the middle of a factory. Then it hit me. Guava Island is essentially a “musical” to coincide and/or boost the promotional material of Gambino’s songs. Disagree? Well, he then proceeds to serenade Rihanna with “Summertime Magic” before winning my heart over with “Feels Like Summer”. A fundamental question then dawned on me. Can the artistic integrity of music be translated effectively to a narrative feature? Perhaps, but Guava Island is not a good example of that. The musical spirit of the island’s residents being suppressed by a totalitarian state is nothing new and, unfortunately, conveyed obviously. The relationship between capitalism and the affected individuals of its grotesque aftermath failed to empower. This is due to Glover’s self-indulgence blurring the clarity of the story. Rihanna’s Kofi and her relationship with Deni is almost non-existent, despite the ‘Romeo & Juliet’ introduction. These characters are so focussed on portraying eccentricity, that the dynamics between them fell flat. Glover’s frequent collaborator and older brother was unable to balance all aspects in such a condensed time constraint within his screenplay. It’s so “to the point” that it loses that flavoursome flair that makes Gambino the artist he is. That’s not to say the music isn’t catchy and Uzowuru’s rhythmic score won’t make you sway, as the musical aspect will have the biggest effect. The acting is serviceable, even if Glover can’t escape his exaggerated TV tendencies, and Sprenger’s cinematography is sublime. Unfortunately though, Murai’s inability to balance the film and rein in Glover’s overpowering talent taints Guava Island to be a drinkable albeit sour beverage.

Jun 23, 2021