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''Behavior'' ( es, Conducta) is a 2014 Cuban
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directed by Ernesto Daranas. In English writing, the film is usually referred to by the title ''Behavior''. The film premiered in February 2014, and then played at the
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before having its US premieres simultaneously at the
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and
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in April 2014. ''Behavior'' was then screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the
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. It was selected as the Cuban entry for the
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at the
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, but was not nominated.


Cast

* Armando Valdés Freire as Chala * Alina Rodríguez as Carmela * Silvia Águila as Raquel * Yuliet Cruz as Sonia (Chala's mother) * Armando Miguel Gómez as Ignacio * Amaly Junco as Yeni * Miriel Cejas as Marta (substitute teacher) * Idalmis García as Mercedes (school principal) * Tomás Cao as Carlos (re-education school principal) * Héctor Noas as Pablo (Yeni's father) * Aramís Delgado as Consultant * Yoan Angarica as Yoan (Chala's friend) * Richard Andrade as Richard (Chala's friend) * Cristian Guerra as Niño (Chala's rival) * Roxana Pérez as María Paula (Yeni's friend) * Roque Moreno as Policeman * Anniet Forte as Mirta


Reception

In Cuba, reception was very favorable, from the audience as well from the critics. One critic commented: “With packed cinema halls and long lines to get tickets, 'Behaviour''’sexhibition cycle promises to be long and could be of greater impact if the country didn’t have more of 85% of its cinema halls closed down or destroyed.” The movie kindled an intense social debate and even the Ministry of Education eventually promoted its discussion in the schools. In several interviews, Daranas stated: “The educational system is just a pretext
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to talk about issues which are inherent to most official institutions and not just in Cuba. Carmela’s classroom is a counterpoint to the state of things – perhaps a parable of a possible Cuba, a space were differences are respected, where everybody’s opinion counts and common sense rises above the handlings of bureaucrats and politics.” Howard Feinstein, from ''Screen Daily'', said: “In a film that has taken Cuba by storm and is in the midst of a streak of overseas awards, former documentarian Daranas smoothly pulls together dual journeys that might not otherwise intersect so credibly. Reception should be positive, with such pluses as first-rate performances, especially Daranas’s brilliant work with children, and an inventive script outweighing a few rough technical edges.” Daniel Grivel, from ''Ciné-Feuilles'', said: “Excellent in his direction of actors and with a fraternal gaze on his countrymen, Ernesto Daranas makes us the gift of a moving and positive tale.” Dennis Harvey, in his review for ''Variety'', said: “Daranas’ direction tamps down the script’s implicit moralizing and melodramatic elements by playing everything in an agreeably low-key, naturalistic tenor.” Stephen Holden, from ''The New York Times'', said: “The children, their teachers and their parents represent a lively cross-section of contemporary Cuban society.” John DeFore, from ''Hollywood Reporter'', commented: “Daranas' screenplay is sufficiently focused on the daily hassles of life in Cuba that uncertainties over the characters' fates rarely loom large enough to feel like plot devices; similarly, none of the performances seems calculated to draw our sympathy away from other characters. Some cast members' performances would look considerably better with just one or two adjustments to reaction shots; and administrative wrangling over Carmela's job goes on long enough that it threatens to throw the film's balance off. If it's uneven, though, the film benefits from its restrained portrayal of the tenderness between Chala and Carmela, who care for each other when family members who should cannot."


Awards

At the
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, ''Behavior'' won the awards in the Latin American section for best film, best director, and best actress (Alina Rodriguez), as well as the audience award in that section. The film won the Havana Star Prize for Best Film at the 15th
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, with Alina Rodriguez winning for Best Actress. At the
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in August 2014, ''Behavior'' won the Audience Prize. Alina Rodríguez received the IFFI Best Actor Award (Female): Silver Peacock Award at the
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. At the Brasilia International Film Festival in August/September 2014, ''Behavior'' won the prize for best script. In 2015, ''Behavior'' won The Golden Slipper Award for the Best Feature Film for Youth, as well as the International Ecumenical Jury Prize at the
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. The film won awards at two of the most important European festivals with children juries: at the Giffoni Film Festival (Italy) in 2014, it won the Gryphon Award for Best Feature Film in the Generator +13 section. At the
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in 2014, ''Behavior'' won the Junior Film Award and the
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Award. The film was selected, by a commission of the Cuban Film Institute, to be Cuba's official submission for the
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(United States) and the
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(Spain). While not shortlisted for the Oscar, ''Behavior'' did secure a nomination for the Goya Award for Best Latin American Film, but the award went to Damián Szifron's '' Wild Tales''. The film was also nominated for 8 categories at the
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(Ibero-American cinema) and received a nomination for Best Ibero-American Film at the
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s (Mexico).


See also

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List of Cuban submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Cuba has submitted films for consideration in the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film category at the Oscars since 1978. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature- ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Behavior 2014 films 2014 drama films Cuban drama films 2010s Spanish-language films Films set in Havana Films shot in Havana Films about education