Tomás Gutiérrez Alea was the most internationally successful director from post-revolutionary Cuba. In one of his funniest films, Gutiérrez Alea satirizes the byzantine nature of bureaucracy, and thus remains a favorite of Cuban audiences. The protagonist, known only as the Nephew (Salvador Wood), simply wants to help his aunt get her late husband’s pension—but his uncle, a loyal Cuban Socialist patriot, was buried with his official work card. An escalating series of “official” responses leads to increasingly dark slapstick chaos. Death of a Bureaucrat is a tribute to Luis Buñuel-style comedies that is uniquely Cuban.
The screening will be preceded by a short from the Academy Film Archive about their collaboration with Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos on their recent restorations.
The original camera negative for the film suffered severe damage from mold, humidity, and acetate deterioration; the film was restored by the Academy Film Archive and the Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos.