The Lost City

The Lost City
Directed by Andy Garcia
Written by G. Cabrera Infante
Producers: Frank Macuso Jr. and Andy Garcia
Executive Producers: Tom Gores and Johnny O. Lopez
"Set in 1950s Havana as Fidel Castro is seizing hold of Cuba, the film uses an epic backdrop to tell the intimate story of the Fellove family: tolerant club owner Fico (Garcia) and his more politically charged brothers, Luis (Nestor Carbonell) and Ricardo (Enrique Murciano). The film is a lush, gorgeous love letter to Garcia's homeland and a major accomplishment for any filmmaker, let alone a first-time feature director working with a budget of less than $10 million." Jenelle Riley, Back Stage
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Fuente Fuente OpusX The Lost City
In 2004, Andy Garcia began filming The Lost City and wanted to shoot one of the most memerable scenes of his movie at Chateau de la Fuente in July. Unfortunately, there was no tobacco plants growning at Chateau de la Fuente during that time because the tobacco plants are usually harvested in March.
In order to help Andy Garcia, Carlito Fuente planted tobacco at Chateau de la Fuente during summer time so that Andy could film The Lost City.
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After the movie was shot at Chateau de la Fuente, the tobacco plants were harvested and aged. Carlito Fuente initially intended the summer crop only as a setting for Garcia's movie. Andy Garcia, though, had other ideas. "When we finished shooting the scene, I asked Carlito what he was going to do with the tobacco," Garcia recalled. "He said if the tobacco was good he'd use it. I suggested using it to make a cigar with the logo from The Lost City, and that the project would benefit his foundation." At the wish of Andy Garcia, the Lost City Scholarship Fund has been established to provide college scholarships to the students who graduated from the Cigar Family high school. The Cigar Family Charitable Foundation (www.cf-cf.org) provides education and health services to the underprivileged children in the Bonao region of the Dominican Republic.
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  • @Mikey6048
    @Mikey60482 жыл бұрын

    Pretty cool to think my favorite cigar uses, to this day, the wrappers from this special harvest of tobacco planted specifically for this scene.

  • @TheVleckChannel
    @TheVleckChannel3 жыл бұрын

    Going for the Churchill, good man.

  • @Democrities
    @Democrities2 жыл бұрын

    Lmao “actually, you can’t own your slave plantation anymore.” “WAT?!” *proceeds to die like a scrub* Owned

  • @loganstroganoff1284

    @loganstroganoff1284

    11 ай бұрын

    He died standing up to tyranny from his own nephew. He lived a full life as a free man. Not a slave owner. Then he died. Then his idiot nephew who believed the communista bullshit lived the rest of his life as a slave to the state.