“Memories of Underdevelopment, by Cuban director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. I can’t tell you what I felt after I saw this film, because it’s a film about the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution, where people are leaving Cuba, and this intellectual, this guy who was part of the Cuban bourgeoisie, he decides to stay, and it’s so philosophical, but it’s also a film that reflects a moment in history that few films that I know did, because it doesn’t capture only the facts, but the feelings.”