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Netflix's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' hits screen in Havana
Dec 6, 2024 3:30 AM

Dec 6 (Reuters) - Outside the Yara cinema in Cuba's

capital, workers on Friday prepared for screening of the first

TV adaptation of one of Latin America's most beloved novels, a

mammoth challenge taken on by streaming giant Netflix ( NFLX ) and filmed

entirely in Colombia.

The first two chapters of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" -

a 16-episode series split in two parts - will be presented at

the Havana film festival on the Caribbean island nation where

residents are blocked from accessing Netflix ( NFLX ) among

other U.S. websites.

The show adapts Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez's

1967 classic that chronicles seven generations of the Buendia

family - many of whose members share the same names - in the

fictional town of Macondo.

It is considered one of the most important works of magical

realism - a style pioneered in Latin America blending realism

with the fantastic - and a key product of the experimental and

political literary movement known as the Latin American Boom.

Director Alex Garcia Lopez, who co-helmed Part 1 alongside

Laura Mora, told Reuters that when he read the novel in his 20s

he was blown away by its ability to simultaneously tell the

story of a country, a continent and the human race.

For him, at the heart of the story is whether human beings

can "beat our destiny, or if we are programmed to keep making

the same mistakes generation after generation."

"This is very human," he said, pointing to the book's

parallels to growing political polarization in the United States

and Europe. "The book captured that in 1967 and it remains

extremely important today."

Promotional videos show exquisite 19th-century costumes and

lush tropical scenery from Colombia's Caribbean coast.

Garcia Marquez, who died in 2014, had been reluctant to sell

the rights for a Hollywood-esque adaptation of his novel.

Netflix's ( NFLX ) Latin American content vice president, Francisco

Ramos, told Reuters, however, that the agreement with Garcia

Marquez's sons had been "very straightforward," as Netflix ( NFLX )

committed early on to produce the show entirely in Colombia, in

Spanish, and to use the series format to translate the novel's

immense hundred-year scope.

The series credits the authors' two sons as executive

producers.

"Adapting a masterpiece is a huge challenge," Ramos said.

"We never had any doubt the enormous talent from Latin America -

in this case mostly from Colombia - would be up to the task.

They just needed the support and opportunity."

Ramos said Netflix ( NFLX ), which recently released a film

adaptation of Juan Rulfo's 1955 Mexican classic "Pedro Paramo,"

is now working on adaptations of works from Mexican writers

Jorge Ibarguengoitia and Angeles Mastretta as well as from

Colombia's Laura Restrepo.

Netflix ( NFLX ) ranks crime dramas set around Latin America such as

"Narcos" and "Griselda" as some of its most popular series.

"We almost always export these stories of drug traffickers,

illegal immigrants, prostitution, poverty and dictatorships,"

Garcia Lopez noted.

"We want to show the world that we are more than what they

know us for."

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