By Gary Kramer. Reinier claims he is straight, refusing to have anal sex with Juan, but he also knows that Juan can provide him with a much needed income stream. As such, Reinier tries to spend as much time with Juan as possible—to earn as much money as possible—so he can buy the motorcycle he dreams about owning and one day leave Havana. Reinier buys clothes—which symbolize status—from Silvano, who sees him as a good customer until Reinier is increasingly late with payments. The Last Match chronicles the relationship that develops between Reinier and Yosvani that begins after a drunken kiss one night. They soon give in to their unspoken desires, and before long, start meeting on the sly for passionate trysts on rooftops and in restrooms. He captures the secret love that they share in the simple affections they exchange. However, where Yosvani falls deeply in love, Reinier seems to be keeping his options open.

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Watch the video. Title: Cuarteto de La Habana Cundo returns home after ten years' absence. The reason is the death of his best friend, Suso.
Storyline: Set in contemporary Havana, we are introduced to young David , a loyal communist and university student, in love with Vivian. One day, David is hit on by Diego , a slightly older, exuberant, and openly gay intellectual and activist. He cunningly convinces the heterosexual and suspicious David to accompany him to his flat with the pretext of handing over some photographs of him with another woman. He approaches Diego who has by now already fallen in love with him, and agrees to be his friend provided it is purely platonic and they never discuss sex, and Diego agrees.
Based on a prize-winning short story by Senel Paz, this surprisingly slight film is a warm and fuzzy plea for tolerance that never becomes Based on a prize-winning short story by Senel Paz, this surprisingly. David Vladimir Cruz is a political science student on the rebound from a failed romance. He is idealistic, serious, and deeply committed to the revolution. Diego Jorge Perugorria is a homosexual artist, hedonistic, flamboyant, naturally rebellious, and grappling with a troubled relationship of. The two meet in a Havana ice cream parlor, where Diego tries vainly to pick David up. An unusual friendship commences. They seem complete antagonists at first, but Diego joyously exposes David to the wonders of banned books, local architecture, Maria Callas, John Donne, Johnny Walker Red,.