Dean Luis Reyes (born in Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus) is a critic, essayist, and professor. Between 2007 and 2010 he served as Coordinator of the Chair of Humanities of the International Film and Television School (EICTV, Cuba). He is a film critic for Canal Habana, IPS Cuba and OnCuba. Reyes has published the books and his texts have appeared in specialized magazines and anthologies in France, Spain, the United States, Brazil and Puerto Rico. He is a film professor at the EICTV and at the School of Altos de Chavón (Dominican Republic). He lives in Havana.
One Way or Another: How to Hold the Gaze of the Revolution’s Subaltern
Sara Gómez’s One Way or Another works like a Marxist fable, writes Havana-based film scholar Dean Luis Reyes, one that expresses the contradiction between the wish to understand the historical character of social formations and the background of irrationality, of the unpredictable darkness that lies inside each individual.