SYNOPSIS
The days work is finished. With song, rum and sweat the cane cutters walk to the “HACIENDA”. A yellow and orange sunset bathes the cane fields and far away the sugarmill sleeps soundlessly.
The cane is hiding shadows, womens laughter, dark laughter and the devil. ¡Passion has throuwn out it’s net!. That noblest and whitest of lineage has surrendered forever to the enchantment of honey ...
In the 40’s the power of the Solaz family represented by it’s inmense fields of sugarcane, seemed to never end. Manuel Maria Solaz worked with solid enthusiasm at his “HACIENDA” and fortune, until the day when the mulato woman Sixta Lucumi, blinded by anger and pain, curses the Solaz family because her newborn son is taken away from her... “SUGAR IN ORDER TO BE WHITE NEEDS BLACK BLOOD, A BLACK SEED, AND THE BLACK SOIL....I COURSE THE SOLAZ FAMILY, THAT EVERY TIME A MALE SON IS BORN IN THE FAMILY, THE MOTHER WILL DIE AT HIS BIRTH... THIS CURSE WILL GO ON FOR GENERATIONS, UNTIL LOVE ONCE AGAIN UNITES WHAT YOU HAVE SEPARATED TODAY”.
Sugar means confrontation, clashing of the bodies, sipping of rum. Sugar is a legendary “HACIENDA” where a handful of men and women live, and love passionately, as their destiny has been marked with a curse. Sugar is tropic and heat. Sugar is a fire that enters into the blood and it flares up in the cinammon skin of the cane cutters.
Sugar is honey and skin.
Sugar is the meeting of pink lips tense with dark melody.
Sugar is the rythm that corrupts men´s hearts and makes their bodies live.
SUGAR IS PASSION , RYTHM AND SALSA