I must admit that I wasn’t a big fan of the original Dirty Dancing, but regardless of what you thought of the film you have to acknowledge that it was a cultural phenomenon that had a huge impact on popular culture at the time. Now Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is coming out. The film isn’t a sequel per se, nor is it really a remake√¢‚Ǩ¬¶ apparently its more like a re-telling of the original story set in a different context:
Set against the decadent glamour and escalating danger of revolution-eve Cuba, Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights re-imagines the 1987 film phenomenon from an exciting new perspective. Havana Nights tells a timeless story of a young woman’s discovery of love, sensuality and independence – but with a sizzling style and rhythm all its own. In planning this new chapter in a beloved franchise, Artisan Entertainment and Miramax Films have put together a team of creative dynamos from worlds of film, music and dance. Among them: maverick independent producer Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting); Academy Award√Ç¬Æ winning screenwriter Ron Bass (Rain Man, My Best Friend’s Wedding); director Guy Ferland (TV’s award-winning “The Shield”); choreographer Joanne Jansen; music industry legend Clive Davis, whose hot new J Records imprint will release the soundtrack; acclaimed actor Diego Luna, a rising star following his performance in the sexy sensation Y Tu Mam√ɬ° Tambi√ɬ©n; and, in what promises to be a breakout role, gifted young actress Romola Garai (recently seen in Nicholas Nickleby). The resulting film is certain to give audiences – from newcomers to those who cherish the first Dirty Dancing – the time of their lives, and then some.
At first I rolled my eyes at the idea of this film, but after reading some of the names attached to the project I think I’ll have to keep my eye on it to see what it actually evolves into.
You can watch the Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights trailer here