Meet The Journalist Who Befriended A Shy Ernest Hemingway In A Clip From 'Papa: Hemingway In Cuba'

The new biopic opens April 29.
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"I talk too much. Boring."

It's hard to imagine Ernest Hemingway, he of the famously unadorned writing style, talking too much. But according to the new movie "Papa: Hemingway in Cuba," that's precisely how the author felt. The biopic chronicles Hemingway's connection with journalist Denne Bart Petitclerc, who wrote a fan letter that led to years of friendship. The Huffington Post and its parent company, AOL, have an exclusive clip from the film.

"Papa" is the first Hollywood movie filmed in Cuba since the country's 1959 revolution. It's based on an autobiographical script by Petitclerc. Giovanni Ribisi portrays the journalist, with Adrian Sparks starring as Hemingway. "Papa" opens April 29.

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