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Run time:
80 min.
| Cuba, France
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Language:
Spanish
A delicious and refreshing film treat from Cuban filmmaker Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, “Viva Cuba” is a Cuban coming-of-age road film with some magical thinking — and a rare peek inside a Cuba we really never see, featuring beautiful scenes of Havana and the Cuban countryside as two young run-aways make their way across post-revolution Cuba. It’s suitable for all audiences, with wonderful acting by two adorable and captivating 11-year-old inseparable friends who decide they have no choice but to travel from Havana to the other end of the island to find one of their fathers. It’s so memorable, you will long linger on this film and the uncertain fate of the kids. In Person: Director Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti
Not rated
Sponsored by Rusty Warren
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