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In 1950's Havana, before the Revolution, Samuel is brought to Havana by his mother Alicia, a newly divorced woman, to live with her long-ignored mother Violeta. At first, Violeta teases and commands Samuel. She tries to intimidate him a little and threatens him with being sent away to school. B...
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Formato: | Electrónico Video |
Idioma: | Español Inglés |
Publicado: |
[Havana, Cuba] :
Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográfica,
[2006]
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Acceso en línea: | Ver en línea |
Sumario: | In 1950's Havana, before the Revolution, Samuel is brought to Havana by his mother Alicia, a newly divorced woman, to live with her long-ignored mother Violeta. At first, Violeta teases and commands Samuel. She tries to intimidate him a little and threatens him with being sent away to school. But, rather suddenly he becomes Violeta's protégé. She's a portrait photographer and Samuel becomes her assistant. Gradually a nice relationship between Violeta and Samuel develops. Alicia meets Ramon, the plump and proper owner of a shoe store. Alicia goes to work at Ramon's shop, and eventually they marry. Meanwhile, Samuel receives some advanced kissing lessons. Samuel meets a beautiful woman delivering photo portraits. She is Violeta's most beautiful model, a movie star named film star Nuria. She turns out to be the girlfriend of one of the most famous heroes of the Cuban Revolution. |
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Descripción Física: | 1 online resource (1 video file (92 min.)) : sound, color |
Premios: | Winner of a Golden India Catalina, at Cartagena Film Festival 2007: Best Film Winner of 3 Feature Film Trophy, at Cine Ceará - National Cinema Festival 2007: Best Director (Pavel Giroud); Best Art Direction (Vivian del Valle); and, Best Original Score (Ulises Hernández) Winner of a Elcine Second Prize, at Lima Latin American Film Festival 2007: Audience Award Winner of a Visionary Award, at Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2008: Latin American Films |
Créditos de Producción: | Cinematographer, Luis Najmias Jr.; editor, Lester Hamlet; music, Ulises Hernández. |