Angel Alderete
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Known For

The story of three brothers arises between dreams, ideals and frustrations in the context of a community rebellion to defend their river from a construction company.
Black Moon

It's the late 1980s in Cuba, and in an isolated ranch in a small town near Santa Clara, lives Vilma, a young nurse who dreams of a better place to raise her upcoming baby, along with her disabled husband Ivan. However, neither her skills as a nurse nor as a shooter will free Vilma from her harsh reality until a natural phenomena sweeps her away and Vilma wakes up in a place where it seems her dream will come true.
Natural Phenomena

A choral story where characters of different statuses and generations cross paths in an attempt to find happiness and alleviate the loneliness that crushes some of them. In a 12-storey building, neighbors and newcomers intersect, and in these encounters the destiny of some will be twisted and that of others will take better paths. A few blocks away, in another building, two septuagenarians struggle to get the company of a couple who are in a fight against the clock for a few square meters.
AM-PM

On December 31, 1958, a detective investigates the theft of a painting from the home of a wealthy widow in Havana. The relationship between the two, amid investigations and danzones, reveals the history of the house and the family. The arrival of the bearded men in Havana changes the course of events.
Bailando con Margot
In September 1992, at the height of the Special Period in Cuba, forty young couples on the verge of marriage participated in the casting selection for director Alice de Andrade’s first documentary Luna de miel (Honeymoon), about wedding rituals in a socialist context. Twentyyears later, she revisits three of these couples to see how the country’s economic and social transformations have impacted their lives. Twenty Years is a fascinating glimpse into the recent history of Cuba through the intimate lives of three divergent couples.
Twenty Years

The story of Cuban revolutionary Ignacio Agramonte.
El Mayor

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Mijaín

Nicolás Guillén Landrián was one of the most avant-garde Cuban filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s. However, his work was not properly appreciated and he was relegated to ostracism. In 2022, some of his documentaries began to be restored. While documenting this process, his widow Gretel Alfonso and photographer Livio Delgado recall different passages from the life of this important documentary filmmaker.