Cuba. Malú and Jorgito are best friends and have pledged mutual loyalty, but their friendship is threatened by their parents’ differences. After her grandmother’s death Malú’s mother decides to leave Cuba, the little girl is deeply upset and hopes that she can get to her father before he signs an agreement allowing her to emigrate. Thus begins the adventurous journey that will take them all the way to the other side of the island to save their friendship.
Viva Cuba
(Viva Cuba)
by Juan Carlos CREMATA MALBERTI
- Titre français
Viva Cuba - Original title
Viva Cuba - Titre international
Viva Cuba - Scénario
Manolito RODRÍGUEZ RAMÍREZ, Juan Carlos CREMATA MALBERTI - Photo
Alejandro PÉREZ GÓMEZ - Montage
Angélica SALVADOR ALONSOn Sylvie LANDRA - Son
Diego Javier FIGUEROA TORRES - Musique
Amaury RAMÍREZ MALBERTI, Slim PEZIN - Interprétation
Malú TARRAU BROCHE, Jorgito MILÓ ÁVILA, Luisa María JIMÉNEZ RODRÍQUEZ - Production
Quad Production, La Colmenita - Producteur délégué
Eric BRACH et Nicolas DUVAL-ADASSOVSKI, - Support de projection
35 mm - Sous-titrage
VOSTF
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