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Tam Tam o El origen de la rumba, was part of a pioneering Cuban sound film project of the 1930s, directed by Ernesto Caparrós and produced by Royal News, which consisted of three short films: El frutero (1933), Como el arrullo de palmas (1936) and Tam Tam o El origen de la rumba (1938), which is the best known for having survived a copy. The ...
Using a broad range of experimental techniques, the film takes on some of the giants of absurdist and surreal filmmaking. Made by a graduate of the first generation of students from the film school at San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, this black and white parody of bureaucracy in Cuba features a cleaning woman who discovers that her boss is making obscene phone calls.
Silent short film Juan José (John Joseph) Enrique Díaz Quesada: Drama: Silent short film 1913: Manuel García o el Rey de los campos de Cuba (Manuel García, King of Cuban Countryside) Enrique Díaz Quesada: Gerardo Artecona, Evangelina Adams, Concepción Pou, María Izquierdo, Domingo Suárez, José Artecona, Andrés Bravo, Manuel Banderas ...
Anba dlo is an upcoming Haitian short drama film written and directed by Luiza Calagian and Rosa Caldeira. [1] It tells the story of Nadia, who is a biologist researching the native flora and fauna of Cuba. One day the forest sounds different. Something has happened. Her Haitian homeland has never felt further away. [2] [3]
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Four short films were shown: Partida de cartas, El tren, El regador y el muchacho y El sombrero cómico. The tickets were sold at a price of 50 cents, and 20 cents for kids and the military. Short after, Veyre performed a leading role in the first film produced in the island, Simulacro de incendio, a documentary centered around firemen in Havana.
For the First Time (Spanish: Por Primera Vez) is a 1967 Cuban documentary short film. [1] It chronicles the events of April 12, 1967 in the village of Los Munos, in the Baracoa municipality of Cuba, where a mobile cinema truck shows the villagers moving pictures for the first time.
Clase Z "Tropical" (Class Z Tropical) is a Cuban short film directed by Miguel Coyula. The film is a parody of Hollywood's action blockbusters using the typical trailer of a B-movie . The director deconstructs action melodrama formulas using the structure of a trailer.