Description
Habanastation 2011
1h 35min | Drama, Fantasy | 2 May 2013 (Chile)
Storyline:
Directed mainly for kids, the film speaks of a Havana that “reveals two distinct faces, from the everyday life of a couple of kids”, according to the film’s official synopsis.
User review:
Loved the film, story was good, scenes shot were well executed, and feel it showed Cuba in a very realistic manner. Story is touching and uplifting and would be a great view on HBO or a typical film Weinstein would buy and make sure that it got distributed and seen all over. Also comes to mind the thought that the US blockade of this small island is purely a venomous act that serves no purpose to either parties the US & Cuba, and is really shameful on the US. Ian Padron’s directing was wonderful and to make a film like this with the budget that was allowed was amazing. My hat is off Ian Padron and I hope to see more films to come from this great director
Director: Ian Padrón
Writer: Felipe Espinet
Stars: Claudia Alvariño, Rubén Araujo, Blanca Rosa Blanco
Country: Cuba
Language: Spanish
Release Date: 2 May 2013 (Chile)
Filming Locations: Havana, Cuba
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