Luisa María Jiménez Rodríquez

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Luisa María Jiménez. Actriz cubana. Graduada de la Escuela Nacional de Arte (ENA) y posteriormente del Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), es Licenciada en Artes Escénicas. Ha desempeñado papeles protagónicos en numerosos montajes teatrales, así como en producciones para la televisión y el cine.

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Viva Cuba Trailer (2005)

20 April 2005

The friendship between two children is threatened by their parents’ differences. Malú is from a family that was upper-class before the Revolution and remains well-to-do through remittances from relatives overseas, and her single mother (Larisa Vega Alamar) does not want her to play with Jorgito, as she thinks his background coarse and commonplace.

I Am Cuba Trailer (1964)

26 October 1964

A study in contrasts set in and around Havana that explores Cuba's 1959 revolution: a young woman's fascination with the excess of an American-owned casino leads to her downfall in the eyes of her street vendor boyfriend; a tenant farmer revolts the only way he knows how, attacking the land he works; university students gain first-hand knowledge of political upheaval; and, in the hills outside the city, the members of a poor peasant family are patriotically swept up into the burgeoning revolt.

Barrio Cuba Trailer (2001)

05 November 2001

Over several years, we follow three households and their emotions in a barrio of Havana. Magalis is a nurse, rarely happy.

Cuba Trailer (2002)

22 February 2002

1896. Cuba is at a critical juncture. Following the death of Antonio Maceo, one of its independence leaders, the island is torn between two positions: continuing the fight for independence or annexation to the United States.

Rosa la China Trailer (2002)

27 September 2002

Chilean director Valeria Sarmiento weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and civil unrest centering around a nightclub in 1950s pre-Communist Cuba in her 2002 romantic drama Rosa La China.