A longa viagem de Regina e Maurício remonta a quando e como se conheceram e se apaixonaram, na Cuba utópica dos anos oitenta. Durante a viagem do casal, é citada a oposição do pai de Regina, que não aceitava a união com um mulato de família pobre. Apesar dos muitos preconceitos e obstáculos, Regina e Maurício permaneceram unidos por mais de 35 anos.
Regina and Mauricio set out on a trip to meaningful places from their 30 years of marriage, places they had never imagined they would return to. Halfway through the trip, they split up when Regina goes to celebrate her mother's birthday. Everardo, Regina's father, never accepted a husband for his daughter who didn't measure up to his expectations. During the family celebration, a phone call from Mauricio surprises everyone.
Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noche explores those same histories from the point of view of an insider, as a lived experience that is evocatively mirrored through ripped and torn celluloid.
Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noche explores those same histories from the point of view of an insider, as a lived experience that is evocatively mirrored through ripped and torn celluloid.