Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti

Nascimento : 1961-11-18, Havana, Cuba

História

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti (born November 18, 1961, Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban Film Director. He started his career as an author and actor for children’s TV shows, made for the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television from 1981 to 1987. He is above all famous for his movie Viva Cuba, which received the Best Children’s Film award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2005. Description above from the Wikipedia article Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmes

Contigo pan y cebolla
Writer
The acquisition of a refrigerator is the excuse to expose the happiness and problems of a classic Cuban family in the 50's.
Contigo pan y cebolla
Director
The acquisition of a refrigerator is the excuse to expose the happiness and problems of a classic Cuban family in the 50's.
Chamaco
Writer
When a young man is killed in Central Park in La Habana, a series of coincidences reveals that many of the night walkers that hang around the park are related to the crime.
Chamaco
Producer
When a young man is killed in Central Park in La Habana, a series of coincidences reveals that many of the night walkers that hang around the park are related to the crime.
Chamaco
Director
When a young man is killed in Central Park in La Habana, a series of coincidences reveals that many of the night walkers that hang around the park are related to the crime.
El Premio Flaco
Director
Iluminada lives a poor life but her luck turns around when she wins a prize from a Rina brand soap.
Viva Cuba
Writer
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. Jorgito’s mother (Luisa María Jiménez Rodríguez),
Viva Cuba
Director
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. Jorgito’s mother (Luisa María Jiménez Rodríguez),
Nada+
Director
Carla, a young postal worker in Havana, spends her days postmarking thousands of letters and dreaming of the day when she can be reunited with her parents, who moved to Miami when she was fifteen. To fulfill her longing for intimacy, she opens random letters and rewrites them into lyrical prose, believing she is helping her fellow Cubans understand one another better. Beautifully filmed in black and white accented by brilliant colours, Nada+ has a stunning visual composition. With its delightful mix of visual humour, theatrical characters, satire and a lighthearted love story, it has a distinctly Cuban flair.
Oscuros rinocerontes enjaulados... muy a la moda
Director
In a Havana public office, the charwoman discovers the sexual activities among the workers.