Director Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti takes a creative retreat from his eccentrically clever if mannered debut "Nothing More" with "Viva Cuba," a slight slice of childhood life that feels calculated ...
Spanish sales consortium Latido has licensed Juan Carlos Cremata’s winsome Cuban road movie “Viva Cuba” to Japan’s Bayotide. Pic is Cuba’s entry in the foreign-language Oscar race. Latido’s eclectic ...
Urban grit and heart-tugging melodrama don’t mix smoothly in “Viva,” a drama about a macho boxer and his gay son struggling to love each other in hard-luck Cuba. But the movie scores points for ...
Two best friends who are in danger of being separated forever run away from home. The friendship between two children is threatened by their parents' differences. Malu is from an upper-class family ...