Directed mainly for kids, the film speaks of a Havana that reveals two distinct faces, from the everyday life of a couple of kids.
Ernesto Escalona
Mayito
Andy Fornanis
Carlos Roque
Ruben Araujo
Compinche del Nato
Blanca Rosa Blanco
Moraima
Claudia Alvariño
Maestra Claudia
René de la Cruz Jr.
Director de Escuela
Pedro Fernández
Chofer de Guagua
Rigoberto Ferrera
Chofer Almendrón
Omar Franco
Jesús
Luis Alberto García
Pepe Arlay
Milton García
Ñato
Raúl Pomares
Vendedor de Tomates
Jorge Ryan
Policía
Miriam Socarrás
Concha
Herón Vega
Bicitaxista
Director
Ian Padrón
Writer
Felipe Espinet
February 8, 2024
8
<em>'Habanastation'</em> is a neat flick out of Cuba.
I really enjoyed watching it. It's a simple premise and it is told in a pretty standard way, though everything is done competently and entertainingly. Ernesto Escalona and Andy Fornanis give good performances, their onscreen friendship is very convincing by the end.
The movie is shot well, though weirdly there are only like two scenes that seem to feature 'proper' cinematography (at least the ones that I remember) and those are involving buses - firstly at the march and then with Claudia Alvariño's character at the station. This isn't a criticism or anything close at all, I'm just saying that those scenes stood out to me more than the rest weirdly.
The ending is very sweet, though I'm not convinced Mario made the right decision giving Carlos what he gave him... I'm with Mayito's mum! At least give the kid the old PS2 fgs. Joking aside, this 2011 picture is very good.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Spanish
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00