García Bernal Debuts at Havana Festival
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- 12 / 15 / 2007
Mexican actor Gael García Bernal presented his first movie as a filmmaker, "Deficit," where he is also the protagonist, at the 29th Festival of the New Latin American Cinema.
Applauded in the Cannes festival, "Deficit" focuses on a middle-class young man with all advantages to have success in life, but his egoism impedes him.
This is the second time that Garcia Bernal visits the island, in June 2004 he attended the premiere in this capital of "Diario de Motocicleta" (Motorcycle's Diaries) by Brazilian Walter Salles.
The y agenda also included"Al otro lado" by German Fatih Akin, "Luz silenciosa" by Mexican Carlos Reygadas, "Padre nuestro" by US Christopher Zalla, and "Maldeamores" by Puerto Rican Carlos Ruiz and Mariem Perez Riera.
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Applauded in the Cannes festival, "Deficit" focuses on a middle-class young man with all advantages to have success in life, but his egoism impedes him.
This is the second time that Garcia Bernal visits the island, in June 2004 he attended the premiere in this capital of "Diario de Motocicleta" (Motorcycle's Diaries) by Brazilian Walter Salles.
The y agenda also included"Al otro lado" by German Fatih Akin, "Luz silenciosa" by Mexican Carlos Reygadas, "Padre nuestro" by US Christopher Zalla, and "Maldeamores" by Puerto Rican Carlos Ruiz and Mariem Perez Riera.
(PL)
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