Tres veces dos / el ICAIC presenta un filme de Pavel Giroud, Lester Hamlet, Esteban Insausti.
Material type: FilmLanguage: Spanish Subtitle language: English Publisher: [La Habana, Cuba] : ICAIC, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (84 min.)) : sound, color with black and white sequencesContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: English title: Three times two | Tr3s veces do2Subject(s): Photographers -- Cuba -- Drama | Psychiatrists -- Cuba -- Drama | Radio personalities -- Cuba -- Drama | Man-woman relationships -- Cuba -- DramaGenre/Form: Fiction films. | Thrillers (Motion pictures) | Feature films. | Internet videos. | Streaming video. Online resources: Digitalia Film Library (streaming video) | Film poster Production credits: Uno: director, script and music, Pavel Giroud; cinematography, Luis Najmías Jr.; editing, Lester Hamlet. | Dos: script, Alejandro Brugués, Lester Hamlet ; cinematography, Luis Najmías Jr. ; editing, David Rodríguez, Lester Hamlet ; music, Edesio Alejandro, Gerardo García. | Tres: Script, Xenia Rivery, Esteban Insausti ; cinematography, Alejandro Pérez ; editing, Angélica Salvador ; music, X Alfonso.Winner of an Award, at Iberoamerican International Film Festival, Guatemala, 2004: Best Foreign Film | Winner of a Silver Zenit, at 28th Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal, 2004: Best First FilmCast: Uno: Georbis Martínez, Verónica López, Susana Tejera.Cast: Dos: Olivia Manrufo, Marta del Río, Caleb Casas.Cast: Tres: Zulema Clares, Alexis Díaz de Villegas.Summary: Presents three stories. Uno (Flash): An artist inherits an old camera, and a mysterious woman appears in every picture he takes with it. He is compelled to find out who she is. -- Dos (Lila): A woman reminisces about love and betrayal at the time of the Cuban revolution. -- Tres (Luz roja): A lonely psychiatrist and radio talk show host meet during a storm, and blur the lines between fantasy and reality.Originally released as a motion picture in 2004.
Uno: Georbis Martínez, Verónica López, Susana Tejera.
Dos: Olivia Manrufo, Marta del Río, Caleb Casas.
Tres: Zulema Clares, Alexis Díaz de Villegas.
Uno: director, script and music, Pavel Giroud; cinematography, Luis Najmías Jr.; editing, Lester Hamlet.
Dos: script, Alejandro Brugués, Lester Hamlet ; cinematography, Luis Najmías Jr. ; editing, David Rodríguez, Lester Hamlet ; music, Edesio Alejandro, Gerardo García.
Tres: Script, Xenia Rivery, Esteban Insausti ; cinematography, Alejandro Pérez ; editing, Angélica Salvador ; music, X Alfonso.
Presented at the International Latino Film Festival held in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Presents three stories. Uno (Flash): An artist inherits an old camera, and a mysterious woman appears in every picture he takes with it. He is compelled to find out who she is. -- Dos (Lila): A woman reminisces about love and betrayal at the time of the Cuban revolution. -- Tres (Luz roja): A lonely psychiatrist and radio talk show host meet during a storm, and blur the lines between fantasy and reality.
In Spanish; also with English subtitles.
Winner of an Award, at Iberoamerican International Film Festival, Guatemala, 2004: Best Foreign Film
Winner of a Silver Zenit, at 28th Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal, 2004: Best First Film
Online resource; title from opening/closing credits (Digitalia Film Library, viewed October 16, 2015).
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