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With her son suffering from Down syndrome, Nelsea would have been within her rights to entrust his care to a state-run care home. Nevertheless she fulfils his wish and allows her son to stay at home. They live in a small, sparse room, in an overcrowded house together with numerous other families. Vladimir takes care of his mother, whilst she in turn ensures that her son makes more productive use of his time than simply assisting the local fishermen, with whom he often shares a drink. Ideally she would always have Vladimir at home, to which end she can often be found wandering the streets of Casa Blanca looking for her son, who again has stayed out later than agreed.
A poignant documentary on an elderly woman and her disabled son in a remote village on Cuba. A film about caring and being cared for, about life, survival and the struggle to survive on the outskirts of Havana. WMH
DCP | Farbe / colour
Aleksandra Maciuszek
Javier Labrador Deulofeu
Raymel Casamayor Bello
Nelsa Nidia García Gómez, Vladimir Martínez García
Polish Filmmakers Association, Munk Studio, Polish Television S.A., Nomadas Y Compania
Habanero Film Sales
Alfredo Calvino
28950-000 Búzios
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Tel.: +55.22.999.72.84 81
acalvino@habanerofilms.com
www.habanerofilmsales.com
Aleksandra Maciuszek - born 1984 in Kraków, Poland. She graduated in cultural studies from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, and in documentary film directing from the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. Before her studies she worked for NGOs and cultural institutions in Poland, Spain and Mexico.
ESCENAS PREVIAS (2012, short, doc)
ECOGRAFÍA (2012, short)