Documentary
In the early twentieth century, the Hotel Nueva Isla was an emblematic luxury hotel. After the Cuban Revolution, it was confiscated by the State and became a shelter for homeless people. Located in Old Havana, today it is an imposing ruin. Jorge de los Rios, a retired clerk, is one of the few residents who remain there, along with La Flaca, his lover, and Waldo, a young itinerant. As the rest leave for safer places, Jorge clings to his dilapidated home and its buried treasures, slowly digging his way through its debris. The film speaks poignantly to a lost generation who fought in the Cuban Revolution and dreamed of a better society.
Directed by
Javier Labrador Deulofeu, Irene Gutiérrez Torres
Written by
Javier Labrador Deulofeu, Irene Gutiérrez Torres
Vivian Pacheco
Josefina Patterson
Jorge de Los Ríos Vega
Waldo Muñoz Hernández

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