SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO.- Malú (Malú Tarrau) and Jorgito (Jorge Miló), inseparable friends whose families cannot stand each other, try to make their friendship eternal and flee so that emigration does not come between them.
Long live Cuba It is about the terrible separation inherent in emigration. In Juan Carlos Cremata’s film, when Malú’s grandmother dies, her mother decides to take her daughter out of Cuba and she and her best friend, in an effort not to distance themselves, escape from her.
The film was released in 2005, won the Grand Prix de la Juventud at the Cannes Festival, a nomination for the Goya Awards, and was part of the shortlist for the Oscar nomination for best foreign film.
Starring children and designed for children, it addresses one of the core issues of Cuba that today continues to imply separations and ruptures.
With famous actors such as Luisa María Jiménez, Lartiza Vega, Eslinda Núñez, Manuel Porto and Alberto Pujols, Long live Cuba It soon became a reference for understanding the effects of emigration on Cuban society.
The main children, who kept their names for the film, were part of the children’s theater group La Colmenita, directed by Carlos Alberto Cremata.
At 11 and 12 years old, respectively, they entered the world of cinema with a film that has a lot of improvisation on its part, as they acknowledged in an interview with the media. Cubalite.
Little Tarra
“Getting involved in it was a wonderful experience, especially because at that time, although we knew we were making films, we did not feel it with all its rigor. The team found the most dynamic way to carry out the shoot. They were incredibly easy to work with us, they gave us all the support and love we needed in those moments when we were away from home,” said Malú Tarrau.
Later, the young woman collaborated with Fernando Pérez in José Martí, the eye of the canaryand with Jorge Luis Sánchez in free cuba and in Julián del Casal.
In Cuba she has worked as a producer in musical shows and continued to demonstrate her versatility as an actress. She was part of Jazz Vilá Projects and has participated in the works Showbizy FROM THE.
Since 2023, the photos on her social networks place her in Miami, with her husband Pacho Chibás, a pianist.
Jorge Milo
“We didn’t think about what we were doing to make the scenes as natural as possible. In those months I remember that Malú and I were like a cat and a dog and we had a really hard time, there are many scenes in which we were seriously angry,” commented Jorge Milo.
The young man, who was also an actor in the group La Colmenita, continued in that circle doing theater. “It was what I had actually done throughout my childhood and youth. Although many doors were opened to me in television and audiovisual media, theater was always my preference and priority.”
Milo settled outside of Cuba, specifically in the United States. The 32-year-old, in addition to being a proud father, has entered the world of reggaeton.
A short time ago he released a collaboration with the performer Osmani García, “Crudo”, of which he has shown fragments on his social networks.
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2024-04-25 22:19:21
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