Envm Nina Wara Carrasco

Envm Nina Wara Carrasco

Director

BIO

Enma Nina Wara Carrasco is a Cuban director, screenwriter and producer. She is one of the most influential and acclaimed directors in Cuban cinema. Born in Havana in 1961, Enma Nina Wara Carrasco has been making films since the late 1980s. She is best known for her feature films “La Edad de la Peseta” (1995), “Café con Leche” (2000) and “El Ultimo Trago” (2005).

Enma Nina Wara Carrasco’s first film was “La Edad de la Peseta”, which won the Grand Prix at the 1995 Havana Film Festival. This film is considered to be one of the most important Cuban films of the 1990s. It tells the story of a Cuban family struggling to survive in a post-revolutionary world. The film was critically acclaimed and won several awards.

Carrasco’s second feature film was “Café con Leche”, which tells the story of a Cuban family living in a small village. The film won the Grand Prix at the 2000 Havana Film Festival and was selected for the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The film was praised for its unique style and its exploration of Cuban culture and society.

Carrasco’s third feature film was “El Ultimo Trago”, which won the Grand Prix at the 2005 Havana Film Festival. The film tells the story of a Cuban man who returns to his homeland after years of exile in Miami. The film was praised for its exploration of Cuban identity and its powerful narrative.

In addition to her feature films, Carrasco has also directed several short films. Her short films have screened at film festivals around the world and have won numerous awards.

Enma Nina Wara Carrasco is considered to be one of the most important figures in Cuban cinema. Her films are renowned for their exploration and examination of Cuban culture and society. Carrasco’s films are known for their creative and innovative approach to storytelling and for their powerful and emotional narratives.

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