Viva Cuba
Released: 2005
Drama, Fantasy, Romance
The friendship between two children is threatened by their parents’ differences. Malú is from a family that was upper-class before the Revolution and remains well-to-do through remittances from relatives overseas, and her single mother (Larisa Vega Alamar) does not want her to play with Jorgito, as she thinks his background coarse and commonplace. Jorgito’s mother (Luisa María Jiménez Rodríguez),
Starring: Malú Tarrau Broche, Jorgito Miló Ávila, Luisa María Jiménez Rodríquez, Larisa Vega Alamar, Luis Alberto García
Directed by: Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, Iraida Malberti Cabrera
Written by: Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, Manuel Rodríguez
Language: Spanish
Scenes
Two children about ten years old are both shown sitting on the toilet: the girl Malú (Malú Tarrau Broche) and the boy Jorgito (Jorge Miló). The children are in separate houses, but are shown using the toilet at the same time via a split-screen effect, to show that they are such close friends that they do everything the same way.
Malú pees in a field.
The children are caught stealing food from a blind woman. As the woman lectures them, Malú is in obvious fear from the woman's vicious dog and eventually wets herself.
Jorgito pees outside.