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‘Wild Woman’s’ Lola Amores to Star in ‘Her Lightness,’ Which ‘Opens an Historical Gap’ in a Cuban Cinema Mostly Made by Men (EXCLUSIVE)


From Cuba’s GatoRosafilms, Mexico’s Martfilms, Colombia’s Ciudad Lunar, ‘Her Lightness’ is an awaited debut from Rosa María Rodríguez.

Cuba’s Lola Amores, star of fest hits “Wild Woman,” “Miki Maniaco” and “Santa & Andrés,” will topline “Her Lightness,” the feature debut of compatriot Rosa María Rodríguez Pupo who “opens up an historical gap in the midst of a cinematography made mostly by me in Cuba,” producers Martha Orozco and Cristina Gallego told Variety. Also produced by Armando Capó, Rodríguez’s partner in life and at Cuba’s GatoRosafilms, “Her Lightness” (“La Levedad de Ella”) weighs in at Switzerland’s Locarno Festival, Europe’s biggest mid-summer film event, as one of the highest-profile entries in Open Doors, a carefully curated showcase of projects and recent pics from smaller countries around the world, for the last three years from Latin America and the Caribbean. “‘Her Lightness’ is the premiere film of a Cuban director with a career on the rise, as evident in Rosa María Rodríguez Pupo’s previous works,” Orozco and Gallego said in a joint statement.

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