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Dir.: Diego Musiak

Born in Buenos Aires in 1969, Diego Musiak studied filmmaking at the Avellaneda Film Institute and music at the Rosini de Paula Conservatory. He began his professional career as an assistant editor and gravitated toward production and direction. In 1990 Musiak founded his own production company, Adagio, and produced numerous commercials and TV shows for Argentina and the Latin American market. He made his directorial debut in features in 1995 with PICTURES OF THE SOUL (presented at the Montreal World Film Festival).

 

CLANDESTINE STORIES IN HAVANA (AL)
1997 / 35 mm / Couleur / 89 min.
Argentina - Cuba
TM.23.2, P4.25.3, P4.29.4 

Dir.: Diego Musiak; Script: Diego Musiak; Phot.: Carlos Ferro; Ed.: Miguel Perez; Mus.: Leonardo Lebas, Atanai; Cast: Susú Pecoraro, Jorge Perugoria, Ulises Dumont, Luis Alberto Garcia, Veronica Lynn, Humberto Páez, Jorge Martinez, Laura de la Uz; Prod.: Diego Fernandez, Adagio Films srl, Av. Cabildo 2040 12 �A�, Buenos Aires (Argentine), tél. & fax: (54-1) 788-2260; Sales: Film Export Group srl., Via Polonia 9, Rome (Italie), tél.: (3-96) 855 42 66, fax: (3-96) 855 02 48 .

Four stories set in Havana. Four different stories with one thing in common -- love. Laura, an Argentine woman who has come to Cuba after an unpleasant divorce, meets Frank, a local taxi driver who lives with his mother. Francisco, a former film director who has lost his fortune and his family, has come to Havana to commit suicide. Jaime and Carlos, a gay couple, are keeping their relationship in the closet and Santiagao and Rosario, two young journalists, are looking to win a Pulitzer Prize with their documentary on the Cuban capital.

             
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