The Ghost of War

The Ghost of War

Release date : January 1, 1988
Runtime : 1h 19m
Countries of origin : Mexico / Nicaragua / Cuba / Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Ramiro Lacayo-Deshon /
Production companies : ICAIC / Instituto Nicaraguense de Cine (INCINE) / TVE /
January 1, 1988 1h 19m Mexico Music Spanish More
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In this political thriller, Reynaldo, a young dancer from a resort area on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, deserts his career to join his nation's fight against the American-backed Contras. Wartime footage is interspersed with dance scenes, including one notable break-dancing demonstration at a discotheque. Despite its heavy political theme, this Spanish-language war drama also features a romantic subplot.
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  • title:The Ghost of War
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1988
  • Runtime:1h 19m
  • Genres: Music · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico · Nicaragua · Cuba · Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Ramiro Lacayo-Deshon /
  • Writers: Ramiro Lacayo-Deshon · Franco Reggiani ·
  • Production companies: ICAIC · Instituto Nicaraguense de Cine (INCINE) · TVE ·
  • Overview:In this political thriller, Reynaldo, a young dancer from a resort area on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, deserts his career to join his nation's fight against the American-backed Contras. Wartime footage is interspersed with dance scenes, including one notable break-dancing demonstration at a discotheque. Despite its heavy political theme, this Spanish-language war drama also features a romantic subplot.
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