Personal Belongings

Personal Belongings

Release date : April 1, 2006
Runtime : 1h 35m
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Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Alejandro Brugués /
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April 1, 2006 1h 35m Drama Spanish More
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Young Doctor Ana lives alone because she couldn't bear to leave Cuba when her family sailed away on a raft to the US. Ernesto lives in his car with his belongings in a small case, traveling from embassy to embassy trying to fulfill his dream of leaving Cuba. These Star-crossed lovers long to be together, they are pulled apart by different dreams rooted in different countries. In his directorial debut, Alejandro Brugués offers his personal view on the insistently revisited theme in Cuban art and literature - emigration and the laceration that it implies.
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  • title:Personal Belongings
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Alejandro Brugués /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Young Doctor Ana lives alone because she couldn't bear to leave Cuba when her family sailed away on a raft to the US. Ernesto lives in his car with his belongings in a small case, traveling from embassy to embassy trying to fulfill his dream of leaving Cuba. These Star-crossed lovers long to be together, they are pulled apart by different dreams rooted in different countries. In his directorial debut, Alejandro Brugués offers his personal view on the insistently revisited theme in Cuban art and literature - emigration and the laceration that it implies.
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