- The
Instituto Cubano del Arte e
Industria Cinematográficos (
ICAIC,
Cuban Institute of
Cinematographic Art and Industry) was
established by the
Cuban government...
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Tornasol and the
Instituto Cubano del Arte e
Industria Cinematográficos (
ICAIC). The film was shot in Cuba in 2005. It was
written by Gutiérrez Aragón...
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produced by the
Instituto Cubano del Arte y la
Industria Cinematográficos (
ICAIC) and
starring Nelson Villagra as the Count. The film
tells the
story of...
- public." The
ICAIC founded Cine
Cubano in 1960. All production, distribution, and
exhibition in the
country were run by
ICAIC by 1965. The
ICAIC also established...
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Revolution of 1959, Martínez
helped the
foundation of the
Cuban Film
Institute (
ICAIC), Casa de las Américas and the
Cuban Book Institute,
through his career...
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companies from Spain, Cuba, France, and Mexico;
including Tornasol Films,
ICAIC, DMVB,
Tabasco Films,
Producciones Amaranta and Road
Movies Fillm Produktionen...
- As a
member of
Instituto Cubano del Arte e
Industria Cinematográficos (
ICAIC; English:
Cuban Institute of
Cinematographic Art and Industry)
during her...
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collaborate with the
Instituto Cubano del Arte e
Industria Cinematográficos (
ICAIC), and
finance a film
about the
Cuban revolution.
Shooting began on February...
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Language Foreign Film in 1996. The film was co-produced
internationally by
ICAIC in Cuba and
Channel 4 in the
United Kingdom. El
elefante y la bicicleta...
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Institute of the
Cinematographic Art and
Industry (
ICAIC). Its
founders the
included President of
ICAIC,
Alfredo Guevara, and the
filmmakers Julio García...