Year: 2001
Runtime: 90 mins
Language: Spanish
Director: Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti
Carla, a Havana postal worker, stamps thousands of letters each day and dreams of reuniting with her parents, who moved to Miami when she was fifteen. Seeking intimacy, she opens random mail and rewrites it into lyrical prose, hoping to help Cubans connect. Filmed in black‑and‑white with bursts of colour, the story blends humour, theatrical characters, satire and a light romance, giving a distinct Cuban flair.
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