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Duration: 258 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Marilyn Solaya, known for her role in 'Fresa y Chocolate' (1993), played Diego, a cultivated and skeptical homosexual young man who forms an unlikely friendship with a heterosexual communist. Despite initial rejection and suspicion due to their differing views, they overcome incomprehension and intolerance, leading to the development of a great friendship.
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Release Year: 1993
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Alternative Title: Aardbeien en chocolade, Morango E Chocolate, Fraise et chocolat, Jagoda i čokolada, Jordbær og chokolade, Mansikoita ja suklaata, Fraise et chocolat, Erdbeer und Schokolade, Eper és csokoládé, Fragola e cioccolato, Jordbær og sjokolade, Truskawki i czekolada, Клубничное и шоколадное, Клубника и шоколад, Jagode i čokolada, Jagode in cokolada, Jordgubbar och choklad, Çilek ve çikolata, Strawberry and Chocolate, Strawberry & Chocolate
Director: Juan Carlos Tabío, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
Writer: Senel Paz, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Fresa y chocolate centers around Diego, a cultured and skeptical young homosexual man who falls in love with David, a heterosexual communist filled with prejudices and doctrinal ideas. The film begins with rejection and suspicion from Diego towards David's conservative views. However, fascination also brews between them, leading to the development of a great friendship that overcomes incomprehension and intolerance.
Directed by Juan Carlos Tabío and Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Fresa y chocolate is a Cuban film released in 1993, blending genres like comedy, drama, and romance. The movie explores themes of friendship, tolerance, and the challenges of overcoming prejudices through the unlikely relationship between Diego and David. Set against the backdrop of Cuba's political climate, Fresa y chocolate offers insights into societal norms and the complexities of human connection.