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Nada

Nada

2001Movie⏱️ 1h 30m
ComedyRomance
6.4
IMDB Rating
364 votes

In Havana, a post office branch is more than a place of bureaucratic rules and regulations to ensure effective public services. This is where Carla Perez works. A young dreamer, this government employee transforms boredom into a '...

Director
Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti
Writers
Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti, Manuel Rodríguez
Stars
Thais Valdés, Nacho Lugo, Daisy Granados
Release Date
May 30, 2003
Language
Spanish
Country
Cuba, Spain, France, Italy
🏆 6
Wins
🎯 7
Nominations
💬 9
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

👤
Thais Valdés
as Carla Pérez
👤
Nacho Lugo
as Cesar
👤
Daisy Granados
as Cunda
👤
Paula Ali
as Cuca
👤
Verónica López
as Concha
👤
Luis Manuel Iglesias
as Prof. Calzado
👤
Raúl Eguren
as El de la Empresa
👤
Edith Massola
as The Secretary
👤
Octavio 'Churrisco' Rodriguez
as El administrador
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Raúl Pomares
as El cartero

💰 Box Office

$6,545
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Stereo
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Havana, Cuba
Production
L.C.J Editions & Productions, Canal+ España, DMVB Films

🏷️ Keywords

satire comedyhappinesslovelotteryimmigration

🎯 Categories

SpanishSatireSlapstickComedyRomance

⭐ Featured Review

C yourself differently
by lee_eisenberg2007-04-06
7/10

"Since we in the United States don't often get to see Cuban movies*, it's refreshing to see "Nada". It portrays a woman named Carla Perez working in a Havana post office opening people's letters and rewriting them so as to make them more comprehensible and even poetic...much to the chagrin of her supervisors (who, if combined, would act like and resemble the Wicked Witch of the West). But this might set in motion a new path for Carla's relationships with people. Aside from the main plot, the movie gives us a look at the lives of ordinary Cubans, far from the famou..."

📖 Synopsis

In Havana, a post office branch is more than a place of bureaucratic rules and regulations to ensure effective public services. This is where Carla Perez works. A young dreamer, this government employee transforms boredom into a '...