Flooding and mudslides caused extensive damage to several cities, including Calabazar, Chorrera, Havana, Puentes Grandes, San Antonio de los Baños, and Rincon.
Made by a graduate of the first generation of students from the film school at San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, this black and white parody of bureaucracy in Cuba features a cleaning woman who discovers that her boss is making obscene phone calls.
Princess Altinaï was educated at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture of Paris La Villette (ENSAPLV), France, Le Fresnoy-Studio National des Arts Contemporains, Tourcoing, France, 2006 and San Antonio de los Baños' International School of Cinema and Television (EICTV), Cuba.
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Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV (Spanish), abbreviated EICTV - (The International Film and TV School) - was founded on December 15, 1986, by Colombian journalist and writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Argentinean poet and film maker Fernando Birri, and Cuban theoretician and film maker Julio Garcia Espinosa, amongst others, in San Antonio de Los Baños, Artemisa Province, Cuba.
His works can be found at Casa del Humor y la Sátira in Gabrovo, Bulgaria and at the Museo del Humor in San Antonio de los Baños, Havana.