
The Last Match 2013
"Sun. Sex. Soccer... Survival"
Directed by Antonio Hens, *The Last Match (2013)* dives into the gritty underbelly of Havana's slums, where survival and passion collide against the backdrop of sun-soaked soccer fields.
Director: Antonio Hens
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Last Match (2013) about?
Set in Havana, *The Last Match* follows Reinier, a struggling young hustler who balances survival with his obsession for Yosvani, a charismatic soccer player. Their forbidden romance unfolds amid the city's harsh realities, where love and ambition compete against a world that offers little hope.
Who directed The Last Match?
Antonio Hens directed *The Last Match*, bringing a raw, atmospheric lens to this Cuban drama that merges romance and social struggle.
Who stars in The Last Match?
The film stars Milton García, Reinier Díaz, Jenifer Rodríguez, Beatriz Méndez, and Mirta Ibarra, with Toni Cantó rounding out the central cast.
Is The Last Match (2013) worth watching?
A compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas, *The Last Match* offers a poignant exploration of love and survival. While it may not be widely rated, its visual storytelling and emotional depth make it a standout in the genre.
How long is The Last Match?
*The Last Match* runs for 94 minutes, delivering a tight, engaging narrative that keeps you invested from start to finish.
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About The Last Match (2013) — A Gritty Cuban Romance and Soccer Drama in Havana
Directed by Antonio Hens, *The Last Match (2013)* dives into the gritty underbelly of Havana's slums, where survival and passion collide against the backdrop of sun-soaked soccer fields. Reinier, a young hustler trapped in a cycle of gambling and fleeting romance, finds himself drawn to Yosvani, a striking athlete who promises escape from his bleak existence. Their fragile bond becomes a lifeline in a world where love and ambition are luxuries few can afford.
Set against the raw energy of Cuban street life, this drama unfolds with a poetic tension, blending romance and hardship into a story that feels both intimate and urgent. Hens crafts a tale where every kick of the ball and every fleeting glance carries weight, exploring themes of longing, sacrifice, and the cost of chasing dreams in a society that often looks the other way.