
La película de Ana 2013
Dive into the clever satire *La película de Ana (2013)*, directed by Daniel Díaz Torres, where a struggling telenovela actress navigates the harsh realities of financial desperation with a bold, morally complex scheme.
Director: Daniel Díaz Torres
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is La película de Ana (2013) about?
*La película de Ana* follows a struggling telenovela actress, Ana, who leverages her public persona to secretly produce a documentary exposing prostitution—only to find herself entangled in the very world she intended to expose. The film explores themes of deception, survival, and the ethical dilemmas of storytelling.
Who directed La película de Ana?
Daniel Díaz Torres directed *La película de Ana (2013)*, known for his bold and socially conscious approach to Cuban cinema.
Who stars in La película de Ana?
The film stars Cuban actress Laura de la Uz as Ana, alongside Tobias Langhoff and Yuliet Cruz in pivotal supporting roles.
Is La película de Ana (2013) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *La película de Ana* stands out for its sharp satire and morally ambiguous narrative tailored to fans of dark comedies and sharp social commentary. Its 98-minute runtime delivers a tightly crafted exploration of art and reality, though it may not suit all tastes.
How long is La película de Ana?
*La película de Ana* runs for 98 minutes.
About La película de Ana (2013) — A Dark Comedy-Drama About Art and Exploitation
Dive into the clever satire *La película de Ana (2013)*, directed by Daniel Díaz Torres, where a struggling telenovela actress navigates the harsh realities of financial desperation with a bold, morally complex scheme. Ana, played with sharp wit by Laura de la Uz, fakes a documentary project to expose an underground world, challenging the blurred lines between art, exploitation, and survival. The film blends dark comedy with biting social commentary, capturing the tension between glamour and grit in modern storytelling.
Tobias Langhoff and Yuliet Cruz deliver standout performances as Ana's co-conspirators, each grappling with their own motives in this high-stakes charade. With a runtime of 98 minutes packed with sharp dialogue and unexpected twists, *La película de Ana* offers a fresh take on comedy-drama hybrids, leaving audiences to question where authenticity ends and deception begins.