Summaries

The first film in forty years to be co-produced by Cuba and Japan, it recounts the story of Freddy Maymura Hurtado who was a Bolivian man of Japanese descent. He joined the freedom fighters lead by Che Guevara in 1966 and was martyred at the age of twenty five. Aiming to rid his world of injustice and the gap between the rich and powerful and the rest of us the inspiring film reminds the viewer of the need for living with a purpose. Ernesto means 'serious,' but was also Che Guevara's first name.—aghaemi

Details

Keywords
  • cuba
  • bolivia
  • hiroshima japan
  • bolivian in cuba
  • bolivian in japan
Genres
  • Biography
Release date Oct 5, 2017
Countries of origin Japan Cuba
Official sites Official Site
Language Spanish Japanese
Filming locations Havana, Cuba
Production companies Kino Films RTV Comercial

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Runtime 2h 4m
Color Color
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