Lucía
1968 · 161 min · ★ 6.5 · Drama
Traces episodes in the lives of three Cuban women, each named Lucía, from three different historical periods: the 1890s, the 1930s, and the 1960s.
Directed by Humberto Solás · Written by Humberto Solás
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Raquel Revuelta Lucia I (1895) -
Eslinda Núñez Lucia II (1930) -
Adela Legrá Lucia III (1968) -
Eduardo Moure Rafael - R Ramón Brito Aldo
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Adolfo Llauradó Tomas - I Idalia Anreus
- S Silvia Planas
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Flora Lauten -
Rogelio Blain - M Maria Elena Molinet
- A Aramís Delgado
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