Innocence (2018)

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On november 27th, 1871 one of the most atrocious events happened in the Cuban territory, the regiment of voluntarys of the spanish army along with the Spaniard corrupt government that ruled the island, conspired to destroy the lives of 8 students of medicine. The resolution of the young students in maintaining their dignity over the injustice in which they were involved; the reaction of few fair spanish men to the inexplicable situation in which the events was developed and the never told roll of Fermín Valdés in the discovery of the truth will change the insight of this story. Based on true events, this film was a debt to the Cuban history that was settled.

Director: Alejandro Gil
Runtime: 115 min
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Editing: Fermín Domínguez
Production: ICAIC
Country: Cuba
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Alejandro Gil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Innocence about?
On november 27th, 1871 one of the most atrocious events happened in the Cuban territory, the regiment of voluntarys of the spanish army along with the Spaniard corrupt government that ruled the island, conspired to destroy the lives of 8 students of medicine. The resolution of the young students in maintaining their dignity over the injustice in which they were involved; the reaction of few fair spanish men to the inexplicable situation in which the events was developed and the never told roll of Fermín Valdés in the discovery of the truth will change the insight of this story. Based on true events, this film was a debt to the Cuban history that was settled.
Who directed Innocence?
Innocence was directed by Alejandro Gil.
Who stars in Innocence?
Innocence stars Yasmani Guerrero, Luis Manuel Alvarez, Héctor Noas, Yadier Fernández, Yeremis Pérez, Reinier Díaz.
How long is Innocence?
Innocence has a runtime of 1h 55m (115 minutes).
Where was Innocence produced?
Innocence was produced in Cuba.