Amada

A young woman from a wealthy family in Havana, Cuba of 1914, is faced with great sexual and social inequality. Her struggles to achieve identity and dignity are played out in a tragic romance in which she is torn between her established and respected marriage and the forbidden love of a young rebel

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Center for Cuban Studies, Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográfica
Other Authors: Carrión, Miguel de, 1875-1929, Erora, Cesar, Hernández, Andrés, Planas, Silvia, Péez, José Ramón, Rodríguez, Nelson, Runez, Eslinada, Solás, Humberto, 1941-2008
Format: Unknown
Language:Spanish
Published: [New York, N.Y.] : Center for Cuban Studies, [c199-]
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Call Number: ZVC 3759