Nada+ (2001)
Carla, a young postal worker in Havana, spends her days postmarking thousands of letters and dreaming of the day when she can be reunited with her parents, who moved to Miami when she was fifteen. To fulfill her longing for intimacy, she opens random letters and rewrites them into lyrical prose, believing she is helping her fellow Cubans understand one another better. Beautifully filmed in black and white accented by brilliant colours, Nada+ has a stunning visual composition. With its delightful mix of visual humour, theatrical characters, satire and a lighthearted love story, it has a distinctly Cuban flair.
Director: Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti
![]() |
Thais Valdés as Carla Pérez |
![]() |
Nacho Lugo as Cesar |
![]() |
Daisy Granados as Cunda |
![]() |
Paula Ali as Cuca |
| Writing | Manuel Rodríguez | Writer |
| Camera | Raúl Rodríguez | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti | Editor |
| Writing | Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti | Writer |
| Editing | Antonio Pérez Reina | Editor |
| Production | Camilo Vives | Producer |
| Production | Antonio P. Pérez | Producer |
| Production | Sarah Halioua | Producer |
| Production | Thierry Forte | Producer |
| Art | Guillermo Ramírez Malberti | Art Direction |
| Sound | Edesio Alejandro | Music |
| Sound | Carlos Faruolo | Sound |
| Sound | Pascal Latil | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Raúl García | Sound |
| Directing | Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti | Director |