
The Las Tunas Symphony Orchestra was responsible for bringing the closing gala of the 31st Cinemazul Festival to a concert that bordered on perfection.
Las Tunas, Cuba.– The musicians offered a tour of some of the most iconic soundtracks from France, from La vie en rose to Emmanuelle, among other pieces.

More than just musical accompaniment, their performance was a tribute to the power of cinema and music as universal languages that move and unite generations.
During the evening, the competition awards were presented. The jury, chaired by PDh Ernesto Rafael Triguero, recognized the talent and dedication of the participants. This year's Ola Award was presented to Idelmar Cordero Gómez from Holguín province. At the same time, María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Salazar, from the Las Tunas municipality of Majibacoa, triumphed in the participation category.

Also, María Karla Acosta García, from the capital, received a special mention. 26 Newspaper presented an award to film club member Rubisel González Fonseca, from Granma, and the Provincial Directorate of Culture recognized the work of Lino Almaguer Mastrapa, from Puerto Padre, reaffirming the commitment of Las Tunas cultural institutions to promoting cinema.
Since its return, the Cinemazul Festival has championed excellence and cultural diversity. Its 31st edition was marked by emotion, talent, and the public's reconnection with its cinematic history. Thus, it closed under the magical influence of symphonic music; this time, with a French accent, but with the soul of Las Tunas.




