Cuban Film Nora.

The presentation of the Cuban film Nora, by director Roly Peña, brought together movie lovers at the Tunas cinema-theater for a special screening attended by the filmmaker. This event was part of the film's national tour of theaters across the country.

The film, a thriller that blends dramatic and espionage elements, transports the viewer to the complex reality of the 1990s in Cuba through the story of a young undercover State Security agent infiltrated into counterrevolutionary organizations based in South Florida.

Cuban filmmaker Roly PeñaDuring the discussion with the audience in Las Tunas, Roly Peña shared experiences related to the filmmaking process, the challenges of bringing a highly sensitive historical and human subject to the screen, and the motivations behind the narrative development of the protagonist, played by actress Ingrid Lobaina.

The film is a co-production between Cubavisión, the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC), and the Patria production company. The cast includes renowned Cuban actors such as Aramís Delgado, Héctor Noas, and Patricio Wood, along with performers from younger generations.

With a screenplay by Amílcar Salatti, Nora has received favorable reviews from critics for its visual style, the psychological development of its characters, and the dramatic Cuban filmmaker Roly Peña.tension that sustains the story from its opening scenes.

The film's official premiere took place in December 2025 at the Yara Cinema in Havana, as part of the Havana Film Festival. It began its run in theaters nationwide last April, bringing the film to audiences in various Cuban provinces.

The presentation in Las Tunas reaffirmed the public's interest in contemporary national cinema and turned the day into a space for dialogue between creators and spectators around topics related to historical memory, identity, and the defense of the nation.

Recognition in Las Tunas to Cuban filmmaker Roly Peña.