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‘Ashes’ Review: Diego Luna’s Moving Film Depicts The Human Price Of Immigration In A World Of Hate – Cannes Film Festival

Deadline·Pete Hammond·19 days ago
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ASHES ( Ceniza en la Boca ) Festival: Cannes (Special Screenngs) Director: Diego Luna Screenplay: Diego Luna, Abia Castillo, Diego Rabasa Cast: Anna Díaz, Adriana Paz , Luisa Huertas, Teresa Lozano, Guillermo Ríos, Adriana Jacomé, Sergio Bautista, Benny Emmanuel, Irene Escolar, Anna Alarcón, Dailyn Valdivieso, Charlie Rowe, Laura Gómez Running Time: 1 hour and 42 minutes Watch on Deadline Sales Agent: Luxbox SYNOPSIS: Set in Mexico and Spain, Ashes (Ceniza en la Boca) tells the story of Lucila ( Anna Diaz ), a young Mexican woman looking for a better life in Spain where she takes her younger brother, Diego (Sergio Bautista) to reunite with their mother (Adriana Paz) who had left them 8 years earlier to find a new life and, she says, eventually discover a way to bring her family back together. The ensuing difficulties, tragedy, and unexpected obstacles find Lucila in an unforgiving world she doesn’t know and must try to navigate to simply survive.…

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