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YULI The Carlos Acosta Story + Live Q&A from ROH12A12A

RELEASE DATE: 03/04/2019

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YULI The Carlos Acosta Story + Live Q&A from ROH Poster
CAST: TBC
DIRECTOR: TBC
RUN TIME: 3 hours 15 minutes
RELEASE DATE: 03/04/2019

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish ‘Goya’ awards including Best New Actor for Carlos Acosta, Best Cinematography and Best Adapted Screenplay. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography No Way Home - A Cuban Dancer's Story, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country.

The cast includes Carlos Acosta playing himself and introduces Edilson Manuel Olbera playing Carlos as a boy, Keyvin Martinez who plays Carlos as a young man and Santiago Alfonso as his father.

Cinecast live from the Royal Opera House. Includes Live Q&A with Carlos Acosta, Director Icíar Bollaín and Paul Laverty.

 

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