Roberto Hernández
A beacon of Cuban cinema, Roberto Hernández was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1951 and has been creating films since the late 1970s. Known primarily for his work in the documentary genre, his most renowned films include "Boxers and Ballerinas" and "The Wall," a film which earned him international recognition and awards, despite lacking recognition at major film festivals. His directorial style often sheds light on the socio-political climate of his home country, bringing an authentic and raw perspective to global audiences.
Roberto Hernández, with his profound love for his homeland and unwavering commitment to truth-telling, illuminates the beauty, struggle, and resilience of Cuban life through his cinematic lens.