Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story
- Original title
- Yuli
- Year
- 2018
- Running time
- 109 min.
- Country
- Spain
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Carlos Acosta
- Santiago Alfonso
- Keyvin Martínez
- Edison Manuel Olvera
- Laura de la Uz
- Yerlin Pérez
- Mario Elías
- Andrea Doimeadiós
- Cesar Domínguez
- Carlos Enrique Almirante
- Betiza Bismark
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production Spain-United Kingdom-Cuba-Germany-France;
- Genre
- Drama | Biography. Dancing
- Synopsis
- "Yuli" tells the story of the Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta (who plays himself), from his beginnings in a poor neighbourhood of Havana until becoming the star of one of the biggest ballet companies in the world. Yuli (Carlos's nickname) is a gifted boy who doesn't want to be a dancer but who, forced by his father Pedro, and tutored by the professor and director of the Cuban National School of Ballet, Cherry, will become one of the best dancers of his generation, breaking taboos on becoming the first black dancer to play Romeo at the Royal Ballet in London, where he forged his stellar career and his legend for 17 years.
- Awards
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2018: Goya Awards: 5 Nominations including Best New Actor (Acosta)2018: San Sebastian Film Festival: Jury Award - Best Screenplay (ex aequo)2018: Feroz Awards: Nominated for Best Music (Alberto Iglesias)2019: Platino Awards: Best Original Music2019: British Independent Film Awards (BIFA): Nom. Best Supporting Actor (Olvera)
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