Camilo Vives (c. 1942 – March 14, 2013) was a Cuban film producer.
[1] Vives joined the Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC), the state-controlled film arm of the Cuban government, which had been established in 1959 following the Cuban Revolution.
In 2001, he was promoted to head of the International Production division of the ICAIC.
[1] In 2004, Vives produced Tres veces dos, which marked the debut of three Cuban film directors - Pavel Giroud, Lester Hamlet and Esteban Garcia Insausti.
[1] He also produced the 2005 Spanish-Cuban film, Habana Blues, directed by Benito Zambrano.