Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti

He started his career as an author and actor for children's TV shows made for the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television from 1981 to 1987.

After writing and acting for children's TV shows for 6 years, Cremata Malberti dedicated his career to feature-length films.

Cremata Malberti's first commercial film was the documentary La época, El encanto y Fin de siglo made in 2000.

The movie tells the story of Carla, a woman living in Havana, who gets a visa to go to the United States but suddenly realizes that happiness may not be where she thinks it is.

[citation needed] His latest film, El Premio Flaco, adapted from Cuban writer Hector Quintero's play, tells the story of a woman whose luck changes drastically when she wins a contest sponsored by a soap company.