- Rosa, a Holocaust survivor, is an octogenarian widow who has lived alone for more than 50 years in an apartment across the United Nations. When an intruder gets hold of her place, she takes him for a thief, a rapist and then a Nazi agent. But he is none of that. His mission is "to execute the greatest S.O.B. the world has ever known".—Ivan Acosta
- The drama that connects these two fictional characters is linked to five real episodes: the escape of thousands of Jews from Germany aboard the St. Louis, in 1939; their arrival in Havana and their entrance denial; the indifference by the United States that send them back to Europe; the tragedy of the Cuban children who participated in the Pedro Pan Rescue Project, and a historical U.N. General Assembly of world leaders.—Ivan Acosta
- ROSA AND THE EXECUTIONER OF THE FIEND A film by: Ivan Acosta (Author director of the play EL SUPER)
Rosa, a Holocaust survivor, is an octogenarian widow who has lived alone for more than 50 years in an apartment across the United Nations. When an intruder gets hold of her place, she takes him for a thief, a rapist and then a Nazi agent. But he is none of that. His mission is "to execute the greatest S.O.B. the world has ever known".
The drama that connects these two fictional characters is linked to five real episodes: the escape of thousand Jews from Germany aboard the St. Louis, in 1939; their arrival in Havana and their entrance denial; the indifference by the United States that send them back to Europe; the tragedy of the Cuban children who participated in the Pedro Pan Rescue Project, and a historical U.N. General Assembly of world leaders.
Both Rosa and Amaury find themselves in mutual dilemmas that threaten their lives and somehow have to meet half way to help each other.
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