Otro Lado (2004): Al

is a young Cuban girl living in Havana. Her father is a political prisoner, and her mother has a Spanish passport. The family dreams of emigrating to Spain. Yusleydis finds solace in music and learns to play the violin. Her journey is emotional rather than physical — a passage from childhood innocence to understanding loss.

(2004), also known by its English title To the Other Side , is a poignant Mexican drama directed and written by Gustavo Loza . The film explores the global phenomenon of migration through the innocent and determined eyes of three children from Mexico, Cuba, and Morocco, each struggling with the physical and emotional absence of a father who has left "to the other side" to find work. Quick Facts Director/Writer: Gustavo Loza . al otro lado (2004)

| Character | Actor | Nationality | |-----------|-------|--------------| | Jorge | Jorge Milo | Mexican | | Said | Mohamed El Bouazati | Moroccan | | Yusleydis | Yordanka Ariosa | Cuban | | Adult Narrator (voice) | Gael García Bernal | Mexican | is a young Cuban girl living in Havana

The album is not just a collection of songs; it is a transit point. It sits perfectly between the electric energy of his work with bands like Arco and the sweeping orchestral minimalism of his film scores. Yusleydis finds solace in music and learns to

Fatima embarks on a journey across the Mediterranean to Spain to reunite with her father. Themes and Style