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Otaola premieres the documentary "Influencer" in Miami

The audiovisual shows how the Hola Ota-Ola program has been a space for criticism and denunciation against the Havana regime and has mobilized public opinion in Miami.

Preparación del estreno del documental "Influencer" © Instagram / Alexander Otaola
Preparation for the premiere of the documentary "Influencer" Photo © Instagram / Alexander Otaola

The Cuban communicatorAlexander Otaola next toHuracan Films & Media and the platformCubans around the World, premiered this Wednesday in Miami the documentary"Influencer".

The audiovisual recreates the impact of the presenter and his programHello Ota-Ola, in Miami public opinion during recent years.

In addition, it reflects how the influencer became a prominent figure in the city to the point of launching hiscandidacy for mayor of Miami-Dade.

"Influencer" takes a tour of the seven years ofshow Hola Ota-Ola on the YouTube platform, showing the process that has followed to consolidate itself as aspace for criticism of the Cuban regime and figures who represent him even in the United States.

The directorJavier Labrador he directed the feature film that lasts more than two hours. The premiere of the documentary had a large turnout. The arrival of guests, artists, press and influencers at the movie theater in Miami was broadcast live via streaming.

"She was a top Premier," said the Cuban activistEliecer Avila. While the artistKeelyn Duran He noted that it was "a very exciting night" and asked Otaola's followers to "run to the cinema to see it," because in his opinion "that bus crossed the limits."

Also the Cuban comedy duoLos Pichy Boys was in theFirst of “Influencer”. "Supporting our friendAlexander Otaola. Big Ale, you have to fuck off," they said.

Otaola explained when announcing the Premier that thedocumentary will compete in a group of festivals cinematographic films and until that cycle of events ends, it will not be able to be released on social networks.

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