Scene from Ernstfall in Havanna (2002)
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Alternate Names: Carla Sanchez-Anderson, Carla Sánchez
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Carla Sánchez-Anderson was born on January 14, 1978, in Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela. Displaying a natural inclination for the arts from a young age, she frequently participated in school plays and performances before moving to Miami, Florida, in 1995 to pursue a professional acting career.
In the United States, she underwent intensive training and initially established herself through numerous high-profile commercial campaigns for brands such as Dove, FedEx, and American Airlines. Her transition to film and television was marked by her performance in the 2002 Swiss film Ernstfall in Havanna, where she played the co-starring role of Miranda Esposito. She is also widely recognized for her television work, particularly her role as Trina in the popular 2004 telenovela Prisionera.
Her diverse filmography includes roles in independent films and series such as Diary of a Tired Black Man (2008) and the action-thriller Project X27 (2010). Beyond acting, Sánchez-Anderson has worked as a producer, writer, and more recently as a business and nutrition coach. She has been married to Craig Anderson Jr. since December 2014.
About the Movie: Ernstfall in Havanna (2002)
Release Year: 2002
Nation: Switzerland
Alternative Title: Crisis in Havana
Director: Sabine Boss
Writer: Domenico Blass, Sabine Boss, Viktor Giacobbo
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Keywords: woman director
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Ernstfall in Havanna follows Stefan Balsiger, a Swiss embassy councilor in Havana who finds himself at the center of an international crisis due to his ineptitude. When he accompanies an American senator on a diplomatic mission, things quickly spiral out of control. His mistakes cause what should have been a minor incident to escalate into a second Cuban Missile Crisis, with media, police, and diplomats from both Cuba and the USA getting involved. As the situation becomes increasingly tense, it's up to Stefan to salvage the situation before it gets completely out of hand.
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Ernstfall in Havanna is a comedy-drama directed by Swiss filmmaker Sabine Boss, released in 2002. The film provides a satirical take on international politics and diplomacy, using the character of Stefan Balsiger as a catalyst for escalating tensions between Cuba and the USA. Through his bumbling missteps, Boss highlights the absurdity of political tensions and the potential danger of minor incidents spiraling out of control. Despite its serious subject matter, Ernstfall in Havanna offers a comedic perspective on international relations, making it a unique exploration of politics and diplomacy.