Isabel Santos Makes Her Debut in the Animated Series TITOVERSE

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January 24, 2023

Cuban actress Isabel Santos, protagonist of memorable films such as "Clandestinos" or recently released feature films such as "Oscuros Amores", makes her debut as an actress for animated series in the animated series TITOVERSE, created, co-written and directed by Daniel Martín Subiaut, which he co-produces with the Animation Studios of the ICAIC.

Isabel plays three characters: Countess Elizabeth Bathori, Chinese pirate Ching Shih, and herself, as a guest at Tito's fifteenth birthday party, where a twenty-four-hour loop is created until the league of Latin superheroes overcomes evil in different eras and dimensions.

"It's my first time but an actor always has to test himself. I liked the way I was invited to this challenge, I liked the scripts. I felt supported by the entire team, and it was especially valuable to have an Acting Director like Ana Nora Calaza," said the actress.

"This series is very important because, now that people don't leaf through books and children are almost born with a cell phone or tablet in their hand, it's an interesting and intelligent way to approach the culture of different countries. In our cinematographic memory, our children's films always remain, they are unforgettable family memories. Awakening curiosity in children about other cultures is something wonderful. I think this series will last forever."

Other first-rate actors who shine in this series are: Osvaldo Doimeadiós, Luis Alberto García, Paula Alí, Corina Mestre, Rigoberto Ferrera, Rubén Breña, Aramís Delgado, Carlos Enrique Almirante, Luis Silva, Yeny Soria, Carlos Luis González, Tahimí Alvariño, Edesio Alejandro, Ulises González, Lezvy Samper, Marino Luzardo, among others. This stage of recording, with more stars to be included, will conclude next February.

This series, which still does not have an official premiere date, develops during the adolescence of the successful Cuban-Mexican child character Tito Reacciona, of which, this January 28th its first season already premieres on Canal Habana, in celebration of the 170th anniversary of José Martí's birth and the seventeenth anniversary of the channel's founding.

Source: Cubadebate

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