Blanca Rosa Blanco nació en La Habana el 24 de febrero de 1972.
Graduada de la Facultad de Artes Escénicas en el Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) en 1995
Durante su etapa de estudiante en el ISA, participó en diversas puestas en escena bajo la dirección de profesores y directores como: Vicente Revuelta, José Antonio Rodríguez yRoberto Blanco.
Títulos como La historia de un antiguo encanto, Los invitados del rey, Ubu Rey, entre otras, formaron parte de los inicios estudiantiles; así como en los clásicos tuvo su papel en Lady Macbeth y luego, con el grupo de teatro Buscón, formó parte del elenco deCuentos de amor, humor y muerte y La historia de un escaparate.
Blanca Rosa llegó a la pequeña pantalla después de haber probado su talento en el teatro, de la mano de teatristas emblemáticos.
Pero en la compañía “Irrumpe”, es donde la actriz reconoce su punto de partida y su final.
Ha probado fortuna como conductora en los espacios 23 y M y Ecos de mujer, en la Televisión Cubana, además en las premiaciones de los Lucas y el Festival Cubadisco.
Considerada por algunos el “nuevo rostro” del cine cubano, lo cierto es que Blanca Rosa Blanco da la cara en muchas de nuestras más recientes producciones para la pantalla grande y en otros espacios audiovisuales.
Esta prolífica y exitosa actriz ha pasado por las Páginas del diario de Mauricio, ha ganado en El premio flaco, juega en Habanastation y huye de los zombies en Juan de los muertos, por solo citar algunos.
Y no conforme con eso, se las arregla para impartir clases, incursionar en la dirección… y más.
A choral story where characters of different statuses and generations cross paths in an attempt to find happiness and alleviate the loneliness that crushes some of them. In a 12-storey building, neighbors and newcomers intersect, and in these encounters the destiny of some will be twisted and that of others will take better paths. A few blocks away, in another building, two septuagenarians struggle to get the company of a couple who are in a fight against the clock for a few square meters.
Documentary about emigration between the Canary Islands and Cuba during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
When criticizing a high representative of power, a young poet will be subjected to all kinds of pressure. He will only manage to survive thanks to his elegant fantasy and admmirer. That artist is Julián del Casal, who will live in colonial Havana at the end of the 19th century.
While Havana is full of zombies hungry for human flesh, official media reported that the disturbances are caused by dissidents paid by the United States. Panic seizes all until Juan comes to the rescue: he discovers he can kill the undead destroying his brain, and decides to start a small business under the slogan "We kill your loved ones."
Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.
Revolves around a love triangle that later evolves into a love square involving three Cubans and a Soviet soldier. Set in a fictitious rural village near a Soviet military base in central Cuba, their amorous adventures, or misadventures, unravel against the backdrop of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
Lorenzo, a Cuban policeman specializing in grave robberies is sent to Havana to investigate the death of a Havana-born German national, Hermann (or German in Spanish) found in a famous grave. Lorenzo recounts his findings to the police chief (Major Anancio) as he investigates Dora, an elevator operator and Herrmann's landlady, Aguila and Silvia (who work for Cultural Affairs), Chrissy (a British-born Socialist Internationalist lover), Xiomara (Hermann's mother and a local drag queen as well), a dwarf, and a false Guatemalan who had raped Chrissy during her internationalist "love/sex campaign" in Guatemala. These are the main, but not the only characters, one must absolutely follow to make sense of the plot.