Enrique Molina, born on October 31, 1943, in Santiago de Cuba, has emerged as a pivotal figure in Cuban cinema, renowned for his versatility and authentic performances. His career, which began in the 1960s with amateur theater, took a significant turn as he became a prominent member of the Conjunto Dramático de Oriente. Over the decades, Molina has graced various mediums, including television and theater, but it is his film work that has captivated collectors.
One standout in his filmography is "Before the Ferry Arrives" (2018), a poignant exploration of human connections that resonates deeply with audiences. Collectors seek out this title not only for Molina's compelling performance but also for its representation of contemporary Cuban cinema's evolution. His ability to embody complex characters and engage with profound themes makes his films highly sought after, establishing him as a cornerstone in the collection of Cuban cinematic history.