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  1. With the closure of the sugar mill, the little town of Molasses is devastated, lifeless. Aldo and Monica are a young married couple who want to find a way to survive.

  2. Jan 18, 2013 · I wanted viewers saw these two people all the time: Aldo and Monica, the protagonists, as the only thing of love and hope that radiate on screen, as they were in a desolate place, destroyed. The important thing was that the public could sense their love since the beginning, and later they discover who they are.

  3. Apr 16, 2014 · With the closure of the sugar mill, the little town of Molasses is devastated, lifeless. Aldo and Monica are a young married couple who want to find a way to survive. By supporting each other, they try to save their world without losing their faith. — Carlos Lechuga.

    • (134)
    • Drama
    • Carlos Lechuga
    • 2014-04-16
  4. May 14, 2014 · With the closure of their town’s sugar mill, a young couple, Aldo and Monica, are pushed to the point of desperation as they struggle to preserve their personal passions and principles. While these are potentially the makings of an overwrought drama, director Carlos Lechuga deftly defies the film’s title and delivers a work this is neither ...

  5. Apr 16, 2014 · With the closure of the sugar mill, the little town of Molasses is devastated, lifeless. Aldo and Monica form a young married couple that do not find a way to survive. By supporting each other, they try to save their world without loosing their faith.

    • Carlos Lechuga
    • 2 min
    • Yuliet Cruz
  6. Melaza is the heartwarming love story of Aldo and Monica, a photogenic couple who live in a much too small cottage with their fat daughter and grumpy grandma. They try very hard to earn some extra money. Their attempts finally get the couple into deeper and deeper trouble….

  7. Aug 30, 2013 · Aldo, a swimming teacher, and Monica, a rum factory worker, live in the town of Melaza (Molasses), named for the sugarcane mill which was once the industrial backbone of the village. But the supply...