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  1. Four Seasons in Havana: With Jorge Perugorría, Carlos Enrique Almirante, Luis Alberto García, Mario Guerra. Follow lieutenant Conde as he solves crime, beds beautiful women and navigates the corruption and politics of his Havana police department

    • (1.1K)
    • 2016-12-09
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
  2. As Havana slowly revolves through the year, wistful detective Mario Conde probes the sultry heart of the city to investigate dark and deadly crimes. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • January 1, 1970
  3. Four Seasons in Havana (Spanish: Cuatro estaciones en La Habana) was a four-part 2016 Spanish-language web television series on Netflix. It is based on the books “The Havana Quartet” written by Cuban novelist Leonardo Padura Fuentes.

  4. Visit the TV show page for 'Four Seasons in Havana' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode...

  5. Dec 9, 2016 · Genres Crime, Drama. As Havana slowly revolves through the year, wistful detective Mario Conde probes the sultry heart of the city to investigate dark and deadly crimes.

    • (39)
    • December 9, 2016
  6. Four Seasons in Havana. In the scalding summer of Havana, the body of a gay young man and son of a diplomat is found, leading Conde to a world of sexual possibilities. The brutal murder of a young teacher leads Conde to follow in the footsteps of a drug dealer linked to the school he attended.

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  8. Four Seasons in Havana is a very stylish, well constructed crime mini series. It has a "Noir" feel but with overly dramatic and Cuban banter. Noir typically showcases more subtle acting, and minimal dialogue, and generates a "colder" more mysterious tone.