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Women of Venezuelan Chaos (2018)
Five Venezuelan women, from different backgrounds and generations, draw a portrait of their collapsing country that faces possibly its worst social, economic, power and political crisis in its 200-year-history.
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Eternal Ashes (2011)
ETERNAL ASHES tells the story of a mother, Ana and her daughter, Elena. Although they are separated, in the space and time they remain united forever. The people and the millenarian culture of Yanomami are the framework of this story about the unbreakable bonds of filiations. After an accident in the furious flow of the mythical Orinoco River, in the fifties, Ana was considered dead. Elena as an adult and facing the negligible possibility that her mother is alive decides to leave to the Amazon to search her. ETERNAL ASHES is a story of filiations, poetry, wisdom and especially of humanity.
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Unveiling (2022)
Through the streets of Paris, a group of childhood friends will lift the veil on buried secrets, deep guilt and damning revelations.
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Más allá de las apariencias (2006)
Based on the passion for the Yanomami Indians of the 1960s from the different currents of anthropology and anthropologists, this documentary allows us to meet Jacques Lizot, since he arrived in the Venezuelan Amazon in 1968, where he lived for more than twenty years until his return to his native country, France.
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Macondo (2009)
Macondo was the name of the house where the Venezuelan writer Miguel Otero Silva lived for many years until his death. It was located on the slopes of Ávila and used to be a must for the most famous intellectuals who visited Caracas. But one fine day, not long ago, the house was demolished. Macondo is the title of the documentary by Margarita Cadenas that collects the memory of the disappeared building.


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