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Oriana (1985)
A young girl is sent to a Venezuelan hacienda, where she learns about the life of her reclusive aunt, Oriana.
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70
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El regalo (1989)
Poetry film based on "El regalo" by Honduran writer Clementina Suárez.
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50
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Maurice Hasson (1985)
In this short film, made on the occasion of a visit by Maurice Hasson to Mérida to perform in concert, he evokes in a warm conversation his indelible memories and deeply human experiences of his life in Mérida.
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50
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Algunos cantantes, algunas canciones (1981)
An approach to Latin American protest music.
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8.2
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90
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Los Nevados (1979)
Los Nevados is the first peasant feature film from Venezuela. The magical poetry about humans who endure an almost animal, almost instinctive, almost sad existence, which turns into a complaint.
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60
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El Sitio del Anís (1983)
Documentary about the struggles of the people of El Sitio del Anís, in the Venezuelan Andes.
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7.6
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35
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¡Diles que no me maten! (1984)
A young peasant farmer has a feud with a heartless landowner which results in the landowner killing the peasant's cattle which result in the peasant killing the landowner which for the man goes in to hiding for more than 40 years, hounded by the murdered landowner's son obsessed with finding his father's killer.
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10
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TO3 (1972)
A testimony of the torture experienced by José Efraín Labana Cordero in an anti-guerrilla camp called TO3.
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6.9
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10
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80
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Tierna es la Noche (1990)
Tierna es la Noche is a film without bullets nor sea, without mosquitoes, without peasants nor flowers. It only contains a barman, a man and a beautiful woman who lives in a bathroom. For commercial reasons, we have included two policemen, a drop of blood and a multilingual nymphomaniac. For aesthetic reasons, a tear and a black man. For both reasons, the film takes place anachronically, during the fifties and nineties in a make-believe city called Caracas. It's a story of histerics, like all stories, unfinished.
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60
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Trans (1983)
Trans is a 1982 Venezuelan documentary short film that offers an intimate look into the lives of a group of trans women and drag performers in Caracas, exploring their experiences in a society marked by transphobia and homophobia. Through interviews and performances, the documentary highlights the resilience and dignity of these women in the face of widespread discrimination and violence. Premiering at the Venezuelan National Cinematheque in 1982, Trans is considered a pioneering work in the representation of the trans community in Latin American cinema.
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10
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100
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Caracas, dos o tres cosas (1969)
Ugo Ulive took his camera for a walk though the streets of Caracas, contrasting daily reality with a soundtrack taken from radionovelas, news broadcasts and popular music.
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7.2
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The Wedding (1982)
A politically charged film, where a series of archetypal characters are presented.
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10
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TVenezuela (1969)
An analysis of the history of television in Venezuela, subjected to economic power and market interests. The film explores the messages that television reproduces through its "anchors" and the much-criticised soap operas.
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10
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Diamantes (1969)
Diamantes, short produced by the ULA, registered the birth of a new town: San Salvador de Paul, the arrival of new residents, farmers who ventured in search of riches, merchants, gamblers, prostitutes, all trying to snatch the momentary wealth of those who discovered the mineral, typical image of underdevelopment.
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6.7
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45
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90
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Enough! (1969)
“Through the use of violent symbols (loosely associated with Artaud’s notion of cruelty), some of the consequences of the current social organization in Latin-America are exposed: the alienation, marginalization and reification of men, and the continuous presence of imperialism, considered as rape.” (UU)
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10
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Venezuela tres tiempos (Fragmentos del anti-desarrollo) (1972)
A motion picture of the economic and social situation in current Venezuela, through three characters affected one way or another by dependency and neocolonialism.
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6.3
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10
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55
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Amerika, Terra Incognita (1988)
This low-budget avant garde feature uses no dialogue in telling the story of the reaction of the Spanish court after the initial exploration of America. A botanist revels in his collection of new plants. A native is baptized in a church ceremony, and nuns and court jesters appear throughout this rambling feature.
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6.9
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41
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57
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Orinoko, New World (1984)
The Orinoko: main character in the film. The first part is set during the pre-conquest and is represented as an earthly paradise. A shaman has precognitive visions: go to Columbus and the Catholic missionary in 1498.
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10
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Rafael Alberti: A Portrait of the Poet by Fernando Birri (1984)
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10
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80
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Cubagua (1987)
Based on the novel by Venezuelan writer Enrique Bernardo Núñez, the film tells the story of engineer Leiziaga discovering his historical doubles in the context of the colonization of the island of Cubagua in Venezuela. In this way, two stories are intertwined: one that takes place in the 16th century and another in the 20th century. The first story focuses on the life of the Spanish settlers who arrived in Cubagua and the exploitation of the indigenous peoples for pearl extraction; the second story, set in the 1920s, tells of Leiziaga's archaeological expedition, financed by a multinational oil company, in which he visits the island to study the ruins of the Spanish settlement, which leads him to reflect on the passage of time and the destruction caused by human exploitation, and through a game of mirrors, to realize the relationships between the past, present and future.
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53
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95
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La propia gente (1981)
This documentary is comprised of three shorts: 'El Afinque de Marín' that follows the musicians of the group Madera. 'Yo hablo a Caracas' about an indigenous leader and his reply to the authorities of the venezuelan goverment regarding the violations towards his people and finally 'Mayami Nuestro' chronicles the relationship of venezuelans during the eighties with the city of Miami.
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5.9
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37
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52
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Caño Mánamo (1983)
A documentary about the building of a damn near Caño Mánamo and the effects it has on the environment.
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7.4
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40
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Get Out of Here! (1977)
A rural community in the Ecuadorian Andes suddenly faces a land dispute with the legal representatives of a large company. The discovery of very rich ore deposits in the territory is the reason of the offensive greedy on those places, where the community lived since immemorial times.
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4.4
/28/
10
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41
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The Compass Rose (1983)
Exiled Chilean director Patricio Guzmán filmed in Cuba and in Venezuela to create this controversial statement on the creation and survival of Latin American culture from the late-15th century to the present. For some viewers, the film will be superficially symbolic and rhetorical, for others, it will be a strong and personal vision of several centuries of history.
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Los Andes y su universidad (1969)
Documentary film by Jorge Solé and Carlos Rebolledo.
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Simón Bolívar, ese soy yo (1994)
In Simón Bolívar, ese soy yo, Venezuelan filmmaker Edmundo Aray begins his cinematic cycle devoted to Latin America’s independence heroes with a poetic and symbolic animated film that reimagines the life and myth of Simón Bolívar.
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Chile 11 de septiembre (1975)
This film talks about the overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile.
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El hombre del anillo (1986)
Documentary about Venezuelan artist Antonio José Fernández.
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La autonomía ha muerto (1969)
In 1969, the Renovación Universitaria movement and the subsequent raid on the Central University of Venezuela by the government of Rafael Caldera, triggered a strong wave of protest in the Institutes of Higher Education in Venezuela. This documentary collects part of the events that took place in the city of Mérida, Mérida State, where the University of the Andes is located.
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100
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Renovación (1969)
In 1969, a wave of discontent swept through Latin American universities. In Venezuela, students set out to fundamentally renew the concept and criteria of teaching. This is their story.
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La rosa de los vientos (1978)
A film by Michael New.
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Japón a lo lejos (2007)
A topographer who makes a living drawing up maps for indigenous and peasant communities dreams of managing death.
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Los dioses de cara blanca (1977)
Documentary inspired by the book by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano "Open Veins of Latin America".
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El hipercubo (1986)
Based on the thesis of Alejandro Rivero and Ernesto Pacheco, this documentary attempts to glimpse, through the senses, the fourth mathematical dimension.
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El banquete del gobierno o el ventarrón de las doce (1983)
In a far forgotten village there are great expectations for the arrival of some important government authorities.
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Puros hombres (1977)
During the dictatorial regime of Juan Vicente Gómez, the bachelor Ibarra is imprisoned for political conspiracy. In prison, the inmates live together remembering the events that led to their imprisonment. Finally, a group, led by the bachelor Ibarra, manages to carry out a plan to escape from the prison.


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