Cabrujas en el país del disimulo
Beginning with his childhood and covering the many facets that characterized his intellectual universe, this documentary details the different aspects of the most important venezuelan writer of the 60s, 70s and 80s: José Ignacio Cabrujas.
Antonio Llerandi
Belén Orsini
Casts & Crew
José Ignacio Cabrujas
Fausto Verdial
Daniel Alvarado
Also Directed by Antonio Llerandi
It is a black comedy that expresses the contradictions, passions and miseries of a Venezuelan man who has climbed the social ladder on the basis of the easy wealth, devoid of the concept of effort and shows a way of being Venezuelan. The glitz, and the schizophrenia characterize the character. Oswaldo is tired of enduring the tedium of his wife and lives a passionate affair with a television star. For him, the center of his life is the money to buy anything and anyone.
Portable Country is a venezuelan film based on the novel of the same name, written by Adriano González León, whose theme is inspired on a central character, Andrés Barazarte, who is a law student at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in 70s and he engages in urban guerrillas of those years.
Based on the play by José Ignacio Cabrujas, it is a comedy with deep popular roots and, essentially, Latin American.
Thirteen women gather in a house to celebrate the bachelorette party of one of them. Life, past, present, relations between them, come to light, not always in the best way
Also Directed by Belén Orsini
"Verde Salvaje" follows three biologists, who embark on their adventures in Isla de Aves, Los Roques and the Gulf of Venezuela, to provide three points of view on the fascinating green turtle, a species in danger of extinction. These stories show that while biodiversity side, they also present a stark contrast as why the Wayuu communities have been striving for centuries to be able to feed their families.
A historic review of the life and work of Simón Rodríguez, forefather of the American thought, whose legacy had an influence on Simón Bolívar. Simón Rodríguez is attributed to be responsible for planting the first ideals of emancipation and freedom in the Liberator.