The Twelve Chairs

The Twelve Chairs

When her country is taken over by socialist revolutionaries, a wealthy woman can't bear to give up all of her wealth and possessions to the new...

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Enough!

Enough!

“Through the use of violent symbols (loosely associated with Artaud’s notion of cruelty), some of the consequences of the current social...

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TVenezuela

TVenezuela

An analysis of the history of television in Venezuela, subjected to economic power and market interests. The film explores the messages that...

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Elecciones

Elecciones

Documentary on the electoral system in Uruguay. It focused on the upcoming federal elections, criticizing both of the country's political parties.

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La Espera

La Espera

Loosely based on the tale “La Espera” by Jorge Luis Borges.

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TO3

TO3

A testimony of the torture experienced by José Efraín Labana Cordero in an anti-guerrilla camp called TO3.

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Diamantes

Diamantes

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...

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Como el Uruguay no hay

Como el Uruguay no hay

Early on, Ugo Ulive, with his short film Como el Uruguay no hay (1960), seeks to raise awareness and involve the viewer in political action and its...

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Un Vintén pa’l Judas

Un Vintén pa’l Judas

Christmas Eve. The children ask for money for the Judas (Un Vintén pa’l Judas), and the protagonist, a failed tango singer without means or will to...

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Caracas, dos o tres cosas

Caracas, dos o tres cosas

Ugo Ulive took his camera for a walk though the streets of Caracas, contrasting daily reality with a soundtrack taken from radionovelas, news...

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