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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“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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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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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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Loosely based on the tale “La Espera” by Jorge Luis Borges.
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A testimony of the torture experienced by José Efraín Labana Cordero in an anti-guerrilla camp called TO3.
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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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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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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...
See moreCaracas, 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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