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- Julia (Alejandra Sandoval), is a 33-year-old woman, optimistic and strong willed. She is going through tough times, the harassment of her boss (Jackson Gutiérrez) makes her lose her job the same week that they evict her from her house. Her best friend Mayeling (Estrella Hurtado) in trying to help, gets her a job as a stripper in a nightclub. She meets Ricardo (Jorge Reyes), 53, a successful divorce lawyer and finds the opportunity to get the money she needs so much to take care of her father. Julia also knows the paradigm of the beautiful and successful woman with Alejandra (Greisy Mena), who seeks to succeed in love. Neither Ricardo nor Julia suspect that life will change forever for them.
- Art Director. Clelly Arévalo
- Four very special couples fight with life to achieve their desires. Some are looking for respect and the right to love each other. Others face treason and hidden truths. Four stories full of humour, drama and passion. They are joined by a common space: they are inhabitants of "Central Park".
- We plunge right into the epicenter of the current crisis in Venezuela through the voices of its true protagonists. "The Broken Country" is five intertwined stories showing how the citizens are making their way through the remains of a run-down government.
- A show full of jokes, parodies, gags and references to pop culture
- After so many years of dictatorship in Venezuela, a new government takes over the country, implementing a series of different extreme rules to bring the nation back to its glory days and solve the social, economic and technological issues they have been facing. A young man, Thomas (Andrei Gromyko), has problems accepting these new rules that will not allow him to follow his heart.
- Two horrible actors are recruited by the police dept to infiltrate South America's biggest drug lord.
- Sonia Soberats is a sixty seven year old Venezuelan woman. The grief from the loss of her two sons caused such great havoc in her life that she lost the sense of sight entirely. Today she is part of a prestigious group of blind photographers in New York City. She also teaches this technique in Venezuela. One of her workshops takes place in Mucuruba, a little Andean town where a festival of light is held every year. Lighting 21,000 candles throughout the village, this experience combines teaching and tradition.
- In order to not be found, a man decides to hide under a bed. There, he meets a woman, Eva. They become partners and engage in a pleasant romantic relationship in the confined space under the bed. In the room, another couple is living their life, ignoring the presence of the people trapped under the bed. The room gets torn down when the couple inhabiting it decides to break up. The people under the bed must, then, come out and, finally, look at each other outside the space that had provided them with comfort.
- A trip with President Chavez to the largest oil reserve in the world, situated beneath the Orinoco river. It is 10 years since the beginning of the Bolivian revolution.
- Carolay is the daughter of human parents, but one day she discovers that she is the daughter of a magical king called Mr. Buenísimo, an inhabitant of the sweet planet, and for that reason she is heiress to the royal throne--but she is doomed to die at the hands of the Bruja Agria.
- KING HUGO AND HIS DUMSEL Liliana, a mother of 5 kids, living in terrible condition in a Caracas's "favela", is hoping to get a new flat from President Chavez in order to change her life. August 2007, Venezuelan's President Chavez convokes a referendum in order to change the constitution and get absolute power. Carlos, a local Party Activists tries to convince Liliana to vote for the new constitution. Liliana is promised that she'll get a flat if she votes for Chavez. Hugo Rey is a journey into the totalitarian mechanism employed by Chavez to perpetuate his power.
- Maybe, some time ago, he had a family. Maybe once, he had loved ones awaiting for him. Today he's only a shadow lost amongst all the shadows that no one sees; a shadow that wakes up in the sidewalk and rummages the trashcans, searching for bottles, cans or food. One morning, life crosses his path. Friendship comes into his life in a form of an egg while searching in the trash. His entire world accommodates under the shade of an old tree, and the strong friendship seems to sing in the air of the indifferent city, and the kites play in the sky of a metropolis that is now seen with new eyes. What evil powers can separate this man from his loyal friend?
- A group of people are attending the screening of an interview with Leonela Relys, a humble Cuban teacher who created a simple literacy method, Yes, I can, with this method, more than 20 million people have been literate in a bit more than one decade. A didactic and innovative method awarded by UNESCO and which has represented a new hope in the struggle for a literate and cultured world. Leonela words, along with the participation of other characters, are the common thread of this document that goes deep into the problem of illiteracy. Testimony to testimony we are discovering the germ of all the inequalities, discriminations and injustices that hit the world. Because illiteracy is not only that you cannot read or write, it is not only a problema of the Third World: illiteracy, in any of its variants versions, goes with each person, each community, and if we are unable to identify and eradicate it we will contribute to the perpetuation of poverty and exclusion of an important part of the world society. Leo to life is more than a documentary, it is a guide that questions us and invites us to analyze how free we are of illiteracy, especially political illiteracy. In the journey of life, it is like holding a humble oil lamp in the middle of the the deepest darkness.
- A biologist from London goes to Amazonia to study the local flora. There she meets three other scientists from different nationalities and backgrounds. They advise her not to go near the Autana, a mountain regarded sacred by the local tribes, without a guide. She will do exactly the contrary.
- Conoce esta fascinante historia en la que Andreina Arocha, se deslumbra por la magia del circo que llega a su ciudad y desea que una gitana la consulte. La gitana le confía a otra el extraño presentimiento que tuvo al consultar a la chica. Ésta por un pequeño incidente resulta en la clínica donde el doctor hace un extraño diagnóstico.
- Since the problems to travel by bus in Caracas, Lucia takes Vladimir in a road trip to the south. In the road, they meet Gregoria, a woman that needs to find a little mountain town to pay homage to his recently deceased grandfather
- The first Venezuelan graffiti documentary featuring the participation of the most important writers of national graffiti, either by style, quantity, quality, technique and their experience or the places where they write, these writers have set a milestone in what graffiti is today in Venezuela. In the graffiti: respect, strategy, intelligence, experience, agility, skill, boldness, competition, secrecy and illegality are key and determining issues captured in this documentary. Pinto con lata takes place in the Gran Caracas, and records the graffiti movement during the years 2008-2011. Gran Caracas and its contrast, its nights, its harshness, its people and graffiti are the main protagonists.
- A wound between old friends re-opens after a laughter, forcing them to face the past and understand that their friendship is meant to drift apart.
- A documentary with elements of fiction that explores the myth around the character of Luis Enrique Cerrada Molina (1956-1977), the most popular miraculous dead man of the Andean city of Mérida, who lived as a criminal, who was famous for sharing the haul with the poor people of the barrios and the city and for being riddled with bullets in a well-known confrontation with law enforcement officers.
- Faced with the loss of his father, the young Pedro Pérez Delgado (Maisanta), becomes the man of the house. To help support his mother and his sister, he start working for Coronel Macías, who betray his trust, because, while still married, dares to woo his sister Petra, dishonoring the family name, honor that his father asked him to defend at any cost. Among the most intense stories of love and betrayal the character of Maisanta is forged. The white boy with yellow hair, whom many called "The American" would then become a legend, with his war cry Maisanta.
- Since 1998, a small country with vast oil wealth but an impoverished populace has followed a resolutely revolutionary path. Its leader defies the established order of things, leading his people into a fight to change the world. Heroes of the past provide his inspiration: not only revolutionaries like Simón Bolívar and Che Guevara, but Don Quixote, the legendary justice-seeker who tilted at windmills. The president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, provokes strong reactions from all sides. His close personal friendship with Fidel Castro and his virulent attacks on George W. Bush make him a figure both sympathetic and frightening. As the architect of a new Bolivarian revolution, Chávez not only wants to free the Venezuelan people, but help the world rid itself of North American imperialism. Is he a freedom fighter, or a dangerous madman? In the heat of revolutionary struggle, greatness and madness can be hard to tell apart. When idealism is the only guide, there is a constant risk of losing control. And threats come from every direction, even within. ¿¡ Revolución !? is a journey through the tortuous paths of revolution.
- The history of Piaroa Indian people's view throug out the draws in stone made during hundreds, maybe thousands of years. Still living in South of Venezuelan rain forest, they keep languages and traditions that other people, the Mapoyos, for instance,lost both, language and identity.
- Isabel, 13, takes care of her aunt Gilma, who was admitted to a hospital in Caracas after being beaten by her partner. In the midst of the chaos that surrounds them, Isabel will do anything to save her aunt and keep a promise.
- Eugenio is a real state salesman who's facing a middle life crisis. Cornered by his boss's demands, his girlfriend, and his co workers, he decides to party the night out and "forget about it all at least for one night." Alone and drunk he stumbles into what it looks like a teapot that ended up having the power of granting three wishes. Eugenio is too drunk to make sense of what's happening and messes up his wishes which brings a hilarious chaos into his already chaotic life.
- A village on the Venezuelan coast, a place of fishermen and big haciendas. Aquiles Vargas, a white aristocrat in somewhat reduced circumstances, fights with Cruz Guaregua, a humble black fisherwoman, and mother of his only son, a half-caste 'mestizo'. Vargas takes the Mestizo away to raise him as a white, with his Aunt Milita as foster-mother. As an adolescent, the 'mestizo' Jose Ramon is propelled by his bohemian Uncle Ramon towards poetry, but Aquiles takes him to be 'civilized' in the local courthouse. There he is taken into a perverse relationship with the judge's wife, while the judge watches. Jose Ramon escapes, horrified, but in his naivety finds himself in love with the judge's wife. But the situation is impossible. Jose Ramon tries in vain to be a fisherman, but fights with his mother. Aunt Milita sends a servant girl to seduce him and bring him back home. Everybody, beginning with Cruz, tries to save him. But the social and sexual conflicts, power, culture and the Law, and above all the impossible relationship between the Mestizo and his parents, finally drive him from his village.
- After his successful life in television and achieving financial stability, Adonay Flores dedicates himself to what he believes is his vocation, writing.
- Of Memory and Debris is a personal portrait of the director's grandfather (Opa, 94) and his wife's grandfather (Ababo, 81) who stayed back in Venezuela after most of their family emigrated due to the economic crisis and violence in the country. Opa lives with his wife Oma, who has been suffering from Alzheimer's for the past ten years, as he tries to comfort her in her final days. Everyday Ababo scrapes the sewers of his abandoned gold processing factory to accumulate gold remnants and afford a trip to Canada. His goal is to attend his granddaughter's wedding. An intimate character diptych, OF MEMORY AND DEBRIS tells the story of an unseen generation - the grandparents left behind by the largest exodus in Latin America's recent history.
- After 30 years since Luis Aparicio became a Hall of Famer, this documentary explores the impact of Aparicio, who played for the White Sox, Red Sox and Orioles from the 50s to the 70s. Testimonies from Aparicio himself and from co players, Venezuelan MLB players, sport journalist, among others.
- The story talks about Natalia Rivas, a 21 years old woman. Her mother was killed by Octavia Ferrari when Natalia was a little girl. Natalia is seeking revenge for the death of her parents, and in the end, life will teach her that love is stronger than hate and can overcome any adversity.