Imagen de Caracas was an experimental film spectacle, directed by Jacobo Borges and Mario Robles in 1968 for the 400 anniversary of the foundation of Caracas. It needed more than 48768 meters of film and 5000 actors.
Cruz Quinal, "the mandolin king," lives near Cumana in a mountain valley surrounded by sugarcane fie...
Hugo Chavez was a colourful, unpredictable folk hero who was beloved by his nation’s working class. ...
Short that tells the history of Campoma, a small Venezuelan town founded by black slaves.
In 1969, the Renovación Universitaria movement and the subsequent raid on the Central University of ...
Trade union leader Manuel Taborda, a pioneer of workers' organisations in the oil industry, recounts...
1780, a group of slaves flee from a sugar cane hacienda. As they are pursued by Don Manuel Aguirre,...
Intertwined stories of people fighting for love, survival and the truth during quarantine.
Río Negro is the struggle of two men, Osuna and Funes, hungry for power and wealth in a small town i...
Documentary about the life of Simón Bolívar, directed by Antonio Bacé.
In the gritty streets of Detroit, *The Jazz Fight* follows Benny "The Hammer" Leonard, a once-promis...
What is inside the brain of a man whose memory is fading? Featuring anonymously donated, never-befor...
Three couples from Estonia and Germany navigate the uncharted territory of free love, finding new pa...
"Ellas en la ciudad" (Them in the City) focuses on the first settlers of the neighborhoods on the ou...