List of Venezuelan films

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This is a list of films produced in Venezuela.

Early film[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1897
Un célebre especialista sacando muelas en el gran Hotel Europa Documentary First film
Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo Documentary
Disputa entre Andracistas y Rojistas
Una paliza en el estado Sarría
Carlos Ruiz peleando con un cochero proto-Western
1899
Joropo de negros en el Orinoco Carlos Ruiz Chapellín Folk tale
1901
Diálogos de Tirabeque y Pelegrín G. Romegout, a Lumière worker First certain fiction and first sound film made in Venezuela
Bailes populares Romegout Folktale Featuring sound
Coplas de Gedeón Romegout Featuring sound
1903
Unknown (likely multiple) Manuel Trujillo Durán and Alfredo Duplat Possibly made in Colombia; shown in Venezuela by Venezuelans (August 13–27)
1908
5 de Julio or 5 de Julio: Película Criolla Manuel Ignacio Baralt, Servio Tulio Baralt and Manuel Delhom Documentary Made in honor of the president of Carabobo state, Dr. Samuel E. Niño
Las Trincheras-Valencia S. T. Baralt and M. Delhom Documentary
1909
Carnival in Caracas M. A. Gonhom and Augusto González Vidal Documentary Said to be filmed on primitive cameras, but enjoyed by the audience who wanted to see the subject
1913
Don Confusio Lucas Manzano [1]
La dama de las Cayenas Enrique Zimmerman Parody First feature film
1923
La Trepadora Edgar J. Anzola & Jacobo Capriles
1928
Los milagros de la Divina Pastora Amábilis Cordero
1932
La venus de Nácar: Fantasía Aborigen Efrain Gómez First sound film
1938
Taboga Features synchronous sound
El Rompimiento Features synchronous sound

1940s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1941
Juan de la calle Rafael Rivero Social cinema Production by Rómulo Gallegos
1945
Alma llanera Manuel Pelufo
Las Aventuras de Frijolito y Robustiana José María Galofré
Dos hombres en la tormenta Rafael Rivero
1949
La Balandra Isabel llegó esta tarde Carlos Hugo Christensen Juana Sujo, Tomás Henríquez Drama Cannes Film Festival winner: Best Cinematography

1950s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1950
La Escalinata César Enríquez Independent film
El demonio es un ángel Carlos Hugo Christensen
1952
Reverón Margot Benacerraf Documentary
1953
Luz en el páramo Víctor Urruchúa Entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival
1957
Caín Adolescente Román Chalbaud Carlota Ureta Zambrano, Milagros del Valle, Edgar Jimenez, Rafael Briceño Drama Román Chalbaud's first movie
1959
Araya Margot Benacerraf José Ignacio Cabrujas (narrator) Documentary 1959 Cannes Film Festival nominee: Golden Palm

1960s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1962
Séptimo Paralelo Elia Marcelli
1963
Cuentos para mayores Román Chalbaud Manuel Poblete, Carmen Mesutti, Héctor Cabrera
1964
Isla de sal Clemente de la Cerda Simón Díaz, Lila Morillo Clemente de la Cerda's first movie
1965
EFPEUM Mauricio Odremán [es] Science fiction
La ciudad que nos ve Jesús Enrique Guédez Mockumentary Social compromise film
1968
La Universidad Vota en Contra Jesús E. Guédez Documentary

1970s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1971
Chévere o La victoria de Wellington Román Chalbaud Eva Moreno, José Royo, Alfredi Berry
1973
Cuando quiero llorar no lloro Mauricio Walerstein Valentín Trujillo, Orlando Urdaneta, Verónica Castro, Miguel Ángel Landa, Haydée Balza Fernando Arriaga, Rafael Briceño Drama Film based on the homonymous novel Cuando quiero llorar no lloro by Miguel Otero Silva; entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival
1975
Crónica de un subversivo latinoamericano Mauricio Walerstein
La Quema de Judas Román Chalbaud Miguel Ángel Landa, Hilda Vera, Rafael Briceño Drama 9th Moscow International Film Festival nominee: Grand Prize
1976
Compañero Augusto Enver Cordido Orlando Urdaneta, María Grazia Bianchi, Rafael Cabrera, Jesús Maella, Julio Mota, Chelo Rodríguez Drama
Soy un delincuente Clemente de la Cerda Haydée Balza Special Jury Prize at 1977 Locarno International Film Festival
1977
El Cine Soy Yo Luis Armando Roche Asdrúbal Meléndez, Juliet Berto, Alvaro Roche Drama Entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival
El Pez que Fuma Román Chalbaud Hilda Vera, Orlando Urdaneta, Haydée Balza, Miguel Ángel Landa Comedy / drama
Los Tracaleros Alfredo Lugo Orlando Urdaneta, Elluz Peraza, Toco Gómez Comedy / drama
Panamá Jesús Enríque Guédez
Se llamaba SN Luis Correa Asdrúbal Meléndez, José Torres, María Gracia Bianchi, Pedro Marthan, Ricardo Blanco Historical
Se solicita muchacha de buena presencia y motorizado con moto propia Alfredo Anzola
1978
Carmen, la que contaba 16 años Román Chalbaud Mayra Alejandra, Miguel Ángel Landa, Carlos Márquez Drama
El cabito Daniel Oropeza Carlos Carrera, Chony Fuentes, Gabriel Martínez, Hermelinda Alvarado, María Grazia Bianchi, Oscar Ibarra
La empresa perdona un momento de locura Mauricio Walerstein Simón Díaz, Eva Mondolfi, Asdrúbal Meléndez, Iván Feo Comedy Screened at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Yo hablo a Caracas Carloz Azpurúa Documentary
1979
Bodas de papel Román Chalbaud
Bolívar, sinfonía tropikal Diego Rísquez
El rebaño de los ángeles Román Chalbaud Mary Soliani, Pilar Romero, Alicia Plaza Fiction
Manuel Alfredo Anzola Víctor Cuica, Alejo Felipe, Asdrúbal Meléndez, Julio Mota, Virginia Urdaneta
País Portátil Iván Feo Alejandra Pinedo, Héctor Duvauchelle, Iván Feo Fiction Film based on the novel of the same name by Adriano González León
Simplicio Franco Rubartelli Guillermo Montesinos, David Lares, Luis Salazar, Antonio Rodríguez
Trampa inocente Oziel Rodríguez Bienvenido Roca, José Torres, Hilda Vera, María Fernanda di Giacobbe, Arturo Calderón
Travelling Companion Clemente de la Cerda Entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival

1980s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1980
Historias de amor y brujería Carlo Cosmi
1981
La Propia Gente Carlos Azpúrua, Carlos Oteyza, Jacobo Penzo Documentary
1982
Cangrejo Román Chalbaud Miguel Ángel Landa, América Alonso, Carlos Márquez Drama Based on the book Cuatro Crímenes: Cuatro Poderes, by Fermín Mármol León
Domingo de resurrección César Bolívar
Los Criminales Clemente de la Cerda
1983
La Gata Borracha Román Chalbaud
The House of Water Jacobo Penzo
1984
Adiós Miami Antonio Llerandi
Cangrejo II Román Chalbaud Miguel Ángel Landa, Jean Carlo Simancas, Toco Gómez
Cóctel de camarones Alfredo Anzola Adriana Villalba, Alba Roversi, Alejandro Corona Comedy
Homicidio culposo César Bolívar Elba Escobar, Javier Vidal, Jean Carlos Simancas Drama
La hora del tigre Alfredo Lugo
La muerte insiste Javier Blanco Based in the novel L'Assassin maladroit by René Reouven
Macho y hembra Mauricio Walerstein
Morituri Philippe Toledano
1985
Oriana Fina Torres Doris Wells, Maya Oloe Drama Won the Golden Camera Award at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival
Ratón de ferretería Román Chalbaud Miguel Ángel Landa, Jenny Noguera, Rafael Briceño
Más allá del silencio César Bolívar Maria Isabel Calderón, Julie Restifo, Ileanna Simancas
Agonia Joseph Novoa Maria Eugenia Carrasco, Aminta de Lara Aminta de Lara. Jorge Díaz, Juan Manuel Montesinos Drama
1986
Ifigenia Iván Feo Marialejandra Martín, Adriano González León, Vilma Ramia Drama
Pequeña revancha Olegario Barrera Monteverde Nominated for the 1st Goya Awards as Best Iberoamerican Film.[3]
1987
Macu, The Policeman's Woman Solveig Hoogesteijn Daniel Alvarado, María Luisa Mosquera, Ana Castell Drama
La oveja negra Román Chalbaud Eva Blanco, Arturo Calderón, Javier Zapata Drama

1990s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1990
Cuchillos de fuego Román Chalbaud Miguel Ángel Landa Dora Mazzone Jonathan Montenegro
1991
Jericó Luis Alberto Lamata Cosme Cortázar Drama Goya Award nominee: Best Spanish Language Foreign Film
1992
Desnudo con Naranjas Luis Alberto Lamata Lourdes Valera & Daniel Alvarado Drama Sochi International Film Festival winner: Best Actor Daniel Alvarado
Río Negro aka Blak River Atahualpa Lichy Ángela Molina, Marie-José Nat, Nathalie Nell, Fanny Bastien, Frank Ramírez, Daniel Alvarado Drama Coral Prize to the Best Unpublished Script - Havana Festival, India Catalina Opera Prima - Cartagena Festival, Makhila to the Opera Prima - Biarritz Festival.
Santera Solveig Hoogesteijn Gledys Ibarra, Irma Salcedo Drama Gramado Film Festival nominee – Latin Competition: Best Film
1993
Los Platos del Diablo Thaelman Urgelles Gustavo Rodríguez, Mimí Lazo, Marcela Walerstein Drama Film based on the novel of the same name, by Eduardo Liendo
1994
Golpes a mi Puerta Alejandro Saderman Verónica Oddó & Elba Escobar Drama Goya Award nominee: Best Spanish Language Foreign Film
1995
Mecánicas Celestes Fina Torres Ariadna Gil Comedy L.A. Outfest winner: Grand Jury Award for Outstanding American Narrative Feature
Rosa de Francia César Bolívar Ninibeth Leal, Víctor Cámara Drama
Sicario Joseph Novoa Laureano Olivares, Gledys Ibarra, Pedro Lander Drama Tokyo International Film Festival winner: Best Director & Best Supporting Actress
1996
Out in the Open Luis Armando Roche Roy Dupuis, Christian Vadim, Carlos Cruz Drama
Tokyo-Paraguaipoa Leonardo Henríquez Adolfo Cubas, Eileen Abad, Kenji Sato Action / drama
1997
Una Vida y Dos Mandados Alberto Arvelo John Márquez, Bernardino Angel Drama Montréal World Film Festival nominee: Grand Prix des Amériques
Pandemonium: La Capital del Infierno Román Chalbaud Orlando Urdaneta, Amalia Pérez Díaz [es] Drama San Sebastián International Film Festival nominee: Golden Seashell Award
La Voz del Corazón Carlos Oteyza Henry Soto, Beatriz Valdez, Asdrúbal Meléndez Drama Gramado Film Festival nominee: Best Film
1998
100 años de perdón Alejandro Saderman Orlando Urdaneta, Elluz Peraza, Mariano Álvarez, Daniel Lugo & Aroldo Betancourt Comedy Newport International Film Festival nominee: Jury Award
Amaneció de golpe Carlos Azpúrua Ruddy Rodríguez, Yanis Chimaras, Elba Escobar Drama Goya Award nominee: Best Spanish Language Foreign Film
Piel Oscar Lucién Indhira Serrano, Gabriel Blanco, Juan Manuel Montesinos Drama Bogotá Film Festival nominee: Best Film
1999
Huelepega: Ley de la Calle Elia Schneider José Gregorio Rivas, Pedro Lander, Adolfo Cubas Drama
Loop

2000s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2000
Caracas Amor a Muerte Gustavo Balza Luis Fernández, Iván Tamayo Drama Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival winner: Best Film
Cédula Ciudadano Diego Velasco Héctor Palma, Luis Colmenares, Dimas González, Rolando Padilla, Benjamin Rausseo, Orlando Urdaneta Comedy
Manuela Sáenz Diego Rísquez Beatriz Valdés, Mariano Álvarez Drama
Borrón y Cuenta Nueva Henrique Lazo Mimí Lazo, Luis Fernández, Elba Escobar Comedy Cartagena Film Festival nominee: Best Film
Oro Diablo Joseph Novoa Drama
2002
The Archangel's Feather
2003
B-Happy Gonzalo Justiniano Manuela Martelli, Eduardo Barril, Lorene Prieto, Felipe Ríos, Ricardo Fernández Drama Winner: CICAE Award - Best Film
Una casa con vista al mar Alberto Arvelo Imanol Arias, Leandro Arvelo Drama Miami Film Festival winner: Best Director
Yotama se va volando Luis Armando Roche Edgar Ramírez, Beatriz Vásquez Drama Cartagena Film Festival nominee: Best Film
2004
Punto y Raya Elias Schneider Roque Valero, Edgar Ramírez Action / drama / comedy Bogotá Film Festival winner: Best Director
X-Ray of a Lie Wolfgang Schalk Documentary
Habana, Havana Alberto Arvelo Raúl Eguren, Israel Guerra Drama Cartagena Film Festival nominee: Best Film
2005
Secuestro Express Jonathan Jakubowicz Mia Maestro, Jean Paul Leroux, Carlos Julio Molina, Ruben Blades, Niga Sibilino & Budu Drama British Independent Film Award nominee: Best Foreign Film
1888, El Extraordinario Viaje de la Santa Isabel Alfredo Anzola Marco Villarubia, Elba Escobar Drama ANAC Awards: Best Art Direction & Best Cinematography
El Caracazo Román Chalbaud Fernando Carrillo, Yanis Chimaras, Mimí Lazo, Francis Rueda Drama ANAC Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Beatriz Vásquez)
Maroa Solveig Hoogesteijn Tristán Ulloa, Yorlis Domínguez, Elba Escobar Drama Venezuela's Official Selection for the 79th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
2006
Francisco de Miranda Diego Rísquez Luis Fernández History / drama
Tocar y Luchar Alberto Arvelo José Antonio Abreu, Gustavo Dudamel Documentary Miami Film Festival: Best Documentary
El Don Joseph Novoa Laureno Olivares Drama, Accion
Elipsis Eduardo Arias-Nath Édgar Ramírez, Seu Jorge, Jean Paul Leroux Drama / crime
Mi Vida por Sharon, ¿o qué te pasa a ti? Carlos Azpúrua Mimi Lazo, Carlos Mata, Vicente Tepedino Comedy
2007
13 Segundos Freddy Fadel Daniela Alvarado, Carmen Julia Álvarez, Nohely Arteaga Drama
El Señor Presidente Rómulo Guardia Drama Adaptation of the 1946 homonymous novel by Guatemalan writer Miguel Ángel Asturias
Puras Joyitas César Oropeza Mario Cimarro, Miguel Ferrari, Erich Wildpret Action / comedy
Una abuela virgen Olegario Barrera Daniela Alvarado, Antonio Delli, Marlene De Andrade, Iván Tamayo Comedy
Cyrano Fernandez Alberto Arvelo Edgar Ramirez, Pastor Oviedo, Jessika Grau Action / romance Malaga Film Festival
Best Latin American Film
Postcards from Leningrad Mariana Rondon Laureano Olivares, Greisy Mena Drama / tragicomedy Biarritz Film Festival winner; Goya Awards: Best Spanish Language Foreign Film nominee
2008
Bloques Carlos Caridad, Alfredo Hueck Dimas González, Lourdes Valera, Nohely Arteaga Drama
The Color of Fame Alejandro Ballame Elaiza Gil, Alberto Alifa, Miguel Ferrari Drama
La Virgen Negra Ignacio Castillo Cotin Carmen Maura, Matheus Nachtergaele, Carolina Torres Comedy
A mi me gusta Ralph Kinnard Mónica Pasqualotto, Jonathan Ashford Romance / comedy
2009
Libertador Morales, el Justiciero Efterpi Charalambidis Rafael Gil, Alba Vallvé Comedy
Swing con son Rafael Marziano Tinoco Caridad Canelón, Billo Frómeta, Rafa Galindo, Alberto Naranjo, María Rivas Documentary / history / musical
Venezzia Haik Gazarian Alfonso Herrera, Ruddy Rodríguez Drama
Zamora: Tierra y hombres libres Román Chalbaud Alexander Solórzano, Eric Ekvall, Antonio Machuca Historical

2010s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2010
Cheila: Una Casa Pa' Maita Eduardo Barberena Endry Cardeño, Violeta Alemán, José Manuel Suárez Drama Best Movie at the Mérida Film Festival
Habana Eva Fina Torres Prakriti Maduro, Juan Carlos García Comedy Best Movie at the New York Latino Film Festival
Hermano Marcel Rasquin Eliú Armas, Fernando Moreno Drama Best Movie at the Moscow Film Festival; Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language Film
Taita Boves Luis Alberto Lamata Juvel Vielma, Daniela Alvarado, Gledys Ibarra Historical
La Hora Cero Diego Velasco Zapata 666, Amanda Key, Erich Wildpret, Nana Ponceleon, Albi de Abreu, Antonio Cuevas, Marisa Roman Action
El Chico que Miente Marite Ugas Iker Fernandez, Francisco Denis, Beatriz Vazquez, Gladys Prince, Aldrin Sterling Drama
Yours Ivan Mazza Albi De AbreuArmando CabreraPrakriti Maduro Short
2011
No Stingray Pie for Dinner Tonight Braulio Rodríguez Luis Carreño Comedy short
Reverón Diego Rísquez Luigi Sciamanna, Sheila Monterola, Luis Fernández, Prakriti Maduro Drama Best Movie at the Mérida Film Festival
Yo, indocumentada Andrea Baranenko Tamara Adrián Documentary Represented Venezuela and was part of the 2013 official selection of the United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF).[4]
2012
Breach in the Silence Luis Rodríguez, Andrés Rodríguez
Caracas, las dos caras de la vida Jackson Gutiérrez
Rock, Paper, Scissors Hernán Jabes Drama
Tiempos de dictadura Carlos Oteyza [es] Documentary Film about the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez
2013
Alt Alejandro Hernández Edmary Fuentes

Gustavo Finol

Short
Bad Hair Mariana Rondón Beto Benites
Bolívar, Man of Difficulties Luis Alberto Lamata Roque Valero Historical
High Noon Ivan Mazza Gabriel Rojas, Pedro Gómez, Prakriti Maduro, Edgar Noria, Efraín Romero, Gustavo Santana Short
The Liberator Alberto Arvelo Historical Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards,[5][6] making the January Shortlist.[7]
Jacinto Convit Sergio Monsalve Documentary
La distancia más larga Claudia Pinto Carme Elias, Omar Moya, Ivan Tamayo Drama Nominated for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 29th Goya Awards.
Papita, maní, tostón Luis Carlos Hueck Comedy Highest-grossing film in the history of Venezuelan cinema.[needs update]
The House at the End of Time Alejandro Hidalgo Ruddy Rodríguez Horror Highest-grossing film in the history of Venezuelan cinema[needs update] and the most internationally distributed Venezuelan film.
The Return Patricia Ortega Daniela González, Sofía Espinoza, Laureano Olivares, Jessica González Drama
Valle Cocodrilo Leticia Patrizi Short
2014
Blue and Not So Pink Miguel Ferrari Guillermo García, Nacho Montes (aka Ignacio Montes González), Hilda Abrahamz, Carolina Torres, Alexander Da Silva, Sócrates Serrano, Elba Escobar, Beatriz Valdés Drama Best Foreign Film in the Spanish Language at the 28th Goya Awards in 2014
Corpus Christi César Bolívar Carlos Cruz, Jariana Armas, Marcos Moreno
2015
El desertor Raúl Chamorro Magdiel González, Eliane Chipia, Leónidas Urbina, Glenda Mendoza, Mercedes López, Salvador Villegas Drama
El malquerido Diego Rísquez Chyno Miranda Drama [8]
From Afar Lorenzo Vigas Drama Golden Lion at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.[9][10][11] It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[12]
Gone with the River
Km 72 Samuel Henríquez Gustavo Rodríguez, Frank Spano, George Akram, Indra Santamaría, Jesús Nunes Cine Negro [13]
Muerte Suspendida Óscar Rivas Gamboa Zapata 666

Mayra Africano Asdrúbal Blanco Óscar Pérez

Action
2016
CAP 2 Intentos Carlos Oteyza [es] Documentary Film about the two non-consecutive tenures of President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
El Amparo Rober Calzadilla Giovanny García

Vicente Quintero Samantha Castillo Vicente Peña Rossana Hernández

Historical
La Soledad Jorge Thielen Armand Jose Dolores López, Adrializ López, Jorge Roque Thielen Drama Premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival
Tamara Elia Schneider Luis Fernández, Prakriti Maduro, Mimí Lazo, Karina Velásquez, Carlota Sosa, Julie Restifo, Tamara Adrián Drama

Romance

2017
El Inca Ignacio Castillo Cottin Sports

Drama

In the Shadow of the Revolution J. Arturo Albarrá

Clifton Ross

Documentary
The Family Gustavo Rondón Córdova Drama
2018
Being Impossible Patricia Ortega Drama
Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century Gustavo Tovar-Arroyo [es] Documentary Best documentary in the New York International Films Infest Festival.[14]
El pueblo soy yo Carlos Oteyza [es] Enrique Krauze, Fernando Mires, Loris Zanatta, Alberto Barrera Tyszka, Ana Rosa Torres Documentary Nominated in the 34th Guadalajara International Film Festival for the feature-length documentary category.[15][16]
They Call Us Warriors Jennifer Socorro

David Alonso Edwin Corona Ramos

Documentary
Simón Diego Vicentini Christian McGaffney, Kelley Mack, Steve Wilcox, Alexandra Hoover Short Feature film produced.[17]
2019
Colateral Lucrecia Cisneros Documentary
Infection Flavio Pedota Rubén Guevara, Leonidas Urbina, Magdiel González, Genna Chanelle Hayes Horror Best Ibero-American Film award at the 2019 Guadalajara International Film Festival.[18]

2020s[edit]

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2020
A La Calle Maxx Caicedo

Nelson G. Navarrete

Documentary
Atacama Enrique Bencomo Loreto Dañobeitia Egaña, David Alonso, Mariajesus Foix, Jose Miguel Ceardi, Luciano Farías, German Silva
La Fortaleza Jorge Thielen Armand Jorge Roque Thielen, Yoni Naranjo, Carlos Medina, Leudys Naranjo Drama Nominated for Tiger Award at the 2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[19]
Lejos de casa: éxodo venezolano Abner Ramírez Gabriel Buitrago, Abner Ramirez, Yroski Palacios Drama
El Father Plays Himself Mo Scarpelli Jorge Thielen Armand, Jorge Roque Thielen Documentary 51st Visions du Réel International Competition Special Mention Winner. In Co-production with the UK, Italy, and the US.
Once Upon a Time in Venezuela Anabel Rodríguez Ríos Documentary Venezuelan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards.[20]
Opposite Direction Alejandro Bellame Palacios Claudia Rojas, Christian González, Erick Palacios, Diana Volpe, Alberto Alifa Romance Candidate for the 36th Goya Awards for the Best Ibero-American Film category.[21][22]
The Inner Glow Andrés Eduardo Rodríguez Drama Venezuelan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.[23]
Two Autumns in Paris[24] Gibelys Coronado María Antonieta Hidalgo, Francisco Villarroel, Raúl Amundaray, Sonia Villamizar, Juan Belgrave Drama

Political Thriller

Special Jury Prize at the Nigeria Film Festival[25] and several International awards
2021
La última pieza Ricardo Muñoz Senior Ricardo Muñoz Senior, Samantha Castillo, Victor Oliveira Drama

Comedy

Me & The Beasts Nico Manzano [es] Jesús Nunes Drama

Musical

Rómulo Resiste Carlos Oteyza [es] Américo Martín, Elisa Lerner, Ramón Guillermo Aveledo Documentary
The Box Lorenzo Vigas Hernán Mendoza, Hatzín Navarrete, Cristina Zulueta Drama Venezuelan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.[26]
2022
Free Color Alberto Arvelo Mendoza Carlos Cruz-Diez Documentary
Jezebel Hernán Jabes Gabriel Agüero, Johanna Juliethe, Eliane Chipia, Shakti Maal Thriller

Crime

2023
My Otaku Girlfriend Edio Raven Miguelángel Hidalgo, Karla Scallop, Frank Coello, Subotic Kelliens Drama
The Rent Girl Carlos Caridad Montero Daniela Alvarado, Luis Olavarrieta, Patricia Schwarzgruber, Agustín Segnini, Augusto Nitti, César Bencid Romantic comedy Premiered on June 1, 2023.[27]
The Shadow of the Sun Miguel Ángel Ferrer Carlos Manuel González, Anyelo López, Greisy Mena, Jeizer Ruiz, Richard Clark, Davis Olaves, Camila Curtis, Pedro Alonso, Kenny Montoya Drama Venezuelan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards[28]
Simón Diego Vicentini Christian McGaffney Drama Best Feature Film at the Venezuelan Film Festival.[29]
Upon Entry Alejandro Rojas

Juan Sebastián Vásquez

Alberto Ammann, Bruna Cusí, Ben Temple, Laura Gómez Drama
Vuelve a la vida Luis Carlos Hueck

Alfredo Hueck

José Ramón Barreto, José Roberto Díaz, Crisol Carabal Drama

See also[edit]

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