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Román Chalbaud filmography
Chalbaud in 2011
Releases
↙ Films
33
↙ Television series
26
↙ Theatre plays
19
Román Chalbaud worked in Venezuelan film, television and theatre, starting in 1951 and continuing to direct, write, and produce works until his death in 2023. Though most famous for his Golden Age films, he is also renowned in Venezuela as part of the "Holy Trinity" of theater for his contributions not only in playwriting, but also in direction and production. Besides these, he wrote and created many television series and telenovelas, and occasionally acted in both his own and his contemporaries' works. Chalbaud's continuing work into his old age may be due to his affiliation with the successive Venezuelan governments, which have funded his works since such programs began.
Year
English title
Original title
Country
Length
Notes
1959
Adolescence of Cain
Caín Adolescente
Venezuela
121 minutes
First film as a director;[ 1] adaptation of own play[ 2]
1963
Grown Up Tales /Tales for Adults
Cuentos para Mayores
Venezuela
93 minutes
Anthology film[ 2]
1971
Chévere, or the Victory of Wellington
Chévere o la Victoria de Wellington
Venezuela
26 minutes
Short film, made on 16mm [ 3]
1974
The Burning of Judas
La quema de Judas
Venezuela / México
97 minutes
adaptation of own play[ 2]
1975
Sacred and Obscene
Sagrado y Obsceno
Venezuela
120 minutes
"-"[ 2]
1977
The Smoking Fish
El Pez que Fuma
Venezuela
120 minutes
adaptation of own play[ 2]
1978
Carmen, who was 16
Carmen, la que contaba 16 años
Venezuela
107 minutes
adaptation of Carmen [ 3] [ 4]
1979
The Flock of Angels
El rebaño de los Ángeles
Venezuela
124 minutes
[ 2]
1979
Paper Anniversary
Bodas de Papel
Venezuela
125 minutes
[ 2]
1982
Crab
Cangrejo
Venezuela
103 minutes
[ 5]
1983
The Drunken Pussycat
La Gata Borracha
Venezuela
149 minutes
[ 2]
1984
Crab II
Cangrejo II
Venezuela
103 minutes
won Best Director in Venezuela[ 5]
1985
Hardware mouse
Ratón de Ferretería
Venezuela
103 minutes
adaptation of own play[ 5]
1986
Manon
Manon
Venezuela
103 minutes
Also producer and writer;[ 6] adaptation of Manon Lescaut [ 3]
1987
The Black Sheep
La Oveja Negra
Venezuela
103 minutes
Also writer[ 6]
1990
Flaming Knives
Cuchillos de Fuego
Venezuela / Spain
103 minutes
Also writer[ 2] [ 6]
1990
Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness
El corazón de las tinieblas
Spain / Venezuela
[ 7]
1995
Body of evidence
El cuerpo del delito
Venezuela
75 minutes
TV film. Written by David Suárez
1995
Our lady of Coromoto
Nuestra señora de Coromoto
Venezuela
80 minutes
TV film. Written by Mariela Romero and Freddy Salvador Hernández
1997
Pandemonium, Hell's capital city
Pandemonium, la capital del infierno
Venezuela
103 minutes
Also writer, based on his stage play Vesícula de Nácar[ 6]
2005
El Caracazo
El Caracazo
Venezuela
110 minutes
Also producer; won 2005 Glauber Rocha Prize [ 3] [ 8]
2009
Zamora, free land and free men
Zamora: Tierra y hombres libres
Venezuela
135 minutes[ 9] / 204 minutes[citation needed ]
Two versions exist: a shorter theatrical version and a longer cut made for television[citation needed ]
2011
Days of Power
Días de poder
Venezuela
103 minutes
[ 2]
2015
The Insolent Plant
La planta insolente
Venezuela
103 minutes
[ 5]
2023
Pretty Baby Doll
Muñequita Linda
Venezuela
Post-production
As assistant director [ edit ]
Year
English title
Original title
Director
Country
Length
Notes
1987
The Years of Fear
Los Años del Miedo
Miguelangel Landa
Venezuela
103 minutes
Executive producer, also actor[ 11]
TBC
The Smoking Fish
El Pez que Fuma
Jorge Souki
In production; remake of 1977 film[ 12]
Year
English title
Original title
Director
Country
Role
Notes
1986
An Oriental Night
Una noche oriental
Miguel Curiel
Venezuela
[ 13]
1998
Ver a Hilda Vera
Special[ 13]
2015
Scrap Metal
Scrap Metal
William Escalante
Venezuela
Policia
TV movie[ 13]
2017
Cabrujas en el país del disimulo
Antonio Llerandi, Belén Orsini
Venezuela
Himself
Documentary[ 14]
Year
English title
Original title
Theater Company
Notes
1952
The Young Ones
Los Adolescentes
First play; winner of Ateneo de Caracas[ 5]
1953
Horizontal Walls
Muros Horizontales
[ 5]
1955
Young Cain
Caín Adolescente
First long play[ 5]
1957
Requiem for an Eclipse
Requiem para un Eclipse
[ 5]
1960
Cantata para Chirinos
[ 15]
1961
Sacred and Obscene
Sagrado y Obsceno
[ 5]
1962
Las Pinzas
[ 5]
1962
Coffee and Orchids
Café y Orquídeas
[ 5]
1965
The Burning of Judas
La quema de Judas
[ 5]
1967
The Terrible Angels
Los Ángeles Terribles
[ 5]
1968
The Smoking Fish
El Pez que Fuma
[ 5]
1972
Hardware mouse
Ratón en Ferretería
[ 5]
1974
The Cinderella of Anger
La Cenicienta de la Ira
[ 22]
1980
El Viejo Grupo
[ 5]
1981
Todo Bicho de Uña
[ 5]
1981
La Cigarra y la Hormiga
[ 23]
1992
Vesícula de Nácar
[ 15]
1993
La Magnolia Inválida
[ 15]
1996
Reina pepeada
[ 15]
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