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Zamora: tierra y hombres libres

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Zamora: tierra y hombres libres
Film poster
Directed byRomán Chalbaud
Written byLuis Britto García
StarringAlexander Solórzano
Daniela Alvarado
Katiuska Huggins
Erick Ekvall
Antonio Machuca
Antonio Cuevas
Rafael Humberto Carrillo
Antonio Delli
Manuel Escolano
Asdrúbal Meléndez
Freddy Salazar
Luigi Sciamanna
José Torres
Dilia Waikaran
Francis Rueda
Sebastián Falco
Mariana Gil
Vito Lonardo
CinematographyVitelbo Vásquez
Music byFrancisco Cabrujas
Distributed byCentro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía, Fundación Villa del Cine
Release date
  • 2009 (2009)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryVenezuela
LanguageSpanish

Zamora: tierra y hombres libres (lit.'Zamora: Land and Free Men') is a 2009 film directed by Venezuelan director Román Chalbaud. The film is named after and depicts Ezequiel Zamora, general of the liberals during the Federal War in Venezuela between 1859 and 1863.[1]

Cast

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  • Alexander Solórzano
  • Daniela Alvarado
  • Katiuska Huggins
  • Erick Ekvall
  • Antonio Machuca
  • Antonio Cuevas
  • Rafael Humberto Carrillo
  • Antonio Delli
  • Manuel Escolano
  • Asdrúbal Meléndez
  • Freddy Salazar
  • Luigi Sciamanna
  • José Torres
  • Dilia Waikaran
  • Francis Rued
  • Sebastián Falco
  • Mariana Gil
  • Vito Lonardo

Reception

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Venezuelan film critic Sergio Monsalve said that the movie, along with Chalbaud's late work El Caracazo, Días de poder and La planta insolente, tarnished Chalbaud's career and accomplishments as a filmmaker, saying that they were produced to please the Bolivarian Revolution and the ruling party.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Especial | Ezequiel Zamora: El general que luchó con el grito de "Tierra y hombres libres"". Globovisión. 2017-01-31. Archived from the original on 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  2. ^ Monsalve, Sergio (2021-02-05). "El cine en la grieta". El Nacional (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  3. ^ Monsalve, Sergio (2017-05-26). "La debacle de Chalbaud". El Nacional (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
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