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- The true story of how Luis Buñuel made his third movie.
- This documentary searches for a thesis on the history, the successes and failures of Venezuelan and Latin American cinema in general; demonstrating how little interaction there is between Ibero-American cinema.
- The Kerese family own Danubio, the most famous pastry shop in Caracas. This documentary humanizes the inner workings of a family business by providing glimpses of the sweet, the sour and the salty. Led by Evelia, an unconventional woman ahead of her time, Danubio has sparked a deep sense of belonging amongst everyone who has ever made or tasted its Pan de Jamón, sometimes even at the expense of the family itself. The film provides a refreshing view of a landmark that continues to stand still as the country crumbles around it.
- Written, directed and produced by Margarita Cadenas Macondo was a place of universal dimension, without a doubt! In a few weeks, Macondo was torn down: the marvelous place and the surrounding vegetation.But not the ideas that saw life there nor the capacity of the reflections. Macondo represented, above all, friendship, freedom, creation and beauty, the beauty of emotion, the spirit, human beauty Oblivion is not the victory over wrong, nor is it victory over nothing. If it is a veiled way of laughing at history, the memory remains.