Carlos Oteyza Trailers
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Carlos Oteyza is a Venezuelan film director, historian, and screenwriter. Oteyza began his career with the fiction short film Siete Notas in 1971, but has dedicated most of his work to documentary films, among which El Pueblo Soy Yo: Venezuela en Populismo, Tiempos de Dictadura, CAP 2 Intentos, and Rómulo Resiste stand out.
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Total trailers found: 23
01 January 1987
Journalist exposé about how power and money ultimately corrupt the innocent.
29 January 1999
This documentary film shows the physical expansion, demographic growth and changes in the way of life of the city of Caracas throughout the 20th century.
01 March 1994
A woman sets out on a spiritual journey to find her brother in the far away land of Roraima.
07 September 2012
Told through animations, testimonials and pictures, a controversial and dramatic past Venezuelan time.
01 January 1997
It tells the story of Tomás, a man who decides to enter the Orinoco jungle under another identity as
02 October 2023
Documentary about the story of Gustavo Cisneros told from the eyes of those who have been close to him in building a legacy for Venezuela and the world.
01 January 2003
Valuable testimonies, unedited images and Billo's iconic music depict his life from 1937 and throughout the following five decades, during which he immortalised Caracas' current affairs, public figures and historical landmarks in his musical arrangements.
01 January 2009
Poet, student, fighter against Juan Vicente Gómez's dictatorship, novelist, humorist, entrepreneur, journalist and politician.
10 June 1981
This documentary is comprised of three shorts: 'El Afinque de Marín' that follows the musicians of the group Madera.
11 October 2018
The country that once had the highest economic growth in the world is now a benchmark of collapse and misery.
02 December 2016
A full on examination of the two presidential terms of Carlos Andres Perez in which he led the venezuelan fates: 1974-1979 and 1989-1993, known respectively as "La Gran Venezuela" and "El Gran Viraje".
01 January 1991
Two Venezuelan climbers try to fulfil their dream of an expedition to Mt. Everest.
01 January 1981
Mayami Nuestro goes beyond the slogan "tá barato, dame dos" (“it’s cheap, give me two”) to force a rethinking of Venezuela’s relationship with oil and national identity.
08 December 2022
'CAP Unpublished' is a documentary that brings us closer to the humanity of Carlos Andrés Pérez, in the days when history seemed to abandon him.
01 January 2000
An intimate look at the Venezuelan intellectual Rómulo Gallegos through photographs, footage and testimonies from people who knew him as an educationalist, politician and novelist.
13 June 2001
This documentary is a tribute to the founder of Bolívar Films on the occasion of the 61st anniversary of this production company, which presents, through valuable testimonies and unpublished images, the life and work of Luis Guillermo Villegas Blanco and his legacy in the Venezuelan film industry.