Jonathan Pellicer

Most Popular Jonathan Pellicer Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Papita, maní, tostón Trailer (2013)

20 December 2013

Andres (Jean Pierre Agostini) it's a fan of Los Leones del Caracas one of the principal baseball teams of Venezuela.

Miranda Regresa Trailer (2007)

16 November 2007

.Un periodista se introduce clandestinamente en la celda de Miranda, en la Carraca el 10 de Julio de 1816.

Taita Boves Trailer (2010)

27 August 2010

TAITA BOVES chronicles a thirst for revenge that devastated a country. It tells the true story of Jose Tomás Boves, a cruel man who became a legend during the Venezuelan War of Independence, the most violent in the Americas.

On the Road Trailer (2026)

04 June 2026

Veneno, a rebellious young drifter, frequents roadside diners where he sleeps with truck drivers. Urgently needing a ride, he meets Muñeco, a hard-edged driver who keeps to himself.

You Have The Guts Trailer (2016)

15 January 2016

A man who grew up in exile in Venezuela returns to his native Chile to avenge the death of his father.

Azu Trailer (2013)

05 July 2013

1780, a group of slaves flee from a sugar cane hacienda. As they are pursued by Don Manuel Aguirre, obsessed landowner who has fixed his eyes on Azu, the beautiful slave with an ancestral destiny.

Alias Bambi C-4 Trailer (2016)

21 October 2016

A hit man of international prestige arrives in Caracas to carry out a political attack without knowing the identity of the victim.

The Weak Ones Trailer (2017)

06 March 2017

Victor has a scuffle with a thirteen-year-old boy who is part of a gang. Hours later he finds his beloved dogs murdered.

Muerte en Alto Contraste Trailer (2010)

18 November 2010

Gabriel, a cop who seeks justice by his own hand, begins in a relationship with Raquel, the daughter of a corrupt police implicated in the death of his parents.

1, 2 y 3 Mujeres Trailer (2008)

01 August 2008

1, 2 y 3 Mujeres addresses the issue of women and their relationship with their social and geographical environment from different perspectives and aesthetic proposals through the stories of Eloína, Rosario and Gregoria.