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The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award. [3] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Venezuela for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ...
Gramado Film Festival nominee – Latin Competition: Best Film 1993: Los Platos del Diablo: Thaelman Urgelles: Gustavo Rodríguez, Mimí Lazo, Marcela Walerstein: Drama: Film based on the novel of the same name, by Eduardo Liendo: 1994: Golpes a mi Puerta: Alejandro Saderman Verónica Oddó & Elba Escobar Drama
75 years from publication or if unpublished 50 years from creation (sound recording or film) [199]: s. 9(1) 50 years from creation (computer-generated work) [ 199 ] : s. 8(4) 50 years from creation (broadcast); 50 years after programme included in a cable programme service [ 199 ] : s. 10(1)
The President of the CNAC can be appointed and removed by the President of Venezuela at will, and is responsible for the executive functions of the organisation. In 2016, the Deputy Culture Minister Aracelis García was appointed CNAC President; this caused a lot of controversy and "alarmed" the Venezuelan Cinema Guild, as the CNAC should (by ...
Producers in Venezuela "copied [...] Mexico's mode of film production [and] its narrative and formal patterns", to guarantee at least some cinema audience. The film scholar Darlene J. Sadlier comments that "profit was the main objective" in these decades, but that film producers also aimed to make Venezuelan films relatable for Venezuelan ...
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The National Cinematheque of Venezuela (Spanish: Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela) is a Venezuelan public institution founded on May 4, 1966, by Margot Benacerraf and since then is dedicated to archiving, preserving and presenting film archives in Venezuela. It holds more than 85,000 films, 30,000 photographs, 420 movie posters, 400 scripts and ...