The Country’s Perennial Crisis Resonates in Venice with “It’s Still Night in Caracas”
Summary by Diario La Verdad
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The echoes of the crisis in the country and the voice of his diaspora reached this year’s Venice Festival with “It’s still night in Caracas,” a tense film that deepens in the “loss” of affections and of an entire country immersed in a tragedy that seems “stopped” in time. “I feel it’s giving that voice a little bit to that anguish and that despair and silence on the other side that has felt the Venezuelan diaspora or the Venezuelan in general. I…
The film is the adaptation of successful novel La hija de la española, by writer Karina Sainz Borgo
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