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Release Date:
September 25, 2009
Original Title:
Venezzia
Genres:
Romance
Production Countries:
Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
The movie is set in 1942 when the United States begins an espionage program in South America due to the potential thread of Nazis submarines in the Caribbean. Venezuela though not officially at war against the Axis powers had been supplying oil to the allies during the Second World War. Frank Moore (Herrera), an Hispanic American spy, travels to a small town in the Caribbean coastal area of Venezuela where he meets Venezzia (Rodriguez), the wife of a Venezuelan commander Enrique Salvatierra (Romero), and they both begin a romantic relationship which will make them forget the reality of a world at war.
Art Direction:
Yvo Hernandez
Assistant Director:
Laura Goldberg
Luz Marina Zamora
CG Supervisor:
Richard McDaniel
Cinematography:
Vitelbo Vázquez
Costume Design:
Ana 'Cape' Grillet
Director:
Haik Gazarian
Editor:
Gerson Aguilar
Executive Producer:
Ruddy Rodríguez
Edgar Ramírez
Music:
Vinicio Adames
Producer:
Tony Fadel
Delfina Catalá
Script:
Valentina Rendón
Jörg Hiller
Sound Designer:
José Hernán Valenzuela
Germán Daniel León
Sound Mixer:
Germán Daniel León
Thanks:
Gonzalo Vivanco
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