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Release Date:
February 18, 1987
Original Title:
Cubagua
Genres:
Fantasy | History
Production Companies:
Cubagua Cinematográfica SRL
Departamento de Cine de la Universidad de los Andes
Grupo Experimental de Cine de la Universidad de Panamá
ICAIC
Production Countries:
Cuba | Panama | Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Based on the novel by Venezuelan writer Enrique Bernardo Núñez, the film tells the story of engineer Leiziaga discovering his historical doubles in the context of the colonization of the island of Cubagua in Venezuela. In this way, two stories are intertwined: one that takes place in the 16th century and another in the 20th century. The first story focuses on the life of the Spanish settlers who arrived in Cubagua and the exploitation of the indigenous peoples for pearl extraction; the second story, set in the 1920s, tells of Leiziaga's archaeological expedition, financed by a multinational oil company, in which he visits the island to study the ruins of the Spanish settlement, which leads him to reflect on the passage of time and the destruction caused by human exploitation, and through a game of mirrors, to realize the relationships between the past, present and future.
Assistant Director:
Guillermo Torres
Director:
Michael New
Director of Photography:
Andrés Agustí
Producer:
Camilo Vives
Pedro Rivera
Donald Myerston
Screenplay:
Ednodio Quintero
Luis Rogelio Noguera
Michael New
Sound Recordist:
Stefano Gramitto
Still Photographer:
Eduardo Paparoni
Story:
Enrique Bernardo Núñez
Story Consultant:
Marc de Civrieux
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