La Boda
Film poster
Directed byThaelman Urguelles
Release date
1982
CountryVenezuela
LanguageSpanish

La Boda (English: The Wedding) is a 1982 Venezuelan film directed by Thaelman Urguelles and co-produced by Universidad de los Andes.[1] It is about the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez (1948-1958).[2][3] Public review about La Boda Urgelles handles with skill a complex movie that moves from present to past fluently. Several plots crosses in a wedding party, portraying not only Venezuela's transition from dictatorship to democracy in 1958, but the old and new typologies that characterized its people.[4]

References

  1. Magical Reels: A History of Cinema in Latin America - Page 222 185984233X John King - 2000 - This film was produced in conjunction with the Universidad de los Andes which co-produced a number of interesting works in the 1980s, including Thaelman Urguelles's La boda (The Wedding, 1982) and Fina Torres's Oriana, 1985, two of the ...
  2. Jorge M. Febles Into the mainstream: essays on Spanish American and Latino Culture 2008 In Venezuela, the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez (1948-1958) has been defined as a locus of memory in a variety of audiovisual texts.1 Thaelman Urguelles's film, La boda, remembers Perez Jimenez's autocratic rule in quite peculiar ...
  3. Américas -Division of Cultural Relations, Pan American Union., 1984 Volumes 35-36 -1984 Page 5 "... Second Prize was awarded to the Venezuelan film La boda (The Wedding) by Thaelmann Urgiielles."
  4. The Wedding, retrieved 2020-07-20


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