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Thaelman Urgelles (writer)
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The history of Venezuelan democracy in one wedding party
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The Wedding (International: English title)
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Canada:110 min
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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 (1958) but the old and new typologies that characterized its people.