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Veronica Osorio is an film and television actress and writer. Veronica studied and performs at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre New York and Los Angeles, since 2009. She's best known for her role as Marisol in Strange Angel on CBS All Access, her work in The Coen Bros' Hail, Caesar! as Carlotta Valdez, Adam Ruins Everything, The Carmichael Show, Girlboss and from her TV and stage work. Veronica grew up in Caracas, Venezuela- Actress
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She began acting in 2002, when film director Manuel Martin Cuenca chose her from 3000 girls to be the lead actress in his film "The Bolshevik's Weakness." One year later, Maria's work impressed both the audience and the Spanish Film Academy, who awarded her with the Goya for Best Newcomer. Since then she has been working in Spain, Italy, UK, US, Mexico, Venezuela...- Actor
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Edgar Ramirez Arellano is a Venezuelan actor, born in the city of San Cristobal (Tachira State, southwest Venezuela). He is the son of Soday Arellano, an attorney, and Filiberto Ramírez, a military officer.
Being the son of a soldier and living abroad with his family, he learned several languages, like English, German, Italian and French, as well as his mother tongue, Spanish. He studied Journalism (Comunicación Social) at the Andres Bello Catholic University, in Caracas. He began exploring his acting vocation, playing on several school made films.
He was recognized as an actor after portraying "Cacique" in the popular venezuelan soap opera "Cosita Rica", aired through 2003 and 2004, lasting over 270 episodes. His debut as an international Hollywood actor was playing Choco, Domino Harvery's love interest in Tony Scott's Domino.
His next major feature film was Vantage Point directed by Pete Travis. In this high-budgeted Sony Pictures political thriller, Ramírez joined an all-star international cast including Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, William Hurt, Forest Whitaker, Eduardo Noriega and Ayelet Zurer. Ramírez plays Javier, an ex-special forces soldier forced to kidnap the American President. Later on he starred in the title role of Alberto Arvelo's Cyrano Fernández, based on the French play Cyrano de Bergerac.
Ramírez also appears in La Hora Cero (The Magic Hour) (Venezuela), a short film directed by Guillermo Arriaga, the acclaimed screenwriter of Amores Perros, 21 Grams and Babel (Mexico); Plan B, directed by Alejandro García Wiederman (Venezuela); Yotama se va volando (Yotama Flies Away), directed by Luis Armando Roche (Venezuela/France); and Punto y Raya (Step Forward), directed by Elia Schneider (a Venezuela, Spain, Chile and Uruguay co-production), submitted by Venezuela for Oscar consideration for 2004 Best Foreign Film, in which he played the role of Pedro, a Colombian soldier.- Production Manager
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Coffeemaker, troublemaker, twinmaker.
Venezuelan filmmaker based in LA.
Writer and Director of the feature HERMANO (2010); which won The Grand Prix (Luc Besson presiding the jury), The Audience Award and The Critics' Award at the Moscow International Film Festival. Best Film in Huelva FilmFest, Spain; Best First Feature in Habana Film Festival, Cuba, and over 25 international awards.
HERMANO was the Venezuelan candidate for the Foreign Language Film Category at the Academy Awards 2011. US Theatrical release by MusicBoxFilms in 2012. Variety included Marcel in the top 10 directors to watch in 2010.
A healthy career directing ads and music videos. Marcel is also an accomplished theater director, with works ranging form classics, experimental and even a Broadway musical (Next To Normal). Him and his production company TRES were in charge of the Venezuelan production service for the remake of POINT BREAK (2016).
Recently selected by the Sundance Institute to be part on the Film Two Feature Film Program with his project DOGS IN ANTARCTICA.
Marcel is also developing a TV series: FLAT OUT; and producing Diego Vicentini's first feature: SIMÓN.- Director
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Venezuelan audiovisual filmmaker, artist and anthropologist. Her work moves between documentary creation, personal and ethnographic diaries, and filmic experimentation in analog formats (Super8 and 16mm) specifically in the creation of expanded cinema performances.
Her film work has been screened, among others, at the Biennial of the Moving Image (Argentina), Museo de Arte Moderna da Bahia (Brazil), Museum of Fine Arts and National Cinematheque (Venezuela), International Festival of Video Art of Camaguey (Cuba) Crossroads Film Festival, Artist Television Acces (San Francisco, CA), Millenium Film Center (New York), Echo Park (Los Angeles, CA), S8 Mostra Peripheral Cinema (A Coruña-Spain), Festival Europes, Mostra Super 8, Loop Festival, Primavera Sound, Centro de Arte La Virreina, Sonar and Prop Festival (Barcelona-Spain). Founder of the Venezuelan production company Crater Productions and co-founder of the independent analog film lab Crater-Lab (www.crater-lab.org) Developing a doctoral thesis in Anthropology and Ethnography at the University of Barcelona, on the "Making of" her documentary feature film BELEN. Making of a portrait: creation, authorship, and imaginary in documentary film.- Rafael Humberto Carrillo is known for The Zero Hour (2010), Tamara (2016) and Papita, maní, tostón (2013).