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Diego Rísquez
Born: 15th Dec 1949 Venezuela - Died 13th Jan 2018
Dept: Directing
Diego Rísquez was born on 15 December 1949 in Juan Griego, Venezuela. He was an art director and director, known for Reveròn (2011), Orinoko, New World (1984) and Amerika, Terra Incognita (1988). He died on 13 January 2018 in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Film and Tv Credits
Total number of credits listed: 10
Film: 10 (100%)
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Filmography
2023
A thesis on the history, the successes and failures of Venezuelan and Latin American cinema as a whole; demonstrating how little interaction there is ... view
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Original title: Cien años de perdón
1998
In the wake of a banking crisis, four middle class friends throw a 'white glove' hold up, only to find out that their bank has already gone bankrupt. ... view
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Director de comercial
1995
An homage to the painter Armando Reveron, this is the story of a contemporary painter who chooses to live in isolation in a hut alongside the Caribbea ... view
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1990
Tierna es la Noche is a film without bullets nor sea, without mosquitoes, without peasants nor flowers. It only contains a barman, a man and a beautif ... view
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Original title: Amérika, terra incógnita
1988
This low-budget avant garde feature uses no dialogue in telling the story of the reaction of the Spanish court after the initial exploration of Americ ... view
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Original title: Orinoko, Nuevo Mundo
1984
The Orinoko: main character in the film. The first part is set during the pre-conquest and is represented as an earthly paradise. A shaman has precogn ... view
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Walter Raleigh
Original title: Claves para el Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, 3: Patria grande, patria chica
1984
Documentary in four parts on Latin American cinema. Third episode: from the 1960s, France and Europe showed a real enthusiasm for Latin American cinem ... view
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Self
Original title: Bolívar, sinfonía tropikal
1979
This is the first of Diego Risquez’ trilogy of avant-garde cinematic treatments of historical subjects. Using a painterly style, it features portrai ... view
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