Rolando Peña
Rolando Peña is a Venezuelan artist born in 1943. He is one of the pioneers of the 60s Latin-American underground scene and is a main figure of the Venezuelan contemporary art. He was nicknamed the “black prince” and has been involved in theatre, dance, and fine arts since 1958. He created many happenings, projects of expansive cinema, multimedia and performances projects between Caracas and New York since 1964.
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The Loves of Ondine
as uncreditedOndine is a gay man attempting to re-adjust his sexuality via various encounters with different...
Movie pageThe Stone Age
as uncredited"The question is, it is either going to be a stoned age or a new Stone Age" - Louis Brigante
Movie pageTales for Grown Ups
as uncreditedThis anthology film consists of three parts: "Story One: The story of the brave man", "Story...
Movie pageFour Stars
as uncreditedPhotographed entirely in color, Four Stars was projected in its complete length of nearly 25...
Movie pageOrinoko, New World
as Christopher ColumbusThe Orinoko: main character in the film. The first part is set during the pre-conquest and is...
Movie pageDialogue with Che
as uncreditedIn 1967, José Rodriguez Soltero made “Dialogue with Che” (1968), starring Venezuelan artist,...
Movie pageHommage to Nicanor Parra
as uncreditedAn intimate portrait of the South American poet Nicanor Parra, reading his poetry and talking...
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