Caracas, las dos caras de la vida

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Caracas, las dos caras de la vida
Caracas, las dos caras de la vida poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJackson Gutiérrez
Release date
  • 2012 (2012)
CountryVenezuela

Caracas, las Dos Caras de la Vida (lit. Caracas, the two faces of life) is a 2012 Venezuelan film produced, written and directed by Jackson Gutiérrez. It won two awards at the 2012 Venezuelan Film Festival. [1]

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Cast

Awards

AwardCategoryResultNomineeRef
2012 Venezuelan Film FestivalBest Supporting ActorWinnerJackson Gutiérrez [2]
Special Jury AwardCaracas, las Dos Caras de la Vida

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References

  1. "Mérida se puso "Patas arriba"".
  2. "Competencia Oficial FCV 2012 "Caracas, las Dos Caras de la Vida"". Archived from the original on 18 June 2012.