Soy un delincuente
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Genre Biographical film Country Venezuela | Duration Language Spanish | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1976 (1976) Similar movies El Pez que Fuma (1977), La quema de Judas (1975), Sicario (1994), Bad Hair (2013), Oriana (1985) |
Soy un delincuente cine venezolano pelicula completa
Soy un delincuente (English: I Am a Criminal) is a 1976 Venezuelan film by director Clemente de la Cerda, based on the autobiography of Ramón Antonio Brizuela. The film was a blockbuster hit in Venezuela, surpassing even big American productions such as Jaws, and is considered one of the most important films in the movement called "Nuevo Cine Venezolano". Some critics suggest that this film is clearly influenced by Italian neorealism, introducing common elements such as the presence of non-professional actors and use of real streets as settings for scenes. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1977.
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- Soy un delincuente cine venezolano pelicula completa
- Escinetv alumna entrevista protagonista de soy un delincuente
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Escinetv alumna entrevista protagonista de soy un delincuente
Synopsis

The film narrates the life of Ramón Antonio Brizuela, who from a young age confronts the prevalent violence and the vices of drugs, sex, and minor theft in a slum in Caracas. Starting with delinquency, Ramón moves on to serious gang activity and robberies. He grows into a tough, self-confident young man who is hardened to violence. His views change when his fiancée's brother is killed in a robbery.




