Venezzia

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Venezzia
Directed byHaik Gazarian
Written byJorge Hiller
Produced byDelfina Catala
Tony Fadel
Ruddy Rodríguez
StarringAlfonso Herrera
Ruddy Rodríguez
Rafael Romero
Distributed byAlter Producciones
Release date
25 September 2009
Running time
90 min.
CountryVenezuela
LanguagesSpanish
English

Venezzia is a

Venezuela during World War II
and a love story.

The movie stars famous telenovela actress Ruddy Rodríguez and Mexican actor and singer Alfonso Herrera along with another number of well-known Latin American actors.[1]


Cast

  • Alfonso Herrera as Frank Moore
  • Ruddy Rodríguez as Venezzia
  • Rafael Romero as Commander Enrique Salvatierra
  • William Goite as Eduardo
  • Valentina Rendón as Graciela
  • Guillermo Garcia
    as Mayor Manny Diaz
  • Maleja Restrepo as Isabel Nuñez de Diaz
  • Santiago Cepeda as Carlomagno
  • Rita Bendeck as Tomasa
  • Alejandra Azcarate as Estefania
  • Felix Antequera as Nicolas

Plot

War and espionage sets the stage for a star-crossed romance in this historical drama from director Haik Gazarian. It's early 1942, and the

Ruddy Rodriguez
), Salvatierra's beautiful wife, he's immediately infatuated, and when she reveals that she shares his attraction, they fall into a love affair that could jeopardize their futures as well as Moore's mission, especially when he's suspected of being a double agent.

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2009 El Universo del Espectaculo Best Picture
Haik Gazarian
Won
Best Story Won
Best Actress Won
Best Actor Won
Best Director
Haik Gazarian
Won
Palm Beach International Film Festival Best Picture Won
Best Story Won
2010 Silver Lei Award en el Honolulu Film Festival For Excellence in Film Won
Sonoma International Film Festival Best Film Foreign Won
Amsterdam Film Festival Best Feature Romantic Won
Festival Internacional de Cine de Canada
Best Actor Won
Premios Juventud Can He Act or What? Won

References

  1. ^ "RUDDY RODRIGUEZ Y ALFONSO HERRERA PROTAGONIZAN VENEZZIA". www.rumberos.net. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009.

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