César Bolívar
Known for: Camera
Born: October 3, 1941 in Caracas, Venezuela - Died: May 30, 2024
César Agusto Bolívar Masso (Caracas, September 4, 1944 – May 31, 2024) was a Venezuelan filmmaker, writer, actor, and educator. He produced numerous works that established him as an emblematic figure of the New Venezuelan Cinema, with films such as Domingo de resurrección (1982) and Homicidio culposo (1984). He directed several successful dramatized television series, including Sangre azul and El Ciclo de Oro de Rómulo Gallegos, which had an impact not only on the Venezuelan audience but also internationally. His life partner was the renowned writer, screenwriter, and producer Pilar Romero.
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Un País Llamado El Pez que Fuma
Muchacho solitario
Director
Muerte en Alto Contraste
Director
Colt Comando 5.56
Director
Sacred and Obscene
Cinematography
The Flock of Angels
Cinematography
Bodas de Papel
Cinematography
The Burning of Judas
Camera Operator
Juan Topocho
Director
The Smoking Fish
Director of Photography
Crab
Director of Photography
Carmen
Director of Photography
Más allá del silencio
Director
Chévere o la victoria de Wellington
Director of Photography
Manslaughter
Director
Tango Bar
Director of Photography
Domingo de resurrección
Director
La mujer perfecta
Director
Ifigenia, la película
Camera Operator
Agonia
Writer
Corpus Christi
Director
Cosita Rica
Director
Amor de Papel
Creator
Ciudad Bendita
Creator