Once upon a time in Venezuela, it shows the reality of the country. Divided by politics, short of resources, looking for a way to survive, some remain, others leave to the point that several of their areas become ghost places. What was once a gold mine is now simply a memory.

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[Huelva FF] Through a micro-universe of a town that is on the verge of disappearance due to the inaction of politicians, the film shows a pessimistic vision of Venezuela. This film brings together in a small place all the evils of a rotten system (vote buying, broken promises...). But the film also presents, thanks to John Márquez's cinematography, beautiful images of poverty, symbols of nature demanding its space.

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