Portable Country (1979)
Overview
Portable Country is a classical Venezuelan film about the urban guerrilla. Based on the novel of the same name, written by Adriano González León, the film centers on Andrés Barazarte, a disillusioned man from a wealthy landowning family, who grapples with his personal and political identity in the midst of Venezuela's tumultuous social changes and engages in the guerrilla. He reflects on his life, his family's decline, and the broader struggle for power in a country torn between tradition and revolution.The story unfolds as Andrés is tasked with transporting a mysterious package. This journey becomes a metaphor for his search for meaning and a confrontation with his family’s, and his country's, violent past. His recollections weave together with present events, creating a complex tapestry of memory and history.
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Additional Info
| Budget | $0.00 |
|---|---|
| Revenue | $0.00 |
| Original Language | es |
| Popularity | 0.3139 |
Directed By
Iván Feo
Antonio Llerandi
Crew
Chuchito Sanoja
Antonio Llerandi
Iván Feo
Adriano González León
Iván Feo
Antonio Llerandi
Lesbia Hernández
Álvaro Rodríguez
César Díaz
Alberto Torija
Antonio Llerandi
Tony Sánchez Baute
Miguel Corso
Raúl Falomir
Hipólito Rojas
Marta Velasco
Virginia Solórzano
Raúl Gómez
Eddy León
Nardy Fernández
Alberto Torija
Freddy García
Gustavo Dao
Marianela Alas
Luis Giménez
José Antonio Arigita
Carlos Pecheneda
Alberto Torija
Nelson Bolívar
Lesbia Hernández
Jorge Gherardi
Ibsen Martínez
José Antonio Sánchez
Héctor Ríos