Hans Christopher
Acting
Known For

Venezuela, the mid-nineteenth century. The polarization between liberals and conservatives marked the political agenda. Inequalities of colonial society kept farmers and slaves under the yoke of the oligarchy. Ezequiel Zamora mobilized by deep ideals of liberty is leading a fight to try to erase social inequalities and distribute land equitably.
Zamora, tierra y hombres libres

In a chaotic Latin American city a religious housewife begins an obsessive sexual adventure that will make her pay the highest price. At the same time, her husband lives a secret long-term-relationship that will turn him into a murderer.A famous super-model used to the excesses of celebrity life falls into a dishonorable media scandal. A gynecologist jeopardizes his career by a growing fondness for gambling. A corrupt and ruthless businessman avenges the kidnapping and murder of his six-year-old-son.And a fierce social activist, obsessed with the mysterious death of his parents, faces the darkest pressures and influences of political power.These six connected-stories will reach the edge of the abyss and will remind us of Octavio Paz wise words 'the essence of all human life is solitude'.
Espejos

The film reproduces the historical moment when Cipriano Castro, then president of Venezuela, proclaimed: "The insolent plant of the foreigner has desecrated the sacred soil of the fatherland!" While the coasts were invaded by imperial forces in 1902.
La planta insolente

El Caracazo o SacudĂłn fue una serie de fuertes protestas y disturbios durante el gobierno de Carlos AndrĂ©s PĂ©rez, que comenzĂł el dĂa 27 de febrero y terminĂł el dĂa 28 de febrero de 1989 en la ciudad de Caracas, e iniciados realmente en la ciudad de Guarenas, cercana a Caracas. El nombre proviene de Caracas, la ciudad donde acontecieron parte de los hechos, recordando a otro hecho ocurrido en Colombia el 9 de abril de 1948; el Bogotazo. La masacre ocurriĂł el dĂa 28 de febrero cuando fuerzas de seguridad de la PolicĂa Metropolitana (PM) y Fuerzas Armadas del EjĂ©rcito y de la Guardia Nacional (GN) salieron a las calles a controlar la situaciĂłn.
El caracazo
The Liberator's last visit to his hometown in 1827, with the aim of consolidating the union of Gran Colombia and preventing La Cosiata, a movement led by José Antonio Páez, from scuppering his desire to unify South America as a single nation.
Bolivar Eterno, ciudadano de la libertad
Venezuelans remember the scene when the people deposed Governor and Captain Vicente Emparan, what few know is how this event happened. Artists reopen this episode to show what has never been heard of April 19, 1810