Juan Carlos Lossada
Production
Known For

A premature birth in the middle of the darkness of the 2019 national blackout in Caracas, Venezuela.
We Have Homeland

The initiation journey of a boy who must leave his childhood behind and become a man in order to keep his family together.
El Salto de Los Ángeles

A young couple lives together in a small apartment in the city of Caracas, Venezuela. As they spend their summer in lockdown, their relationship will become increasingly toxic and more dangerous.
Un Día de Verano

A thesis on the history, the successes and failures of Venezuelan and Latin American cinema as a whole; demonstrating how little interaction there is between Ibero-American cinema
Cine Invisible

A boy finds money, and next to it, a phone that guides him in the search for more.
Dancing in the Mud

In the southeast region of Venezuela, officially known as the Orinoco Mining Arc, an unprecedented ecocide is taking place, where a complex criminal network with transnational characteristics is being articulated. Its consequences are massively damaging the environment and the human rights of dozens of indigenous communities, leading to a historical environmental catastrophe hidden in the lungs of the planet.
Bleeding Gold

A confectioner prepares the cake for a party to which she hopes to be invited.
The Cake

Belén receives the news that she has feared for several years, the time has come to vacate the house where she lives. Full of ghosts and uncertainties, that day, Belén begins her farewell.
Out in the Open

In the totalitarian Venezuela, Andrea, a teenager, heavily argues with her mother and runs away to the beach with her boyfriend Juan, a man 15 years older than her. Between jokes, rogueries and booze, the fun trip starts to grow violently as the waves bring her home.