Corpus Christi (2014 film)
Corpus Christi, is a Venezuelan action film written by Carlos Tabares and directed by César Bolívar and released in June 2014.[1][2]
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Directed by | César Bolívar |
Produced by | Alejandro León |
Written by | Carlos Tabares |
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Production company | Villa del Cine |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Venezuela |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
Shortly before the celebration of the Festival, the leader of the brotherhood of Devils dancing appears dead. Milton Ventura, police and brother of the deceased, returns to the village, after 30 years of absence, to clarify the case. Confronting the interests that oppose him and the demons of their past, Milton discovers that his brother's death involves a painful expose truth.
Cast
- Carlos Cruz as Milton Ventura
- Guillermo Cruz as Young Milton
- Jariana Armas as Aurora Morell
- Marcos Moreno as Miguel Ventura
- Mirtha Borges as Mamá Toña
- Pedro Laya as Abel Ventura
- Mayra Africano as Lucrecia de Ventura
- Framk Maneiro as Urbano Morell
- Julio César Castro as Crescencio Peralta
- Malena Alvarado as Mireya de Peralta
- Alexander Solórzano as Comisario Roberto
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gollark: CPUs are basically just "execute C-like-code really fast" machines instead of, well, something else, like GPUs.
gollark: Kind of a shame stuff is generally just forced to map onto really outdated machines from ye olden C era.
gollark: Though this is perhaps more of an issue of programmers, languages and tooling more than hardware issues.
gollark: The thing is that the GPU isn't really integrated into normal compute use very much, even when it could probably be used effectively.
References
- ""Corpus Christi" de César Bolívar estrena el 13 de junio". Eluniversal.com (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2015.
- "Cinex estrena la película venezolana "Corpus Christi"". oidossucios.com (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2015.
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