Adiós, Miami (1984)
A sharp black comedy that lays bare the contradictions, obsessions, and moral emptiness of a Venezuelan man who has climbed the social ladder through easy money rather than effort. The film portrays a glittering yet hollow way of life, marked by excess, paranoia, and emotional dislocation. Oswaldo, weary of his stagnant marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with a television star, believing that money lies at the center of all human relationships. In a world where everything seems purchasable—desire, loyalty, even identity—the film exposes the seductive illusion and underlying madness of sudden wealth.
Director: Antonio Llerandi
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Gustavo Rodríguez as |
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Tatiana Capote as |
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Alicia Plaza as |
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Luis Gerónimo Abreu as |
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Fausto Verdial as |
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Julio Mota as |
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José Visconti as |
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Mahuampi Acosta as |
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Jorge "Koke" Corona as |
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Carlos Flores as |
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Isabel Hungría as |
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Herman Lejter as |
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Gerardo Marrero as |
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Bárbara Mosquera as |
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Pilar Romero as |
| Writing | Fausto Verdial | Writer |
| Directing | Antonio Llerandi | Director |
| Sound | Chuchito Sanoja | Music |
| Camera | Héctor Ríos | Director of Photography |
| Editing | José Garrido | Editor |
| Sound | Josué Saavedra | Sound |
| Crew | Mariana Djuro | Script |
| Production | Anthony Stabley | Production Assistant |