10/13/1941
Montevideo, Uruguay:
Jorge Solé (Montevideo, 1941) is a Uruguayan-Venezuelan filmmaker, documentarian, and photographer, regarded as a key figure of the New Latin American Cinema. A self-taught artist in film and television, he arrived in Venezuela in the 1960s, where he developed a prolific career as a director, screenwriter, and educator. His most acclaimed work, TVenezuela (1969), is a pioneering documentary that analyzes mass media and popular culture from a decolonial perspective. He was the founder of the Film Department at the University of Los Andes and a member of the Executive Committee of the CNAC.
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Orinoco, un viaje al neolítico (1989) Director |
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Ciencia y tecnología en la historia de Occidente (1974) Director |
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Venezuela tres tiempos (Fragmentos del anti-desarrollo) (1972) Director of Photography |
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Diamantes (1969) Director of Photography |
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Diamantes (1969) Story |
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Los Andes y su universidad (1969) Director |
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TVenezuela (1969) Director |
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Basta (1969) Cinematography |
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Los hijos de Gernika (1968) Director of Photography |
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Elecciones (1967) Director of Photography |
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Elecciones (1967) Additional Camera |
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Pozo muerto (1967) Title Designer |
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Juegos y Rondas Tradicionales del Uruguay (1966) Assistant Director |