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Betty Kaplan is a trailblazing Venezuelan-American filmmaker whose visually stunning and socially conscious films have captivated audiences worldwide. Born in New York and raised in Caracas, Kaplan's unique bicultural perspective infuses her work with a richness and authenticity that sets it apart. Kaplan's filmography is marked by a commitment to adapting acclaimed literary works, from Isabel Allende's "Of Love and Shadows" to her adaptation of the classic Venezuelan novel "Doña Bárbara." Her deft handling of these complex narratives, combined with her eye for sumptuous visuals, has earned her numerous accolades, including a Peabody Award and multiple Audience Awards. Whether delving into the lives of women navigating political turmoil, as in "Almost a Woman," or exploring the passion and complications of human relationships in "One Hot Summer," Kaplan's films consistently captivate with their depth and emotional resonance. As a trailblazer for Latina directors, Kaplan's influence extends beyond the screen. She serves as Co-Chair of the Directors Guild of America Latino Committee, using her platform to amplify diverse voices in the industry. With her latest work, the critically acclaimed "Art of Love," Kaplan continues to push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling, cementing her reputation as one of the most dynamic and visionary directors of her generation.