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Director: Atahualpa Lichy
Cast: Ángela Molina, Marie-José Nat, Nathalie Nell, Daniel Alvarado
Río Negro is the struggle of two men, Osuna and Funes, hungry for power and wealth in a small town in Venezuela, during the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez
Critical Reception & Ratings
Black River (1990) is a drama film directed by Atahualpa Lichy that explores the struggle for power and wealth during the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez in a small Venezuelan town. The film has received a modest critical reception, earning a 6.3/10 rating on IMDb, indicating generally positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven historical dramas will appreciate the nuanced portrayal of power struggles and moral ambiguity in director Atahualpa Lichy's 1990 film Black River, featuring strong performances from a talented ensemble cast including Ángela Molina.
Black River is a common name for streams and communities around the world: in Spanish and Portuguese, Rio Negro; in French, Rivière Noire; in Turkish, Kara Su; in Serbo-Croatian, Crna Reka, Црна Река or Crna Rijeka, Црна Ријека; in Macedonian, Црна Река, Crna Reka.
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