

Your living room is now a cinema shrine. Venezuelan legend Hilda Vera won't let you leave.
A living room, two video cameras, an armchair, two televisions and a mirror: domestic daily life in which colleagues, family and friends come together to decipher the life, personality and artistic trajectory of one of the most important actresses of Venezuelan Cinema: Hilda Vera
Direction
Gómez Díaz turns a living room into cinematic sacred ground
Production
Dual cameras and mirrors creating reality-versus-performance tension
Director
Alberto Gómez Díaz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hilda Vera was foundational to Venezuela's 1970s-80s cinema boom, yet remains underrecognized internationally.
The living room setting wasn't just practical—it deliberately collapses the boundary between Vera's domestic life and her performed identities.
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