On December 22nd, Associate Professor Dr. Tran Thi Minh Hoa, Vice Rector of the University, respectfully welcomed Ambassador Jorge Rondon Uzcateguii, along with Counselor Katiuska Maestre and First Secretary for Cultural Affairs Fabiola Hernandez, during their visit and film screening by the Venezuelan Embassy at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. The film, "The Liberator," was nominated for the 2015 Oscars in the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Music categories. The screening was attended by a large number of students from the International Studies, Political Science, and Oriental Studies departments.
The Venezuelan Ambassador, Mr. Jorge Rondon Uzcateguii, introduced the hero Simon Bolivar, who liberated Venezuela and other Latin American countries from Spanish colonial rule. The film portrays Simon Bolivar as a hero in a realistic, simple, vivid, and humane way. The film left a very positive impression on the university's student audience.

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Synopsis of the film "The Liberator": "The Liberator" - the life of the hero Simon Bolivar, a character recreated by director Alberto Arvelo as an epic tale of struggle and a history lesson. The film recounts Bolivar's youth and the moments that sowed the seeds in this hero's determination to defend the rights of the indigenous people and enslaved people. He later married Maria Teresa Rodriguez del Toro, and her death left him deeply wounded. He traveled to Europe and then returned to the Americas, marking a period of arduous military campaigns. All of this is recreated on screen, along with scenes filmed under artillery fire during Venezuela's War of Independence. After defeating the Spanish Empire, Simon Bolivar (played by Edgar Ramirezz) secured independence for several countries and established a coalition of independent nations in Latin America. Love, war, and betrayal are depicted in the most humane portrayal of the Liberator's life. Information about the movie: Category:Drama, history Length:119 minutes Language:Spanish, English, Vietnamese. The Liberator is a co-production between Venezuela (Produccioens Insurgentes) and Spain (San Mateo). The film was shot in both countries, although the protagonist's life spans seven different nations. It also involved collaborations with Germany (WNG) and the United States (SilverScreen), with financial support from the Venezuelan government. This historical drama premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2013. The film was nominated for the 2015 Oscars in the categories of Best Foreign Language Film and Best Music. |
Author:Thu Ha
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