Valle Cocodrilo

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EnglishCrocodile Valley
Directed byLeticia Patrizi
Written byLeticia Patrizi
Produced bySchool of Audiovisual Media, Universidad de Los Andes[1]
Valle Cocodrilo
EnglishCrocodile Valley
Directed byLeticia Patrizi
Written byLeticia Patrizi
Produced bySchool of Audiovisual Media, Universidad de Los Andes[1]
CinematographyEva Pérez[1]
Music byFelix Siso[1]
Release date
  • 10 August 2013 (2013-08-10) (Venezuela)
CountryVenezuela

Valle Cocodrilo (English: Crocodile Valley), also known as De cómo se escapó una idea en Valle Cocodrilo y lo que ahí aconteció (English: How an Idea Escaped in Crocodile Valley and What Happened There),[2] is a 2013 Venezuelan shadow puppet short film written and directed by Leticia Patrizi.

In Crocodile Valley, a scientist struggles with overwhelming anger and sadness. He has a brilliant idea; the film depicts a journey of life and happiness.[1]

Cast

The puppet operators are:[2]

  • Celeste Guadarrama – "Scientist"
  • Dayana Matos – "Life"
  • Amanda Pérez – "Idea"
  • Edelweis Calderón – "Demons"

Release

The film was released in Venezuela in 2013 by Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía. It was screened at the Iberoamerican Short Film Festival in 2014.[1] It was distributed by Venezuela en Corto.[3] Its soundtrack is available on SoundCloud.[4]

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