
Two Ports and a Hill
After several close calls with death squads, Mario Handler fled Uruguay in 1973 and eventually settled in Venezuela where he lived and continued to make films before returning to Uruguay in recent years. The first film he completed in exile, Dos puertos y un cerro is an essay film about the imbalances of trade. A narrator dispassionately recounts in voice-over a brief summation of Venezuela's situation as a hub port in the establishment of the colonial system in the sixteenth-century.
Two Ports and a Hill
January 1, 1975
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Cast (1)

Julio Mota
Narrator
Crew (5)
Directing

Mario Handler
Director
Writing

Mario Handler
Writer

Luis Correa
Writer
Production

Marcos Pérez Zurita
Producer
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Rubén Rodríguez Beauchamp
Director of Photography