Special event!

This movie is part of The Brunch Party

AÚN ES DE NOCHE EN CARACAS

It Would Still be Night in Caracas

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Trapped in a city on the brink of collapse, Adelaida has just buried her mother and is left completely alone. As protests erupt across Caracas and violence spreads through the streets, she returns home to find her apartment occupied by women aligned with the regime. With no safe place to go, she hides

Forced into confinement with a young man she cannot trust, Adelaida descends into a claustrophobic spiral of fear, paranoia, and survival. As the city outside grows increasingly hostile, she realises that staying alive may require the ultimate sacrifice: abandoning her identity and becoming “the daughter of the Spanish woman.”





Directed by Mariana Rondón and Marité Ugás, Aún es de noche en Caracas is an intense psychological drama that transforms political collapse into an intimate portrait of exile, displacement, and identity loss. Rooted in the contemporary Venezuelan experience yet deeply universal in scope, the film confronts the devastating emotional cost of living in a society where belonging itself becomes fragile and uncertain.

This screening is part of The Brunch Party by The Latin Experience and includes a Q&A with Natalia Reyes.

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Director

Mariana Rondón, Marité Ugás

Cast

Natalia Reyes, Moisés Angola, Sheila Monterola, Edgar Ramírez, Samantha Castillo

Year

2025

Country

Mexico, Venezuela

Duration

97 min

Genre

Drama

Language

Spanish with English subtitles

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