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Román Chalbaud

Román Chalbaud (10 October 1931 – 12 September 2023) was a Venezuelan film director, screenwriter, and prominent playwright.[3] Starting work in television after prestigious training, Chalbaud moved into making films before the industry took off in his home country, returning to theatre where he had been a great success for several years until filmmaking became a viable industry. He served as the president of Venezuela's leading theatre, television, and film organisations.

Román Chalbaud
Born
Román José Chalbaud Quintero[1]

(1931-10-10)10 October 1931[2]
Died12 September 2023(2023-09-12) (aged 91)
Caracas, Venezuela
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • playwright
Years active1951–2023
Signature

Early life edit

Born in Mérida on 10 October 1931,[4] Chalboud moved to Caracas with his grandmother at age six, and was seen in the city as a "learning-disabled" "country boy".[5][6][7]

Chalbaud was young, "in his adolescence" when he knew he wanted to be a storyteller, but he also had a proclivity towards poetry.[8] Some of his storytelling desires came from his grandmother, who was a keen reader of European literature, and enjoyed watching some French and Italian films.[5] It was not long after his revelation that he believed he could achieve both working in theatre and in film, the arts towards which he has focused since he was a teenager.[8] His journey to becoming one of his nation's most renowned directors is framed as starting when he would go to a cinema as a teenager and watch films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema,[5] though Chalbaud himself said that he was inspired by dramatic angles when playing an angel in a Nativity play as a child and being hoisted into the rafters, able to watch the performance from a detached perspective, and to watch the audience as they watched the action.[9]

After leaving high school, Chalbaud studied for two years at the Teatro Experimental in Caracas, and then studied directing under Lee Strasberg in New York.[10]

Career edit

The director was in his late teens when he was employed in television, whilst writing plays. When working one television job, in the early 1950s, he reported that his group worked from 3 in the afternoon till 9 in the evening, and would then spend time at a brothel.[11] It was during this time that he found inspiration and stories for his play El Pez que Fuma, which he would later make into a film.[11] He also wrote the plays Los adolescentes, for which he won the Ateneo de Caracas prize, and Caín adolescente in his early television career.[8] It was also the early 1950s when he worked as the assistant director to Mexican filmmaker Víctor Urruchúa, working on two of Urruchúa's films, Six Months of Life and Light in the High Plains.[10] In 1955 he became the artistic director of Televisora Nacional, a company he left in 1958.[10]

It is possible that he left Televisora Nacional, the official statement being "for political reasons",[10] when he was imprisoned in 1957 for five months by the regime of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, an experience he said gave him a social conscience to do good after being tortured.[6][12]

Before releasing his first film, Chalbaud had seen enough success in playwriting that he was made the director of the National Theatre of Venezuela in 1958. He left this role the year after the release of Caín adolescente, in 1960.[8] He had made two films by 1963, when cinema diminished in Venezuela and he was effectively forced to return to theatre.[7] In 1967 he took the presidency of the UNESCO Latin American Theatre Institute, and it was in this year the theatre collective "El Nuevo Grupo" was co-founded by Chalbaud; he dedicated the poem "Us and the Theatre" to the group, with which he has worked extensively since, that same year.[8][7]

The success of Chalbaud's plays is placed on his characters, with the social-realist works characterised by an open treatment of dramatic plots, and a supposedly archetypal selection of characters used to portray irony with the social contexts of marginalisation they find themselves, all which critiques the situation of the country.[8] This is also a reason that his plays, many of them that he made into films, are deemed timeless and socially relevant even in the 21st century. He was awarded the National Theatre Award of Venezuela in 1984.[8] He was considered, along with friends Isaac Chocrón and José Ignacio Cabrujas, to be "a prime moving force in continuing the work of César Rengifo in the development of the contemporary Venezuelan theatre". The three are known as the Holy Trinity of Venezuelan theatre.[13]

Though making films in this time, he had been largely focused on theatre. This would change after 1969, when Chalbaud left his president role and when Venezuelan cinema entered its golden age. He did return to television, joining Radio Caracas Television in 1969, but began his most successful line of work in film direction.[10] Moving into film gave Chalbaud international acclaim, all of his films being screened at film festivals,[10] and one being the first of his country's foreign-language Oscar nominations. His films, some of which are self-adaptations, are said to thematically continue his theatre work. He received the National Film Award of Venezuela in 1990.[8]

In 1974, Chalbaud, with other filmmakers of his generation, started Gente de Cine C.A., a production company which would produce most of his own films.[10] In 1975, thanks to new national legislation pushed through by the Asociación Nacional de Autores Cinematográficos (National Association of Cinema Auteurs) — ANAC — Chalbaud was the first director to receive protected state funding, making the film Sacred and Obscene. The success of this film quashed the government's doubts about the funding program.[5] He was then named President of the ANAC in 1978, and was the Director General of the Fundación Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela (National Foundation of Venezuelan Cinema) for two years.[12]

Chalbaud resigned from Radio Caracas in 1982. In 1985, the San Sebastián Film Festival dedicated a retrospective to him; he has also been on the jury of this festival, in 1990.[10]

In June 2018, he said he was in pre-production for a film trilogy about the life of Hugo Chávez.[14]

Alfonso Molina, in his 2002 book on the director, wrote that one cannot fully understand the socio-political culture of Venezuela without watching Chalbaud's films.[15]

A documentary about his life and work called Román en el universo de las maravillas,[16] produced by Argentinian filmmakers, was released on 17 March 2018 in Altamira, Caracas at the Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies.[17][18]

Personal life edit

 
The building of the National Theatre of Venezuela, now known as "Teatro Nacional Román Chalbaud".

Chalbaud revealed little personal information until he was quite old, when he said that though he loved the landscape of his home city Mérida, he considered Caracas the place to grow old.[19] His favourite play was El Pez que Fuma.[19] Fabián Pierucci, the director of the documentary about his life, says that Chalbaud was "tireless, from his early rise until the night he is reading, writing, going to conferences, helping people".[16]

Chalbaud considered Luis Buñuel a "master".[19]

Chalbaud's political affiliation was chavismo, which he believed "most of the country" follows, arguing that Nicolás Maduro was not a dictator and that the opposition since his election are "monsters", justifying the government treatment of opposition members and describing the Constituent National Assembly as Venezuela's legitimate democratic house.[20]

Chalbaud died in Caracas on 12 September 2023, at age 91.[2][21][22] Shortly after his death, the National Theatre of Venezuela was renamed after Chalbaud.[23]

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Maza, Jesús (12 September 2023). "Román Chalbaud falleció a los 91 años y enluta al cine venezolano". La República. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Fallece el dramaturgo y director de cine venezolano Román Chalbaud a los 91 años de edad". La Vanguardia. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Román Chalbaud". mubi. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  4. ^ "El Gobierno de Venezuela rinde un homenaje póstumo al dramaturgo y cineasta Román Chalbaud". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 14 September 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d Paranaguá, Paulo Antonio (1997). "Chapter 8: Román Chalbaud: The 'National Melodrama' on an Air of Bolero". In Stock, Ann Marie (ed.). Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Hispanic Issues Volume 15. Translated by Devine, Tracy (chapter). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0-8166-2972-5.
  6. ^ a b Rodríguez, Katherine. "Román Chalbaud, un grande que manifiesta pasión y entrega por el teatro". Fundarte (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  7. ^ a b c Rist, Peter H. (2014). Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-8108-8036-8.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Chalbaud, Román – HISTORIA DEL ARTE VENEZOLANO". vereda.ula.ve (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  9. ^ Briceño, Raul (17 July 2018). "La visión de Román Chalbaud: anécdotas del cine nacional". Radio Rescate (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "San Sebastian Film Festival Awards 2006". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  11. ^ a b Castillo Borgo, María Angelina (27 March 2017). "El pez que fuma: la permanencia de los seres marginados". El Estímulo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  12. ^ a b Rist, Peter H. (2014). Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-8108-8036-8.
  13. ^ Cortés, Eladio; Barrea-Marlys, Mirta (2003). Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 472. ISBN 978-0-313-29041-1.
  14. ^ "Chávez niño ya tiene sus actores en película de Román Chalbaud". El Ciudadano (in Spanish). 21 June 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  15. ^ "The Political Gaze of Director Chalbaud". IPS News. 15 January 2002. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Director audiovisual argentino presenta documental inspirado en el venezolano Román Chalbaud". Radio Mundial (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  17. ^ "Estrenarán en el Celarg documental sobre Román Chalbaud". Alba Ciudad 96.3 FM (in European Spanish). 16 March 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  18. ^ "Cineasta argentino muestra su retrato documental de Román Chalbaud". Correo del Orinoco (in Spanish). 14 March 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  19. ^ a b c Suarez, Mariely. "A sus 86 años el maestro Román Chalbaud revela datos íntimos de su vida". Villa Del Cine (in European Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  20. ^ "Román Chalbaud: La mayoría del país sigue al chavismo". El Nacional (in Spanish). 21 May 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  21. ^ "Murió Román Chalbaud en su apartamento en Caracas". ALnavío. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  22. ^ "Muere el cineasta venezolano Román Chalbaud". El Pitazo. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  23. ^ Sanchez, Carlos Eduardo (14 September 2023). "National Theater will now be named after Román Chalbaud". Últimas Noticias. Retrieved 15 September 2023.

External links edit

  • Román Chalbaud at IMDb

román, chalbaud, confused, with, román, delgado, chalbaud, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, chalbaud, second, maternal, family, name, quintero, october, 1931, september, 2023, venezuelan, film, director, screenwriter, prominent, playwright, start. Not to be confused with Roman Delgado Chalbaud In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Chalbaud and the second or maternal family name is Quintero Roman Chalbaud 10 October 1931 12 September 2023 was a Venezuelan film director screenwriter and prominent playwright 3 Starting work in television after prestigious training Chalbaud moved into making films before the industry took off in his home country returning to theatre where he had been a great success for several years until filmmaking became a viable industry He served as the president of Venezuela s leading theatre television and film organisations Roman ChalbaudBornRoman Jose Chalbaud Quintero 1 1931 10 10 10 October 1931 2 Merida VenezuelaDied12 September 2023 2023 09 12 aged 91 Caracas VenezuelaOccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterplaywrightYears active1951 2023Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBorn in Merida on 10 October 1931 4 Chalboud moved to Caracas with his grandmother at age six and was seen in the city as a learning disabled country boy 5 6 7 Chalbaud was young in his adolescence when he knew he wanted to be a storyteller but he also had a proclivity towards poetry 8 Some of his storytelling desires came from his grandmother who was a keen reader of European literature and enjoyed watching some French and Italian films 5 It was not long after his revelation that he believed he could achieve both working in theatre and in film the arts towards which he has focused since he was a teenager 8 His journey to becoming one of his nation s most renowned directors is framed as starting when he would go to a cinema as a teenager and watch films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema 5 though Chalbaud himself said that he was inspired by dramatic angles when playing an angel in a Nativity play as a child and being hoisted into the rafters able to watch the performance from a detached perspective and to watch the audience as they watched the action 9 After leaving high school Chalbaud studied for two years at the Teatro Experimental in Caracas and then studied directing under Lee Strasberg in New York 10 Career editThe director was in his late teens when he was employed in television whilst writing plays When working one television job in the early 1950s he reported that his group worked from 3 in the afternoon till 9 in the evening and would then spend time at a brothel 11 It was during this time that he found inspiration and stories for his play El Pez que Fuma which he would later make into a film 11 He also wrote the plays Los adolescentes for which he won the Ateneo de Caracas prize and Cain adolescente in his early television career 8 It was also the early 1950s when he worked as the assistant director to Mexican filmmaker Victor Urruchua working on two of Urruchua s films Six Months of Life and Light in the High Plains 10 In 1955 he became the artistic director of Televisora Nacional a company he left in 1958 10 It is possible that he left Televisora Nacional the official statement being for political reasons 10 when he was imprisoned in 1957 for five months by the regime of Marcos Perez Jimenez an experience he said gave him a social conscience to do good after being tortured 6 12 Before releasing his first film Chalbaud had seen enough success in playwriting that he was made the director of the National Theatre of Venezuela in 1958 He left this role the year after the release of Cain adolescente in 1960 8 He had made two films by 1963 when cinema diminished in Venezuela and he was effectively forced to return to theatre 7 In 1967 he took the presidency of the UNESCO Latin American Theatre Institute and it was in this year the theatre collective El Nuevo Grupo was co founded by Chalbaud he dedicated the poem Us and the Theatre to the group with which he has worked extensively since that same year 8 7 The success of Chalbaud s plays is placed on his characters with the social realist works characterised by an open treatment of dramatic plots and a supposedly archetypal selection of characters used to portray irony with the social contexts of marginalisation they find themselves all which critiques the situation of the country 8 This is also a reason that his plays many of them that he made into films are deemed timeless and socially relevant even in the 21st century He was awarded the National Theatre Award of Venezuela in 1984 8 He was considered along with friends Isaac Chocron and Jose Ignacio Cabrujas to be a prime moving force in continuing the work of Cesar Rengifo in the development of the contemporary Venezuelan theatre The three are known as the Holy Trinity of Venezuelan theatre 13 Though making films in this time he had been largely focused on theatre This would change after 1969 when Chalbaud left his president role and when Venezuelan cinema entered its golden age He did return to television joining Radio Caracas Television in 1969 but began his most successful line of work in film direction 10 Moving into film gave Chalbaud international acclaim all of his films being screened at film festivals 10 and one being the first of his country s foreign language Oscar nominations His films some of which are self adaptations are said to thematically continue his theatre work He received the National Film Award of Venezuela in 1990 8 In 1974 Chalbaud with other filmmakers of his generation started Gente de Cine C A a production company which would produce most of his own films 10 In 1975 thanks to new national legislation pushed through by the Asociacion Nacional de Autores Cinematograficos National Association of Cinema Auteurs ANAC Chalbaud was the first director to receive protected state funding making the film Sacred and Obscene The success of this film quashed the government s doubts about the funding program 5 He was then named President of the ANAC in 1978 and was the Director General of the Fundacion Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela National Foundation of Venezuelan Cinema for two years 12 Chalbaud resigned from Radio Caracas in 1982 In 1985 the San Sebastian Film Festival dedicated a retrospective to him he has also been on the jury of this festival in 1990 10 In June 2018 he said he was in pre production for a film trilogy about the life of Hugo Chavez 14 Alfonso Molina in his 2002 book on the director wrote that one cannot fully understand the socio political culture of Venezuela without watching Chalbaud s films 15 A documentary about his life and work called Roman en el universo de las maravillas 16 produced by Argentinian filmmakers was released on 17 March 2018 in Altamira Caracas at the Romulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies 17 18 Personal life edit nbsp The building of the National Theatre of Venezuela now known as Teatro Nacional Roman Chalbaud Chalbaud revealed little personal information until he was quite old when he said that though he loved the landscape of his home city Merida he considered Caracas the place to grow old 19 His favourite play was El Pez que Fuma 19 Fabian Pierucci the director of the documentary about his life says that Chalbaud was tireless from his early rise until the night he is reading writing going to conferences helping people 16 Chalbaud considered Luis Bunuel a master 19 Chalbaud s political affiliation was chavismo which he believed most of the country follows arguing that Nicolas Maduro was not a dictator and that the opposition since his election are monsters justifying the government treatment of opposition members and describing the Constituent National Assembly as Venezuela s legitimate democratic house 20 Chalbaud died in Caracas on 12 September 2023 at age 91 2 21 22 Shortly after his death the National Theatre of Venezuela was renamed after Chalbaud 23 Filmography editMain article List of works by Roman ChalbaudReferences edit Maza Jesus 12 September 2023 Roman Chalbaud fallecio a los 91 anos y enluta al cine venezolano La Republica Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b Fallece el dramaturgo y director de cine venezolano Roman Chalbaud a los 91 anos de edad La Vanguardia 12 September 2023 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Roman Chalbaud mubi Retrieved 11 October 2012 El Gobierno de Venezuela rinde un homenaje postumo al dramaturgo y cineasta Roman Chalbaud La Vanguardia in Spanish 14 September 2023 Retrieved 16 September 2023 a b c d Paranagua Paulo Antonio 1997 Chapter 8 Roman Chalbaud The National Melodrama on an Air of Bolero In Stock Ann Marie ed Framing Latin American Cinema Contemporary Critical Perspectives Hispanic Issues Volume 15 Translated by Devine Tracy chapter Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press p 162 ISBN 978 0 8166 2972 5 a b Rodriguez Katherine Roman Chalbaud un grande que manifiesta pasion y entrega por el teatro Fundarte in Spanish Retrieved 18 December 2018 a b c Rist Peter H 2014 Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema Rowman amp Littlefield p 132 ISBN 978 0 8108 8036 8 a b c d e f g h Chalbaud Roman HISTORIA DEL ARTE VENEZOLANO vereda ula ve in Spanish Retrieved 17 December 2018 Briceno Raul 17 July 2018 La vision de Roman Chalbaud anecdotas del cine nacional Radio Rescate in Spanish Retrieved 18 December 2018 a b c d e f g h San Sebastian Film Festival Awards 2006 sansebastianfestival Retrieved 18 December 2018 a b Castillo Borgo Maria Angelina 27 March 2017 El pez que fuma la permanencia de los seres marginados El Estimulo in Spanish Retrieved 15 December 2018 a b Rist Peter H 2014 Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema Rowman amp Littlefield p 133 ISBN 978 0 8108 8036 8 Cortes Eladio Barrea Marlys Mirta 2003 Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group p 472 ISBN 978 0 313 29041 1 Chavez nino ya tiene sus actores en pelicula de Roman Chalbaud El Ciudadano in Spanish 21 June 2018 Retrieved 18 December 2018 The Political Gaze of Director Chalbaud IPS News 15 January 2002 Retrieved 2 April 2019 a b Director audiovisual argentino presenta documental inspirado en el venezolano Roman Chalbaud Radio Mundial in Spanish Retrieved 18 December 2018 Estrenaran en el Celarg documental sobre Roman Chalbaud Alba Ciudad 96 3 FM in European Spanish 16 March 2018 Retrieved 18 December 2018 Cineasta argentino muestra su retrato documental de Roman Chalbaud Correo del Orinoco in Spanish 14 March 2018 Retrieved 18 December 2018 a b c Suarez Mariely A sus 86 anos el maestro Roman Chalbaud revela datos intimos de su vida Villa Del Cine in European Spanish Retrieved 18 December 2018 Roman Chalbaud La mayoria del pais sigue al chavismo El Nacional in Spanish 21 May 2017 Retrieved 18 December 2018 Murio Roman Chalbaud en su apartamento en Caracas ALnavio 12 September 2023 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Muere el cineasta venezolano Roman Chalbaud El Pitazo 12 September 2023 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Sanchez Carlos Eduardo 14 September 2023 National Theater will now be named after Roman Chalbaud Ultimas Noticias Retrieved 15 September 2023 External links editRoman Chalbaud at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Chalbaud amp oldid 1176306789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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