Television is one of the themes in T.V.O., which tells the story of a lonely woman’s interaction with the contraption. “The dog is no longer man’s best friend; now it’s television,” Castillo said in a conversation with the author of this article. The character is played by Mimí Lazo, one of the country’s most prominent actresses and a Venezuelan sex symbol. The film toys with this stereotype as regards the vicarious satisfaction given by romance and sex on screen. The other theme, linked to loneliness, is developmentalism: the main character lives in Parque Central, a middle-class housing complex whose residential buildings were finished in 1972 and became a symbol of well-being on the brink of the oil boom. (Pablo Gamba)
Release Date | May 16, 1979 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | T.V.O. | |
Runtime | 7min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | Spanish | |
Original Language | Spanish | |
Production Countries | Venezuela | |
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