La Caracas (2012)

La Caracas (2012) poster

In 1948, more than one hundred Latin American drivers took part in the continent's greatest sporting epic in Touring Car Racing: the South American Grand Prix. They crossed five countries over two months on a 10,000-kilometer route between Buenos Aires and Caracas.

Director: Andrés Cedrón
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 88 min
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Screenplay

Music: Juan Carlos Cedrón
Cinematography: Eric Elizondo
Editing: Alexis Abarca, Andrés Cedrón
Production: INCAA, Cine Argentino
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Caracas about?
In 1948, more than one hundred Latin American drivers took part in the continent's greatest sporting epic in Touring Car Racing: the South American Grand Prix. They crossed five countries over two months on a 10,000-kilometer route between Buenos Aires and Caracas.
Who directed La Caracas?
La Caracas was directed by Andrés Cedrón.
How long is La Caracas?
La Caracas has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is La Caracas?
La Caracas is a Documentary film.
Where was La Caracas produced?
La Caracas was produced in Argentina.