Atahualpa Lichy
Jean Pierre Atahualpa Charles Lichy Verdier, best known as Atahualpa Lichy, is a Franco-Venezuelan filmmaker, known for his film Río Negro (1992). Born in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1956, he moved to Paris and became the assistant of Henry Langlois at the Cinémathèque Française. From 1969 to 1975, he participated in the creation and organization of the Directors’ Fortnight (Quinzaine des cinéastes) in Cannes. Lichy has written, directed and produced more than 60 films in France and Venezuela.
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Caracas, VenezuelaCrew credits
The Crime of Padre Amaro
ProducerBlack River
Director, WriterThe Mystery of the Lagoons, Andean Fragments
Director, Writer, ProducerLes salons de Baudelaire
DirectorMartin Luther
WriterTravail du comédien
DirectorTravailler loin de chez soi
DirectorLe mot et l'image
DirectorMemorias de un tiempo eterno
Director, Producer, WriterClaves, 1: How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
DirectorClaves, 2: We will return younger
DirectorClaves, 3: Small mother country, great mother country
DirectorClaves, 4: Memories of Cuban cinema
DirectorL'Abécédaire du Maréchal
Director, WriterBéjart
DirectorBolivar Is Me
ProducerComo el gato y el ratón
ProducerAt Midnight and a Half
Co-Producer