Devil Gold is director José Novoa's third collaboration with producer Elia Schneider, and like the previous two films, Huelepega (or Glue Sniffer, which Schneider directed in 2000) and Sicario (1994), the film is a thriller-melodrama that focuses on a real-life problem plaguing Venezuela, with an emphasis on how the conditions affect children. Thus, after a few titles explaining the impact that gold mining has had on the country's Amazon region, along with helicopter footage (later to be blended into the narrative) of the ecologically devastated area, the film settles in on the lawless shanty town of Payapal for its narrative. Gallego (Armando Gota) runs the mine, exploiting his cheap labor force. Aroldo (Pedro Lander) breaks into Gallego's safe and steals his gold, along with a good deal of gold that Gallego was holding for his workers. Aroldo involves the unwitting Carmen (Jenny Noguera) in the robbery, and, when they are discovered, he shoots and kills Gallego's young son.
José Ramón Novoa
Director
Sonia Chocrón
Writer

Laureano Olivares
Cae

Alberto Rowinsky
Fellini

Jeannette Lehr
Zuleima

Roberto Hernández
Mooligan
Rocío Miranda
Isabel
Armando Gota
Gallego
Pedro Lander
Aroldo
Jenny Noguera
Carmen
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Intemperie66%
Noche de fuego76%
Brotherly Love70%
What Maisie Knew71%
Se busca papá75%
Night of the Sicario58%
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El séptimo día66%
Los domingos69%
Girl in the Box67%
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Rumbos paralelos68%
La joven69%
Kisses71%
Skin64%
The Safety of Objects65%