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Hernán Jabes

Hernán Jabes

Directing

June 24, 1969Santiago de Chile, Chile

Hernán Jabes (born in Santiago de Chile) is a Venezuelan filmmaker. He began directing commercials. He ventured into film with the documentary Expresión, which chronicles the 1997 Caracas International Theater Festival. He has also directed short fiction films. He is a founding partner of Factor RH Producciones. A filmmaker with over 15 years of experience, he has worked in various audiovisual fields. Some of his most notable works include music videos for Dermis Tatú, "Terrenal" (1996), Ilan Chester's "Himno Nacional de Venezuela" (1997), Sur Carabela "Lejos de aquí" (2001), Famasloop "De fuego en fuego" (2009), and Onechot "Rotten Town" (2010). In 2008, he directed his first feature film, Macuro, which has won several national and international awards. Next up is Rock, Paper, Scissors, which won five awards at the 2013 Mérida Film Festival and was selected as an Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film by a jury composed of members of the National Association of Film Authors.

Known for

Directing4

Production9

The Lake Vampiremovie

The Lake Vampire

2018

Executive Producer

Children of the Saltmovie

Children of the Salt

2017

Executive Producer

The Familymovie

The Family

2017

Executive Producer

From Afarmovie

From Afar

2015

Executive Producer

Papita, maní, tostónmovie

Papita, maní, tostón

2013

Executive Producer

Secreto de Confesiónmovie

Secreto de Confesión

2013

Executive Producer

My Straight Sonmovie

My Straight Son

2012

Executive Producer

Colmilomovie

Colmilo

2010

Executive Producer

Taita Bovesmovie

Taita Boves

2010

Executive Producer

Writing3

Acting1

Editing1