Best Venezuelan action movies
A curated collection of popular action movies from Venezuela.

Secuestro Express (2004)
Secuestro Express (2004)
Young couple Carla and Martin are abducted by three men and spend a terrifying night in Caracas as they wait for Carla's father to hand over the ransom

Coup at Daybreak (1998)
Coup at Daybreak (1998)
The film follows the events of the night of February 4, 1992 in Caracas, Venezuela. That night a group of military rebels staged a coup d'etat. Venezuelans found themselves as virtual prisoners. As the coup starts and fighting takes place from a military base which is in the center of the city's most affluent areas, with both luxury high rises and palatial mansions. The area of La Carlota provides a wealth of very interesting, often flamboyant and typical characters of the Latin America upper middle and upper classes. They are among the most affected. Various vignettes in these different characters' homes are developed. These people's reactions, lifestyles, vices, and humanity come out in a very honest fashion under duress.

The 86 (2017)
The 86 (2017)
Inspired by true events, "The 86" highlights the activities of a band of 86 street thugs that were famous for their strong presence in the venezuelan capital city during the 1980's.

Bolívar: el hombre de las dificultades (2013)
Bolívar: el hombre de las dificultades (2013)
The Second Republic has fallen miserably. Simon Bolivar arrives to Jamaica without money or friends, seeking help from other nations to free Venezuela.

Rock, Paper, Scissors (2012)
Rock, Paper, Scissors (2012)
The chance of an innocent child's game will unveil a betrayal that will forever change the lives of two families when their paths cross, endangering what they love the most, in a city that does not give them a truce.

God's Slave (2013)
God's Slave (2013)
Inspired by true events, "God's Slave" is the story of Ahmed and David, two extremist characters, one Islamic and the other Jewish, who cross their paths while being in the opposite side of the conflict in the A.M.I.A bombings that took place in 1994 in Buenos Aires.

Twist y crimen (1963)
Twist y crimen (1963)
Censored film by Arturo Plascencia, with music by Lila Morillo and Estelita del Llano.