Valentín Macedo

Filmes

Grass
Camera Operator
In Holland the consumption of marijuana has been legal for decades and socially tolerated since the 16th century, and this is contrasted to Uruguay, where grass has to be grown clandestinely and where the people who consume it are treated as criminals. This documentary examines these contradictions without hypocrisy and in an informed way, and looks at legalisation, people growing their own, and the crusade against drugs and the dogmatism behind it.
Grass
Producer
In Holland the consumption of marijuana has been legal for decades and socially tolerated since the 16th century, and this is contrasted to Uruguay, where grass has to be grown clandestinely and where the people who consume it are treated as criminals. This documentary examines these contradictions without hypocrisy and in an informed way, and looks at legalisation, people growing their own, and the crusade against drugs and the dogmatism behind it.
Grass
Executive Producer
In Holland the consumption of marijuana has been legal for decades and socially tolerated since the 16th century, and this is contrasted to Uruguay, where grass has to be grown clandestinely and where the people who consume it are treated as criminals. This documentary examines these contradictions without hypocrisy and in an informed way, and looks at legalisation, people growing their own, and the crusade against drugs and the dogmatism behind it.
Grass
Screenplay
In Holland the consumption of marijuana has been legal for decades and socially tolerated since the 16th century, and this is contrasted to Uruguay, where grass has to be grown clandestinely and where the people who consume it are treated as criminals. This documentary examines these contradictions without hypocrisy and in an informed way, and looks at legalisation, people growing their own, and the crusade against drugs and the dogmatism behind it.
Grass
Director
In Holland the consumption of marijuana has been legal for decades and socially tolerated since the 16th century, and this is contrasted to Uruguay, where grass has to be grown clandestinely and where the people who consume it are treated as criminals. This documentary examines these contradictions without hypocrisy and in an informed way, and looks at legalisation, people growing their own, and the crusade against drugs and the dogmatism behind it.
Southern Star
Coco
Gregorio is a Tupamaro exiled in Spain who has returned to Uruguay. He has not yet revealed his secret: on the site where today he intends to build a house for his family there are buried weapons and ammunition from his guerrilla past.