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Jonathan Jakubowicz

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Jakubowicz at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.

Jonathan Jakubowicz is a Venezuelan filmmaker and writer, whose film Secuestro Express was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the British Independent Film Awards[1] and was a New York Times "Critics' Pick" in 2005.[2] He is Jewish of Polish descent. [3]

His latest film, Hands of Stone (2016), is about the relationship between Panamanian boxer Roberto Durán (played by Édgar Ramírez) and his trainer Ray Arcel (played by Robert De Niro).[4] Hands of Stone premiered in the Cannes Film Festival 2016 and was warmly received with a 15 minutes standing ovation. It's the first Latin movie to have a simultaneous wide release in all of Latin America.

His first novel "Las Aventuras de Juan Planchard" was published in November 2016 and immediately became a best seller in the Spanish Language market.

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