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Julio Cesar Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela and is the son of Cesar Bolivar prestigious Venezuela filmmaker. In 1988, Julio Cesar began his filmmaking career gaining experience working alongside his father in various filmmaking capacities such as sound, production, editing and directing. In 1991 he produced various made for television movies such as "La Decima Victima", la Liberacion and Corina to name a few. He gained valuable experience in film production and in the process realized the importance of post-production to the film making process so in 1997 he began editing movies, TV shows and commercials. In 1999 he directed "El Sicariato" and "Ruta Mortal" for television and in 2001 he traveled to the United States in hopes of furthering his career. He wrote and directed three short films: "Have you ever thought about it", "Beyond The Line" and "The Crazyness". The films were official selections of many film festivals across the U.S. including the Los Angeles short film festival and Miami international short film festival. In 2009, he created his most recognizable piece of work, the feature film "Son de la Calle". Since then Julio has directed and editing various music videos, television series and movies including his fathers film "Muerte en alto Contraste", winning the prize for best editing in the Merida, Venezuela film festival. He currently lives in Los Angeles where he is in pre production on his films "L.A.X." and "la belle rose". Julio Cesar is an artist and a dreamer who will do what ever is necessary to reach his goals.