When one thinks of the most honored Latin American films of the last 20 years, they are mainly narrowed down to three countries -- Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. But things are beginning to change and ...
Colombia’s ever-expanding Bogotá Audiovisual Market welcomes young producers from Central America and French sales agents.
When most people think of Latin American cinema, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina usually come to mind. Yet one shouldn't overlook Colombia, which has been enjoying a remarkable production boom in recent ...
A key player in the revival of Colombian cinema is nonprofit org Proimagenes en Movimiento, now celebrating its 10th year. Org’s myriad functions include managing the $3 million-per-annum public film ...
- The film: A Poet, a Colombian tragicomedy directed by Simon Mesa Soto, set in Medellin. - The breakthrough: It won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. - The ...
For some months now, the Colombian Film Heritage Foundation has made a documentary series about national cinema available to Internet users who love film. The production is called “History of ...
When Hugo Suarez Fiat arrived at the workshop where he was repairing a classic car one Saturday morning in 2003, an unexpected discovery awaited him. Mr Suarez, a lawyer by trade and a mechanic by ...
In many ways Embrace of the Serpent is an exotic creature — part art film, part mystery, part historical travelogue — that explores long-neglected nooks of the Amazon. And in Colombia’s film industry, ...
On June 30, the same day as Brexit, Colombia’s government and Farc rebels signed a cease-fire. Fruit of four years of negotiations, which president Juan Manuel Santos once compared to “swallowing ...
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