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Cinema of Colombia refers to film productions made in Colombia, or considered Colombian for other reasons. Colombian cinema, like any national cinema, is a historical process with industrial and artistic aspects. Historically, Colombian cinema has not been profitable as an industry, which has prevented continuing production and employing ...
Best Colombian Film, Actor and Actress and nominated for Best Film at Cartagena Film Festival. Kalibre 35: Raúl García: Robinson Díaz, Juana Acosta, Juan Carlos Vargas: Crime: Nominated for Best Film at Bogotá Film Festival. Won Colombian Cinema Special Jury Prize and Colombian Cinema Special Mention at Cartagena Film Festival. Juegos bajo ...
Pages in category "Cinema of Colombia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Colombian Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences
The toxicity of patriarchal masculinity has become such a well-worn trope in pop culture (and especially in recent Colombian cinema) that it’s hard to remember its effects continue unabated in ...
This is a list of films set in Colombia or which depict certain aspects of it, such as its role in the illegal drug trade or its internal conflict.. Historically, it has been very common that those films (i.e. Collateral Damage, Mr. & Ms. Smith, XXX) fail in the reproduction of the country: some of these mistakes include showing Bogotá or Medellín as sylvatic or coastal regions, using ...
New York-based Cinema Tropical has pounced on the U.S. theatrical rights to Fabián Hernández’s debut feature “Un Varón” (“A Male”), Colombia’s official submission to the 2024 Oscar ...
Pages in category "Colombian films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Colombian films;
American-Colombian-Ecuadorian-Peruvian co-production. Patient: Jorge Caballero: Chicas nuevas 24 horas: Mabel Lozano: Argentine-Colombian-Paraguayan-Peruvian-Spanish co-production. Gabo, la creación de Gabriel García Márquez: Justin Webster: Spanish-French-American-Colombian-British co-production. Nominated for Best Documentary at Gaudí Awards.