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El drama del 15 de octubre (English: The Drama of 15 October) is a lost Colombian silent film directed by the Di Domenico brothers.Considered the first feature documentary film produced in Colombia, it depicts events surrounding the assassination of General Rafael Uribe Uribe on 15 October 1914, [2] including a reconstruction of the killing itself.
The film is about Cataleya, a nine-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by a drug lord. Fifteen years later, a grown Cataleya seeks her revenge. The film had a generally unfavorable reception from critics, but Saldaña's performance and action sequences were praised. It grossed $63.4 million against a $40 million production budget.
Nominated for Best Film and Colombian Film at Bogotá Film Festival. Best Film and Director at Cartagena Film Festival. Best Actor at Havana Film Festival. Es mejor ser rico que pobre: Ricardo Coral: Juana Acosta, Fernando Arevalo, Álvaro Bayona: Drama: El séptimo cielo: Juan Fischer: Roberto De La Peña, Catalina Lago, Juan Pablo Shuk: Drama
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 ...
Roa is a Colombian feature film released in 2013. It was directed by Andrés Baiz, who also co-wrote the screenplay.It is a fictionalized account inspired by the final days in the life of Juan Roa Sierra, the man who was blamed for the 1948 assassination of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, the charismatic liberal candidate for president.
Pepe Cáceres is a 2022 Colombian biographical drama film directed and co-written by Sebastián Eslava and Camilo Molano Parra in their directorial debut. [1] It stars Eslava who plays his father, Pepe Cáceres, where he tells the story of all the years of his life including his rise to fame and his tragic end as a bullfighter.
Orozco the Embalmer (Spanish: Orozco el embalsamador) is a 2001 Spanish-language Japanese-Colombian mondo film directed by Kiyotaka Tsurisaki. [2] [3] It follows a Colombian embalmer named Froilan Orozco Duarte, who is shown living in El Cartucho, an impoverished and crime-ridden area of Bogotá, Colombia, where the homicide rate is high and corpses can be seen on the streets.
The film was originally known as Stranglehold. "They're rewriting the script," said Norris in December 1988. "It's better to straighten out the problems in the screenplay now, rather than later. I hate it when you start a movie with a script half done; chances are you'll end up with a mediocre movie. The first 'Delta Force' was well written." [3]