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Satanás (Spanish for Satan) is a 2007 Colombian film written and directed by Andi Baiz.It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mario Mendoza Zambrano which is based on the spree killing committed by Campo Elías Delgado that took place in Bogotá in 1986.
This is a chronological list of crime films split by decade. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between Crime and other genres (including, action , thriller , and drama films ); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to crime, even if it bends genres.
Crime comedy [7] Flash Point: Wilson Yip: Donnie Yen, Louis Koo, Collin Chou: China Hong Kong: Crime thriller [8] Fracture: Gregory Hoblit: Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, David Strathairn: United States Germany: Crime thriller Funny Games: Michael Haneke: Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt: Italy Germany United Kingdom France United States ...
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 ...
2007: Satanás: Andi Baiz: Damián Alcázar, Blas Jaramillo, Marcela Mar: Crime, drama: Colombian-Mexican co-production. Nominated for Best Latin-American Film at Ariel Award. Best Colombian Film at Bogotá Film Festival. Best Colombian Film and nominated for Best Film at Cartagena Film Festival.
Pages in category "2007 crime thriller films" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... The Box (2007 film) C. Captivity (film) Cargo 200 (film)
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.
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