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67 articles available in total starting from 21/03/2013. Last article published on 24/05/2025.

Review: Alis

Review: Alis

BERLINALE 2022: Clare Weiskopf and Nicolas van Hamelryck’s award-winning doc gives a voice to young Colombian women who are now virtually deprived of their freedom, but not of their hope  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Generation

Seville Communion gets the big-screen treatment as The Man from Rome

Seville Communion gets the big-screen treatment as The Man from Rome

The novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte has been adapted by Colombia’s Sergio Dow, with Amaia Salamanca and Richard Armitage playing the lead roles  

15/12/2021 | Production | Funding | Spain/Italy/Colombia

Review: A Vanishing Fog

Review: A Vanishing Fog

Augusto Sandino’s film mixes magical realism with psychological-drama elements, with an impending ecological disaster taking place in the background  

29/11/2021 | Black Nights 2021 | Competition

The Czech Republic co-produces Colombian environmental social drama A Vanishing Fog

The Czech Republic co-produces Colombian environmental social drama A Vanishing Fog

The sophomore feature by Augusto Sandino is the latest among the recent glut of Czech minority co-productions to premiere on the festival circuit  

08/11/2021 | Production | Funding | Colombia/Czech Republic/Norway

Juan Andrés Arango and Paola Andrea Pérez Nieto • Director and producer of Where the River Begins

Interview: Juan Andrés Arango and Paola Andrea Pérez Nieto • Director and producer of Where the River Begins

“Stories have to have the ability to knock on the doors of viewers in any part of the world”

We talked to the director and the producer of the Colombian project, which has taken home EFAD and CAACI’s DALE! Award from the tenth Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum  

27/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

Review: The Rust

Review: The Rust

In his sophomore film, Colombian director Juan Sebastián Mesa swaps the city for the sierra in a tale that, rooted in place, somehow strikes a universal chord  

24/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | New Directors

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Juan Sebastián Mesa’s The Rust

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Juan Sebastián Mesa’s The Rust

This Colombian-French co-production is the second feature by the director of Los Nadie and is competing in the New Directors section of San Sebastián  

16/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | New Directors

Samuel M Delgado and Helena Girón  • Directors of They Carry Death

Interview: Samuel M Delgado and Helena Girón • Directors of They Carry Death

“It’s a film that we made with many friends”

VENICE 2021: One Galician filmmaker and another from the Canary Islands make up this hard-working tandem of artists, who have made their feature debut with a Spanish-Colombian co-production  

09/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: They Carry Death

Review: They Carry Death

VENICE 2021: Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado craft a valiant and scathing political critique of the official version of history, in the guise of an organic film about ancestral adventures  

08/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | International Film Critics’ Week

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice International Film Critics' Week title They Carry Death

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice International Film Critics' Week title They Carry Death

The first feature by filmmaking duo Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado will have its world premiere in the parallel section of the Italian festival  

30/08/2021 | Venice 2021 | International Film Critics' Week

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