Colombian film ‘Karen Cries on the Bus’ premieres Friday
Colombian film “Karen Cries on the Bus,” which was screened at three major film festivals, premiered Friday. The 98 minute feature, written and directed by Gabriel Rojas Vera, was nominated…
Colombian film “Karen Cries on the Bus,” which was screened at three major film festivals, premiered Friday. The 98 minute feature, written and directed by Gabriel Rojas Vera, was nominated…
Latin America’s oldest film festival, the Cartagena de las Indias Film Festival, has announced its winners: Official Fiction Competition Best movie: “Post Mortem” by Pablo Lorrain (Chile). *$10,000 prize* Best…
A new film festival called 4+1, which runs in Bogota November 11-14, will show films that were displayed at major film festivals but failed to achieve commercial recognition. The event,…
Cinephiles in the city of Cali can enjoy a tribute to movie culture as the city prepares for the 2nd Annual Film Festival to be held October 29 – November 7. Over…
A new documentary on the lives of Colombian soccer player Andres Escobar and infamous drug-lord Pablo Escobar will premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Created by American director Jeff…
The Empty Nest, Inglourious Basterds, and Broken Embraces are just a few of the films to be showcased at the event, which will pay tribute to India. The festival will…
Medellin turned into Colombia’s movie capital Monday as the seventh Colombian Film Festival opened doors. The festival features films and documentaries from all corners of the world and allows movie…