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The Cinema of Bolivia comprises the film and videos made within the nation of Bolivia or by Bolivian filmmakers abroad. Though the country's film infrastructure is too small to be considered a film industry, Bolivia has a rich film history. Bolivia has consistently produced feature-length films since the 1920s, many of which are documentary or ...
This is a list of films produced in Bolivia from the 1920s to present. 1920s. Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1925: Corazón Aymara: Pedro Sambarino:
Caribbean Cinemas is a chain of movie theaters in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.It is the only major chain in Puerto Rico following CineVista's bankruptcy. The chain has expanded into Dominican Republic, Panama, St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Antigua, Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Curaçao, Guadeloupe, Guatemala and Bolivia.
It is a co-production between Bolivia, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina. [ 6 ] The Ones from Below had its world premiere at the 37th Mar del Plata International Film Festival on November 7, 2022, [ 7 ] where it competed for the Astor Piazzolla Award for Best Feature Film [ 8 ] and won Best Performance for Sonia Parada.
Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village (whose original title is Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo, lit. ' The Wall of Information, the cinema of my town ' ) is a 2022 Peruvian-Bolivian [ 1 ] Quechua -language [ 2 ] comedy-drama film directed by César Galindo and written by Galindo, Augusto Cabada and Gastón Vizcarra.
I'm Still Here (Portuguese: Ainda Estou Aqui ; Brazilian Portuguese: [aˈĩdɐ isˈtow aˈki]) is a 2024 political biographical drama film directed by Walter Salles from a screenplay by Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega, based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's 2015 memoir of the same name.
Cinelatino is a Spanish-language movie channel based in Mexico owned by MVS Comunicaciones & Hemisphere Media Group (99.9% owned by InterMedia Partners).The channel is available throughout Latin America as well as the United States and Canada via cable, satellite, and IPTV services.
The 39th Guadalajara International Film Festival took place from June 7 to 15, 2024, in Guadalajara, Mexico. [1] Spanish documentary film This Excessive Ambition served as the festival's opening film, screened at the opening ceremony at Telmex Auditorium.