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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.
A Spanish Colombian is a Colombian of full Spanish descent. Since many of Colombians are of full or partial Spanish descent and their culture is influenced by Spain (Due to the history of Colombia as a Spanish colony) as well as the Colombian government using White Colombian instead of Spanish Colombian, the term is rarely used.
El Malpensante (Spanish: The Misthinker) is a Colombian literary magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, short stories, graphic art and poetry founded in 1996. Its founders were Andrés Hoyos Restrepo and Mario Jursich Durán .
The controversy that this film caused led the brothers to cut the most controversial scenes of the film, [9] before it was banned in Colombia and subsequently destroyed. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] El drama del 15 de octubre was considered a resounding failure of the Di Domenico brothers, [ 12 ] but was later described by newspaper Mundo al día as a ...
Main focus was to stimulate scientific research, reading by the public, and the spread of books, public libraries, cultural centers, and museums. It assisted the country's regional governments in setting up their own cultural programs. The Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH) was part of the Colombian Institute of Culture. [2]
Argentine-Colombian-Paraguayan-Peruvian-Spanish co-production. Gabo, la creación de Gabriel García Márquez: Justin Webster: Spanish-French-American-Colombian-British co-production. Nominated for Best Documentary at Gaudí Awards. El ruiseñor y la noche: Rubén Rojo Aura: Mexican-Spanish-Colombian co-production.
What Lucía Saw (Spanish: Llegaron de noche; [1] transl. 'They Came by Night') [2] is a 2022 Spanish-Colombian drama film directed by Imanol Uribe which stars Juana Acosta, Juan Carlos Martínez, Carmelo Gómez and Karra Elejalde. It is a dramatization of the 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador by the Salvadoran Army.
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