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In Colombia, Carlos Mayolo, Luis Ospina and Andrés Caicedo led an alternative movement that was to have lasting influence, founding the Grupo de Cali, which they called Caliwood and producing some films as leading exponents of the "New Latin American Cinema" of the 1960s and 1970s, including Oiga, Vea, The Vampires of Poverty (Ospina) and ...
First nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by a Latin American woman director. 1985 The Official Story: Luis Puenzo: Won (original title: La historia oficial) First Latin American film to win for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay. 1989 What Happened to Santiago: Jacobo ...
Many film festivals take place in Colombia, but arguably the two most important are the Cartagena Film Festival, functioning every year since 1960, and the Bogotá Film Festival, functioning every year since 1984, both presenting Latin American and Spanish movies.
2024 was truly a banner year for Latino and Latin American cinema. These are the 20 films that stuck with us over the last 12 months. The 20 best Latino movies of 2024
New York-based Cinema Tropical has pounced on the U.S. theatrical rights to Fabián Hernández’s debut feature “Un Varón” (“A Male”), Colombia’s official submission to the 2024 Oscar ...
Won Audience Award at Toulouse Latin America Film Festival. Won Jury Prize at Trieste Festival of Latin-American Cinema. Colombianos, un acto de fe: Carlos Fernández de Soto: Isabella Santodomingo, Helios Fernández, Ana María Kámper: Comedy, drama: Nominated for Best Film at Bogotá Film Festival. Sin amparo: Jaime Osorio
Colombia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1980. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue.
It’s been a banner year for Latin American cinema where 18 countries, including newcomer Suriname, have submitted films to vie for the international feature Oscar. Half of this year’s crop are ...