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Blood of the Condor (Quechua: Yawar Mallku, Spanish: Sangre de cóndor) is a 1969 Bolivian docudrama film co-written and directed by Jorge Sanjinés and starring Marcelino Yanahuaya. The film tells the story of an indigenous Bolivian community receiving medical care from the Peace Corps -like United States-backed agency Cuerpo del Progreso ...
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Cast Genre Notes 1930: Wara Wara: José Maria Velasco Maidana: Juanita Taillansier, Martha de Velasco, Arturo Borda, Emmo Reyes: black and white, silent, historical romance: the only known surviving work from Bolivia's silent-film era [3] 1931: Hacia la Gloria [1] José Maria Velasco Maidana
Bolivia's first submission, Jonah and the Pink Whale, is an erotic drama set in the 1980s amidst an upper-class Bolivian family, against a backdrop of military politics and drug trafficking. Eleven years later, Valdivia was again in the competition with American Visa , a comedy-thriller about a Bolivian professor trying to get a visa to join ...
The Visitor (2022 Bolivian film) W. Wara Wara; Women Talking (film) This page was last edited on 10 May 2023, at 03:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca? (English: Who killed the little white llama?) is a 2007 Bolivian movie that was written by Juan Cristobal Rios Violand and directed by Rodrigo Bellott. The film is both a celebration and a parody of Bolivian customs, countryside and culture, with a serious message about the endemic poverty in Bolivia.
The Yungas Road, popularly known as The Death Road, is a 64-kilometre (40 mi) long cycle route linking the city of La Paz with the Yungas region of Bolivia. It was conceived in the 1930s by the Bolivian government to connect the capital city of La Paz with the Amazon Rainforest in the north part of the country.
For example, in 1953 Bolivian authorities tried to block Vuelve, Sebastiana from entering the Servicio Oficial de Difusión Radiotelevisión y Espectáculos film festival because “a movie about Indians couldn’t possibly represent Bolivia in a film festival in a foreign country.” [3] However, the Bolivian Ambassador smuggled a copy of the ...