Pepe and The Soldier's Lagoon are creative documentaries and ghost stories that interrogate the histories and landscapes of Colombia.
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Keep ReadingOnsite at BAM (Bogotá Audiovisual Market) 2019, it’s clear that extensive investment in changing the country’s story culturally and economically through benefits and business opportunities is certainly stimulating the film and television
Keep ReadingIn fifteen years Colombia has built a thriving film and television industry, making it and Bogotá in particular, the new hot spot in the Americas for filmmaking. 27 foreign-directed films were shot
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