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Colombian cinema is "a diamond in the rough"

Spanish film producers are excited to collaborate with Colombia, calling it a “diamond in the rough” for film making in Latin America.

The First Meeting of Producers Madrid-Colombia organized by the Colombian Embassy in Spain and the Madrid Film Commission was held Thursday in Madrid to boost co-production between the two countries reported El Espectador... Leer articulo completo

Latin American Filmmaking on the Rise

From the New Argentine Cinema to Brazil’s steady supply of low-budget festival hits and Mexico’s new foreign filming incentives, there are elements that differentiate each of the Latin American film industries, but the region has never been more united.

“All Latin American countries have different strengths and weaknesses,” explains Hugo Villa, director of film production at the Mexican Film Institute. “Some have a larger a... Leer articulo completo

Latin American Film Industry Receive Boost

The film industry in general has become considered a relatively safe investment. According to The New York Times: "Wall Street, real estate, the art market — all of those other supposedly stable investment areas — are now such a mess that Hollywood is one of the safer places you can park money. Although the movie business has been hurt along with nearly every other industry, it's proving far more resilient to recession than most." Leer articulo completo

Se impone el cine latino: Los Goya, Los Globos de Oro, el Oscar…

En temporada de premios al séptimo arte, la buena factura del cine de habla hispana se hace presente con múltiples nominaciones a Los Goya, Los Globos de Oro y el Oscar. Entre nominaciones y candidaturas, los siguientes filmes son un poco de lo mejor del cine que se hace en Latinoamérica. Y por ello, los principales festivales que se... Leer articulo completo