Profiles

Here you will find the profiles of directors, producers, audiovisual producers, actors, technical staff, etc. That by their trajectory and recognition have a prominent place in the national cinema.

Producer, Co producing

Natalia Agudelo

General and executive producer born in Medellín. In 2008, she created her own company, MadLove, a creative studio that develops cross-platform content through feature films, short films, made-to-measure interactive materials with a focus on production services for international productions.
 
She holds a degree in communications from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, with a concentration in audiovisual production. At MadLove, she developed her first feature film as general and executive producer, PÓker. The film was written and directed by Juan Sebastián Valencia and starred Rafael Novoa, Luis Fernando Hoyos, and Juan Sebastian Aragón, among others. It was distributed by United International Pictures in 2011.
 
In 2010, she was the Colombian producer of Broken Kingdom by Daniel Gillies, an international co-production between MadLove Film Factory and the American production company Holy Monster LLC. In 2015, she produced Love & Coffee for Caracol Televisión and Marvista International, a film shot in Medellín and Fredonia with benefits from Law No. 1556.
 
She also produced Nobody's Watching (Nadie nos mira) (2018), directed by Argentina's Julia Solomonoff, a co-production with CEPA Audiovisual (Argentina), Taiga Filmes (Brazil), Miss Wasabi (Spain), and La Panda (USA), shot in the second half of 2015 in New York and Buenos Aires. The film had its world premiere within the International Fiction Competition of the sixteenth Tribeca Film Festival, where its lead actor Guillermo Pfening took the Best Actor award. At the twenty-seventh edition of Ceará Cinema—Ibero-American Film Festival (Brazil), it received the Mucuripe awards for Best Ibero-American Film, Best Actor, and Best Editing, as well as the Critics Award. The film was selected for the official competitions of festivals in Zurich, Gijón (where it was also the festival's closing film), and the D'Autor Film Festival (Spain). At the fifty-eighth Cartagena Film Festival (FICCI), it was screened in the Galas section. Nobody's Watching (Nadie nos mira) was also nominated for the Cóndor de Plata Awards—granted by the Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina (ACCA)—in the categories of Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Edition, and Best Photography.
 
From 2012 to 2017, Natalia was the producer of the Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM), a market organized by Proimágenes Colombia and the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce with support from the Colombian Film Fund. In 2015, she was also Head of Hospitality at the Cartagena Film Festival (FICCI).
 
At MadLove, she is currently developing training programs for creative industries in partnership with Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. She is also preparing multinational film co-productions, high-level events, and new media content.

Filming