Pantalla colombia

Pantalla colombia

Consulte aquí todas ediciones de PANTALLA COLOMBIA en orden cronológico o temático.

Desde el 31 de julio de 2001, semana a semana, ininterrumpidamente PANTALLA COLOMBIA ha registrado todo el movimiento del cine y el audiovisual colombiano y ha llevado a sus abonados las noticias del cine nacional directo a la pantalla de sus computadores.

Haciendo clic en la fecha podrá ver las noticias de la semana deseada. Pero si lo que le interesa es un tema en específico ubíquelo a través del buscador o consulte el archivo temático.

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“Focus Colombia”: Colombia with Most Projects Selected for 2011 Huelva Co-Production Forum

“Little Voices”, First Colombian 3D Animation Film Premieres in Colombia, Hits French Movie Theaters with 30 Copies and Wins Award in US

8th Diaspora without Borders 2011 Awareness Conference Closes

“The Colors of the Mountain” Colombia’s choice for Oscar and “The Squad” for 2012 Goya Awards

Fat, Bald, Short Man hits festival circuit

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Say Hello to the Devil for Me, second film by the Orozco brothers, released

Colombian-Spanish co-production Con amor y sin amor (Another Hour in the Canaries) Premieres in Colombia

FDC feature film winner La sirga now shooting

Shooting Underway on Colombian Co-Production Secreto de confesión

PROIMAGENES Colombia celebrates its thirteenth anniversary with the publication of a book on the history of film criticism in Colombia

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2nd Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) Comes to a Successful Close

Eight Projects Selected for the Locarno Film Festival’s “Carte Blanche” Program Focusing this Year on Colombia

FDC Award-Winning Feature Sofia and the Stubborn Man starring Carmen Maura Finishes Shooting

Successful Spanish Premiere of Los colores de la montaña (The Colors of the Mountain)

Six Colombian Productions Reach Finals at Prix Jeunesse Festival in Brazil

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PROIMAGENES Colombia signs agreement to host “Colombian Carte Blanche” during next Locarno Film Festival and “Focus Colombia” during the Huelva Festival’s Co-Production Forum

FDC Award-Winning Feature “Edificio Royal” with Cuban Jorge Perugorría Finishes Shooting

FDC Grant-Winner and Co-production “La playa” Finishes Shooting

Colombian Documentary Filmmaker Juan Zapata Shoots Feature-Length Fiction

Colombian Project Receives Aid from Hubert Bals Fund at Rotterdam Festival

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Colombian Feature Porfirio Selected for Cannes Festival’s Director’s Fortnight

Colombian Documentary Project Selected for Cannes Cinemas du Monde Pavilion - Representatives Participate in Producers’ Network

Colombian Short Film in Official Selection and Eight Shorts in Short Film Corner at Cannes Festival

Ruiz Navia Wins at BAFICI and Will Present Debut Film at MoMa in New York

Colombia Well Represented at Chicago Latino Film Festival – “Pecados de mi padre” Wins Award

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Strong Colombian Presence at Visions du Reel Festival – “Pequeñas voces” Opens Festival

The Colors of the Mountain (Los colores de la montaña) Wins Awards at Festivals in Freiberg and Marseilles

Colombia Big Winner, Taking Home Six of Eight Awards at Guadalajara Builds

Colombian Films Open and Close Toulouse Festival -- Colombo-Swiss Film Impunity Wins Best Documentary

Colombian Films at Hot Docs

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Colombia Well Represented at Miami International Film Festival

Colombian Producer Diego F. Ramirez Selected for 2001 ACE MUNDUS Program

Winners in All Categories at the Cartagena International Film Festival

Colombian Producer Receives Award at Sundance for North American Film

Recent Colombian Releases Hit Market in New DVD Collection

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Colombian Feature “All Your Dead Ones” (Todos tus muertos) wins at Sundance and Participates at Rotterdam Film Festival

Colombian Films at Berlin Film Festival

Colombian Feature “Crab Trap” - Praised in Cahiers du Cinema – Released in France and Argentina

Colombian Documental “Beatriz González, Why Are You Crying?” Screens at Festivals Around the World

51st Cartagena International Film Festival Floats in on a New Breeze