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Noche de Velitas, Bogotá Christmas

Bogotá Christmas: Key holiday dates

[caption id="attachment_19113" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Noche de Velitas in Parque Simón Bolívar. Photo: bogota.gov.co[/caption] Get hyped...

artbo 2016

ARTBO 2106 in pictures

As Bogotá's annual art fair ARTBO closes its doors for another year, we take a look at some of the offerings that were on show from artists the...

Siembra

Siembra

[caption id="attachment_14761" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Photo: Contravía Films[/caption] 4.5/5 stars There’s something endearing...

Que viva la música

Que viva la música

2.5/5 stars Sex, drugs, salsa and rock & roll. That pretty much sums up Que viva la música, a movie inspired by Andrés Caicedo’s 1977...

The 33

The 33

3.5/5 stars Get ready to shed a few tears. The story of the workers who got trapped inside a Chilean mine back in 2010 gets the Hollywood treatment...

Ant Man

Film Reviews: July 2015

Ant-Man 4/5 stars Sometimes less is more. You don’t need to destroy half the world to make an enjoyable action movie. That’s the case with...

Top Ten Colombian flims

Colombian Cinema: Ten must-see Colombian films

[caption id="attachment_6915" align="alignnone" width="610"] Ciro Guerra’s 2009 film ‘Los viajes del viento’. Apparently that accordion is...

Carta a una sombra

Film Review: Carta a una sombra

4.5/5 stars In Carta a una sombre, Héctor Abad Faciolince narrates the tragic real life story of his father Héctor Abad Gómez. This documentary...

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