Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-16 of 16
- This film documents the life of a family of brick makers in the outskirts of Bogotá, using the personal experience of the Castañeda family to expose the exploitation of manual laborers. Marta Rodríguez and Jorge Silva worked on this documentary from 1966 to 1972, establishing a relationship with the family which allows the viewer an intimate look at their hardships.
- A documentary about the struggles of Colombian peasants in the province of Chocó who are caught in the middle of an armed conflict between the military, guerrillas and other paramilitary groups.
- The film depicts the struggle of Rafael Jaramillo Ullua, who in the mid-60 organized a cooperative farming community in Planas. During this process were unmasked for indigenous mechanisms of exploitation and persecution they have suffered, by settlers and landowners, from colonial times. In 1970, the army killed and tortured a group accusing members of the cooperative of guerrillas.
- To Be Born Again offers a moving portrait of two indigent seventy-year old, who must somehow get on with their lives after having lost everything in the landslides and floods triggered by the eruption of the Ruiz Volcano in 1985.
- A Colombian documentary that expose the context of the indigenous-farmer movement in the early 70s.
- 1991, COLOMBIA: The television, press and radio media denounce: the Guambianos who live in the department of Cauca, in the south of the country, are cultivators of poppy. The poppy business is booming: this flower is cultivated for the production of Colombian Heroin that since then floods international markets, displacing the Asians who monopolized this market.
- Soraya Palacios has to abandon her homeland after her husband's assassination by paramilitaries. As a mother of six children, she does her best to provide as much as she can for them.
- This documentary is the testimony of the extermination of the native peoples in Colombia during the last forty years and the struggle of these communities to conserve their lives and their culture through passive resistance. The film brings together witness statements and film archives of the nasa, guambiano, yanacona, kankuamo, embera and sicuani peoples.