Ciro Galindo was born on August 29th, 1952 in Colombia. Wherever he's gone, war has found him. After twenty years of friendship, I understood Ciro 's life sums up Colombia's history. As so many Colombians he is a survivor, who has run away from war for more than sixty years, and now dreams of living in peace. "Ciro and Me" is a journey to memory, seeking to give sorrow words; a journey, similar to that of Colombia in times of peace, in search to recover its dignity.

This documentary reveals the most violent part of the most violent city (Medellin) of the most viole...

After an extensive immersion work on abandoned childhood, Ciro Durán presents, from his point of vie...

After 52 years of armed conflict the FARC guerrillas are about to hand over their arms in exchange f...

The village of Tamaquito lies deep in the forests of Colombia. Here, nature provides the people with...

Drivers of urban public transport in Bogotá do not receive a fixed salary¸ only a percentage per pas...

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An intimate portrait of the pioneering artistic collective Grupo de Cali, whose work is now consider...

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Big Wave is a documentary directed by Walt Mulconery and published on May 25, 1984 that presents the...

Ed Asner narrates this documentary about U.S. involvement in Colombia's drug trafficking and civil u...

Faced with his imminent death from AIDS, Colombian artist Lorenzo Jaramillo looks back on his life a...

As a child, Jairo William Gutiérrez traded a few onions for a ticket to the circus and from then on ...

The life of Pedro Manrique Figueroa, a pioneer of collage in Colombia, is both incomplete and contra...

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Women workers stand up to the toxic flower industry in Colombia.

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