Oscar Ruiz Navia (b. 1982)

Alias:
Óscar Ruiz Navia

Birthplace:
Cali, Colombia

Born:
June 22, 1982

Oscar Ruiz Navia is a cinephile who never attended a proper film school. Part of a new generation of Colombian filmmakers, he developed his interest in film on his own, and in 2006 founded Contravía (“Another Way,” in English), a production company to develop art house films in his country, where there is not a huge film industry. His first feature, Crab Trap (2010), won several awards, including the FIPRESCI prize at the Berlin Film Festival that year.

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Cinematography:
2016  Santiamén

Director:
2010  Crab Trap
2013  Solecito
2014  Los hongos
2016  El Peñón
2016  Santiamén
2017  Colombiennes
2017  Epiphany
2019  Fait Vivir

Director of Photography:
2010  Crab Trap
2013  Solecito
2014  Los hongos
2016  El Peñón
2016  Santiamén
2017  Colombiennes
2017  Epiphany
2019  Fait Vivir

Executive Producer:
2010  Crab Trap
2013  Solecito
2014  Los hongos
2016  El Peñón
2016  Santiamén
2017  Colombiennes
2017  Epiphany
2019  Fait Vivir
2024  I Saw Three Black Lights

Producer:
2010  Crab Trap
2012  The Towrope
2013  Solecito
2014  Los hongos
2015  Siembra
2016  El Peñón
2016  Santiamén
2017  Colombiennes
2017  Epiphany
2017  The Death and The Goat
2018  The Black Virgin
2019  Fait Vivir
2020  Dopamina
2024  I Saw Three Black Lights

Writer:
2010  Crab Trap
2012  The Towrope
2013  Solecito
2014  Los hongos
2015  Siembra
2016  El Peñón
2016  Santiamén
2017  Colombiennes
2017  Epiphany
2017  The Death and The Goat
2018  The Black Virgin
2019  Fait Vivir
2020  Dopamina
2024  I Saw Three Black Lights

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