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Original Title:
El Doble Secuestro de Sigifredo López
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Canal 1
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Production Countries:
Colombia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
The documentary “The Double Kidnapping of Sigifredo Lopez” tells the shocking story of the 12 deputies from Valle del Cauca who were kidnapped by the FARC-EP in 2002, and the only person who survived: Sigifredo Lopez. After being held captive, Lopez was released, but he became embroiled in a political controversy over his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and death of his colleagues. The documentary explores the truth behind these events and how, almost 20 years later, some of the questions are being answered.
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Cinematography:
Omar Gutiérrez
Director:
Alejandro Bernal
Editor:
Gino Moreno
Executive Producer:
Alejandro Bernal
Producer:
Vivian Valencia
Sound:
Alejandro Castillo
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