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Featuring:
Francisco Caro, Álvaro Castellanos, Benilda Llorente
Written by:
Jesus Reyes
Directed by:
Jesus Reyes
Release Date:
November 13, 2013
Original Title:
Tierra escarlata
Production Companies:
BOGOSHORTS Film Agency
Production Countries:
Colombia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Andres arrives at a forgotten town looking for his brother. A picture is the only clue of his whereabouts. He finds a place ruled by violence and silence. Indifference marks his route towards finding his brother.
Andres is a boy form the inside of the country, who arrives to a little lost town in the Atlantic cost looking for his brother and he only has a photograph as the last clue of his whereabouts. The boy in the investigation will find a people marked by the signs left by the recent violent reality in Colombia. The silence and indifference of the villagers mark his travel so far to find his brother.
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Art Direction:
Camila Olarte Suarez
Director:
Jesus Reyes
Director of Photography:
Andrés Castillo
Editor:
Andrés Porras
Executive Producer:
Jesus Reyes
Producer:
Andrés Porras
Irina Henríquez
Sound Designer:
Isabel Torres
Juan Felipe Rayo
Writer:
Jesus Reyes
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