Colombia has a rich and diverse film industry, and over the years, there have been many movies that have made an impact on the global stage. Here are the top 10 most influential movies from Colombia:

The Embrace of the Serpent (2015)

Directed by Ciro Guerra: This visually stunning film tells the story of two European scientists who journey into the Amazon rainforest in search of a rare plant. Along the way, they encounter various indigenous tribes and learn about their way of life and traditions. “The Embrace of the Serpent” was a critical and commercial success and received numerous awards, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

La Vendedora de Rosas (1998)

Directed by Víctor Gaviria: This powerful movie tells the story of a young girl who works as a prostitute in the streets of Medellín, Colombia. Despite facing many challenges and dangers, she remains determined to make a better life for herself and her family. “La vendedora de rosas” was a major success in Colombia and abroad and helped to shed light on the issue of child prostitution in the country.

Pájaros de verano (2018)

Directed by Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra: This epic film tells the story of a group of indigenous people in the Colombian rainforest who are caught up in the drug trade and violence of the 1980s. “Pájaros de verano” received widespread acclaim for its beautiful cinematography and powerful performances, and it won numerous awards at film festivals around the world.

Matar a un Hombre (2014)

Directed by Alejandro Landes: This intense psychological thriller tells the story of a man who is pushed to the brink of desperation when his family is threatened by a group of criminals. “Matar a un hombre” received rave reviews for its acting, direction, and cinematography, and it was nominated for numerous awards.

Santos (2010)

Directed by Víctor Gaviria: This poignant and powerful film tells the story of a young man who becomes embroiled in the drug trade in the city of Medellín. Despite the dangers and hardships he faces, he remains determined to make a better life for himself and his family. “Santos” received widespread acclaim for its realistic portrayal of the drug trade in Colombia and its powerful performances.

El Olvido que Seremos (2020)

Directed by Fernando Trueba: This moving and thought-provoking film tells the story of a group of old friends who reunite after many years apart and reflect on their lives and the choices they have made. “El olvido que seremos” received widespread acclaim for its performances and its exploration of the human condition.

La Tierra y la Sombra (2015)

Directed by César Acevedo: This beautiful and poignant film tells the story of a man who returns to his home in the Colombian countryside after being away for many years and is confronted by the memories of his past. “La tierra y la sombra” was a critical and commercial success and won numerous awards at film festivals around the world.

El Abrazo de la Serpiente (2015)

Directed by Ciro Guerra: This visually stunning film tells the story of two European scientists who journey into the Amazon rainforest in search of a rare plant. Along the way, they encounter various indigenous tribes and learn about their way of life and traditions. “El abrazo de la serpiente” was a critical and commercial success and received numerous awards, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

La Llamada (2017)

Directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca: This intense and suspenseful film tells the story of a young woman who becomes embroiled in a dangerous and secretive world when she answers a mysterious phone call. “La llamada” received widespread acclaim for its acting, direction, and cinematography, and it was nominated for numerous awards.

La sombra del caminante (2002)

Directed by Andrés Baiz: This powerful and thought-provoking film tells the story of a young man who travels to the Colombian rainforest in search of his father, who has been missing for many years. Along the way, he encounters various indigenous tribes and learns about their way of life and traditions. “La sombra del caminante” received widespread acclaim for its beautiful cinematography and its exploration of the human condition.

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