Luis Ospina

Born: 1949-06-14

Luis Ospina (14 June 1949 – 27 September 2019) was a Colombian film director. He is one of the founders of Caliwood film movement along with Carlos Mayolo and Andrés Caicedo.


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Bloody Flesh

as Dr. Rafael Francisco Vallesilla
Released: 1983-12-25

August 6, 1956 during the military dictatorship of Rojas Pinilla. A military convoy loaded with...

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Holy Beasts

as Martín
Released: 2019-07-11

Remembers an artist in the form of a somnambulistic fantasy: A filmmaker faces increasing...

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The Manor of Araucaima

as The Director
Released: 1986-02-24

In an old and mysterious tropical mansion cohabit the supposed owner, a friar, a convalescent...

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Jairo’s Revenge

as Self
Released: 2019-03-08

Jairo José Pinilla Téllez is the pioneer of suspense and science fiction in Colombian film....

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Ospina Cali Colombia

as Self
Released: 2024-05-17

An encounter, in Lisbon, with Colombian filmmaker Luis Ospina (1949- 2019). He talks about the...

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Our Film

as Luis Ospina
Released: 1993-06-05

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

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Self-Portrait (Asleep)

as Himself
Released: 1971-12-17

Experimental film inspired by Andy Warhol's 'Sleep'.

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It All Started at the End

as Himself
Released: 2015-09-13

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

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A Ballad for Dead Children

as Luis Ospina
Released: 2020-03-13

'A Ballad for dead children' is a tribute to Andrés Caicedo and Cali and it's group, as the seed...

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The Stillness Syndrome

as Self
Released: 2021-04-17

In 2018, a group of filmmakers calling themselves "Los Quietos" set out to make a film essay on...

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Video (B)art(h)es

as uncredited
Released: 2003-01-01

Split screen experimental film.

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In Search of Maria

as Alfredo del Diestro
Released: 1985-06-16

Based on the only four surviving shots of the first Colombian silent film, MARÍA (1921), by...

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