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- Amparo Grisales was born on 19 September 1956 in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. She is an actress, known for Unknown (2006), Alias J.J. (2017) and Bolivar soy yo (2002).
- Constanza Duque was born on 1 August 1951 in Manizales, Colombia. She is an actress, known for Café con aroma de mujer (1993), Sofía y el Terco (2012) and Pecados capitales (2002).
- Germán Jaramillo was born in 1952 in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. He is an actor, known for Our Lady of the Assassins (2000), The Bribe of Heaven (2016) and Narcos (2015).
- Actress
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Valentina Rendón studied Industrial Design at the Universidad Autónoma de Manizales but, after winning a scholarship offered by RCN TV, went to live to Bogotá in order to become an actress. She was the lead voice of the pop group "Luna Verde". Her television debut was in the 1996 TV series "Copas Amargas". After several supporting roles on television, her first lead role was in the 1999 telenovela "Tabú". She would appear in several telenovelas, TV series and perform on theatre. She also participated and won the Colombian version of Dancing with the Stars, "Bailando por un sueño".- Ricardo González was born in Manizales, Colombia. He is known for Desert Lovers (2001), Zorro: La Espada y La Rosa (2007) and The Storm (2005).
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- Writer
- Composer
Andrés Useche is an award-winning Colombian American writer, film director, composer and singer-songwriter. Andres was born in Manizales, Colombia where he published his first political cartoon, "Soy Libre", at age 11. In high school he won an award from the Colombian Ministry of Culture for his first graphic novel. Upon high school graduation Useche composed a quintet performed by the state chamber orchestra which led to scoring documentaries and writing, directing and scoring his first film while attending college. The film won several awards and after graduating from the Colombian university with a degree in Visual design with emphasis in film, Andres moved to Los Angeles to work as a screenwriter, eventually becoming a United States citizen. Aside from his work as director and producer Andres Useche became involved in supporting Barack Obama's 2008 bid for the presidency, doing Latino outreach through performances, writing songs and making music videos. He has continued to join arts and activism by pushing for immigration reform, civil rights, environmental causes and animal protection.- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Breaking the system and challenging the status quo since 1987. Juan Diego Escobar Alzate is a disillusioned cowboy hailing from Manizales, Colombia and an irreverent filmmaker with a keen focus on genre cinema encompassing westerns and dark and eerie atmospheric fantasy films. He helmed the internationally acclaimed colombian film "Luz: The Flower of Evil" (LUZ) in 2019, a standout entry in the Sitges Film Festival's official competition. This cult film boasted an impressive tally of 65 official selections and 24 prestigious awards. Yet, Juan Diego remains unmoved by the allure of numbers, job opportunities, or even conventional success; he wields a unique pair of scissors. He openly plans to direct only one last feature film before retiring from the directors chair.
With his distinctive style, a voice that stands apart, and a penchant for pushing boundaries within genre cinema, Escobar extends an invitation to embark on reflective, experiential, and emotionally charged journeys. His alternative narratives provoke questions and seek to heal, transcending the pursuit of blockbuster box office figures and mass appeal. Beyond the silver screen, Juan Diego has lent his directorial talents to music videos for artists like Manuel Medrano, Matt Simons, Charleon, The Scum and others. Additionally, he serves as the head of acquisitions for the French streaming platform dedicated to genre and fantastic cinema, Freaks On® established in 2018.- Editorial Department
- Actress
- Producer
María Daniela Galvis Ríos was born on 24 September 1990 in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. She is an actress and producer, known for Memoria (2021), Thousand Fangs (2021) and Wild District (2018).- Mauro Urquijo was born on 7 July 1968 in Manizales, Colombia. He is an actor, known for Otra en mi (1996), La septima puerta (2004) and Witches Girl (2013). He has been married to María Gabriela Isler since 2019. He was previously married to Adriana López.
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Liana Salazar was born on 24 January 1978 in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Idle Mist (1998) and La Ley del Corazón (2016).- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Born in Manizales in 1988, painter, producer, writer, actor, director, curator, videographer and music are several of the fields work of this Colombian artist. From military family in his father side and a country farm workers in his mother, educated in a military school until middle school was expelled and went to the french liceum. Oil painter since he was twelve years old, make his first video in 2014 but in 2012 already had foundated the cineclub Laboratorio Audiovisual. Know for the videoart work, is also know for underground graffiti clips and mostly latin hiphop animated videoclips.- Director
- Writer
Samuel Velásquez was born in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. He is known for Madre (1924).- Marisol Rendón was born on 1 June 1975 in Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. She is an actress, known for Idle Mist (1998).
- Director
- Animation Department
- Art Department
Graduated in Graphic Design at the National University of Colombia, the Television Specialization Degree at the Javeriana University, and the Masters in Aesthetics and Art History at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University. He has directed the animated short films "Bestiary of Indies" (1997), "Garlic" (2006), "Scripta / Textur" (2006), "Atravesibles" (2009), "Catched" (2014), "Me Kafka Bogota" (2016), and "Mutatis Mutandis" (work in progress).- Jaime Ibáñez was born in 1919 in Manizales, Colombia. Jaime was a writer, known for Original (1974) and Cada voz lleva su angustia (1965). Jaime died in 1971 in Bogota, Colombia.