Julián Díaz

Alvaro Rodriguez is an old swindler of disastrous luck who, several years ago, owes his employer Don Pocho, a dangerous lender with a lot of money. One day, Alvaro decides to propose that he finance one of his business to pay his debts and through this process reivindicate himself financially; it all consists of using a nourished database with the personal information of a large number of deceased people to defraud a renowned mobile phone company, Don Pocho although he is a little bit indecisive ends up agreeing and the plan is launched immediately. Profits do not wait and everything seems to be a success. However, Alvaro, with the help of "El Tripas", an unscrupulous official of the morgue, are planning to swindle Don Pocho into believing that Alvaro died violently and thus kept all the profits.

I am Ancizar Lopez, Colombian. But I ain't no drug dealer. I am a cocaine exporter, which ain't the same thing. My heart belongs to two women who were my glory and today, are my downfall.

6/10

A story as told by an aborted child who's now 14 years old, involving his mother, three teenagers (two twin brothers and their cousin) that make a love triangle, the twins' father and his new lover, a drug lord and his sidekicks, the drug lord's wife who doesn't know who's the father of her baby, a prostitute with bladder problems, a hit man (really a frustrated poet), and a huge missunderstanding

6.8/10

Two men meet in downtown Bogotá: one is missing a leg, the other is a "silletero", a man who carries people around for money. Each character bears the burden of a bitter past life.

7/10

Saturday, March 1st 2008. Commander Raul Reyes, number 2 of the FARC, died in the jungle under the ton of bombs dropped by the CIA and the Colombian army. Along with his corpse, the soldiers retrieved his computers: ten years of emails written by the man in charge of negotiating the release of a hundred of hostages (including Ingrid Betancourt), who also acted as the head of foreign affairs of the oldest communist guerrilla in the world. An amazing testimony where we meet politicians, journalists, arms dealers, diplomats, hitmen, his close relations and even his kids. “RED JUNGLE” delves into the mindset of this man who ruled the FARC with an iron fist, as the revolutionary utopia was slowly sinking into nightmare.