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El colombian dream

  • 2005
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
384
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El colombian dream (2005)
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A psychedelic multiple-storyline around a disco called "El Colombian Dream".A psychedelic multiple-storyline around a disco called "El Colombian Dream".A psychedelic multiple-storyline around a disco called "El Colombian Dream".

  • Director
    • Felipe Aljure
  • Writer
    • Felipe Aljure
  • Stars
    • Alfredo Aguilar
    • Eva Ahen
    • Juan Miguel Anzola
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    384
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Felipe Aljure
    • Writer
      • Felipe Aljure
    • Stars
      • Alfredo Aguilar
      • Eva Ahen
      • Juan Miguel Anzola
    • 12User reviews
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    Alfredo Aguilar
    • Correo Francés
    Eva Ahen
    • Correo Sueca
    Juan Miguel Anzola
    • Bebé 3
    Enrique Arango
    • Ángel
    Edwin Arias
    • Conductor Van 1 Lucas
    Luis Arias
    • Correo Mecánico
    Angélica Aristizábal
    • Abogada Jesús Elvis
    Juan Manuel Bedoya
    • Hombre de ojos inyectados
    Manuela Beltrán
    • Rosita
    Martha Carolina Beltrán
    • La Belfa
    Rita Bendek
    • Lola
    Enzo Biteto
    • Médico Hospital
    Sarah Calderón
    • Mujer 1004
    Miguel Canal
    • Lucho
    Elías Cano
    • Médico
    Nicolás Cardozo
    • Carrizosa
    Genoveva Caro
    • Vendedora planetario
    Sebastian Celis
    • Bebé 2
    • (as Sebastián Celis)
    • Director
      • Felipe Aljure
    • Writer
      • Felipe Aljure
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    9franklealt

    An excellent Colombian movie

    Colombian dream is probably the best Colombian movie ever done, especially Felipe Aljure's wonderful direction and very original screenplay makes this movie a must if you want to know about new styles and concepts about Colombian movie. Since Maria Full of Grace which was released in 2003 but being half Colombian half American I haven't seen a so well done Colombian story. This movie is far apart of the way other directors tell a story about drugs and social problems that are part of the costumbrism and black movie style made in Colombia's cinematography but which is also part of Colombia's reality. Even though the young leading actors still have a lot to learn the movie has extraordinary supporting actors and also very good film editing and sound editing.
    10aerozombie

    Somehow it made me feel proud of being Colombian

    This movie is one of the few, if not the only Colombian production that I can feel proud of, it tells a story close to our culture and our collective personality in a psychedelic and frenetic tone that reminds us of Fernando Meirelles's "Cidade De Deus".The movie is filled with creative film-making and literary reflections, and the various outcomes are usually pumped with an irony that makes it amazingly realistic, and often put that slightly sadistic smile on your face. the wit and crudity of Aljure in representing the particular things that makes us Colombians is overwhelming,and is truly revealing at some times.Don't let other comments bump you out, this really is one of the most amazing films I have ever seen.
    10cata_ossa

    So not a cliché

    Soooo NOT "another attempt to exploit the cliché of what Colombia is not." I have seen Colombian movies, and most of them do fit perfectly into that description, but this movie is different. It shows a new format in Colombian films, the story is fresh even though it does deal with drugs, and the conflicts of the characters are perfectly plotted and put together into a delightful, artistic movie. Don't think "Mary full of grace" is all Colombia has to offer. This movie is full of wit, and was cleverly written and filmed. One of my top ten. Oh, and if you're into Colombian movies, you have to watch "La Estrategia del Caracol." That's a classic and is also very, very good.
    6septimoarte-1

    Watched it for the second time

    Just watched it again, and I felt really disappointed with myself... I compared this at once to the majestic direction of 'Confesion a Laura' and 'Ilona llega con la lluvia', but NO WAY! 'El Colombian Dream' isn't as brilliant as I thought two years ago, it is actually a pointless use of thousands of camera angles/movements alongside a freaky pointless dumb multistory. The script has tons of pseudointellectual phrases and the direction leads people to get sick.

    What have I learned? 1) Not to call "brilliant" to every unusual movie I see. 2) Not to call "brilliant" nowadays to something I haven't seen in years. 3) Not to re-watch a movie I liked when I was younger. It may damage its impression in me.
    9alejandroaj

    Great movie

    With El Colombian Dream, Felipe Aljure has once again been able to break paradigms as he has demonstrated that it is possible to produce and direct Colombian cinema on a par with any internationally produced film. Tarantino's, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's (Amelie) and the influence of other well-known directors are somehow present in this movie. If you want to see a cruel, black-humored critique of a dreadful aspect of Colombian society, watch this movie. Worth mentioning as well are the actors and actresses that make the cast of the film, virtually unknown in Colombia, but with a great potential to become Colombia's next generation of exportable talent. Trivia fact: the twins were chosen for the six-fingered foot of one of them.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Gonzalo de Sagarminaga, "Enrique 'El Susi' Arango", is named after assistant director Enrique Arango, who's also called 'El Susi'.
    • Goofs
      In one of the scenes where 'El Susi' Arango is shown flying, you can see in the right bottom corner the shadow of the crane that's lifting him up.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Lucho: Hi, my name is Lucho, and since the day I died I've grown so much that my mom wouldn't recognize me.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2006 (Colombia)
    • Country of origin
      • Colombia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Filming locations
      • Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $883,250
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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