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This is a list of films produced in '''[[Cinema of Bolivia|Bolivia]]''' from the 1920s to present.
:''Note: This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.''


This is a list of films produced in '''[[Cinema of Bolivia|Bolivia]]''' from the 1920s to present.
''Note: This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.''


== 1920s ==
== 1920s ==
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1925 in film|1925]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1925 in film|1925]]'''
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| ''[[Corazón Aymara]]'' || [[Pedro Sambarino]] || || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film|drama]] || considered to be the first Bolivian fiction feature film<ref name="wordpress1">[http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2010/09/26/wara-wara/ "Wara Wara"], The Bioscope</ref><ref>[http://www.radiopanama.com.pa/nota.aspx?id=838791 "El lago Titicaca ha fascinado a los cineastas una y otra vez"], ''La Razón'', July 3, 2009</ref>
| ''[[Corazón Aymara]]'' || [[Pedro Sambarino]] || || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]] [[drama film|drama]] || considered to be the first Bolivian fiction feature film<ref name="wordpress1">[http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2010/09/26/wara-wara/ "Wara Wara"], The Bioscope</ref><ref>[http://www.radiopanama.com.pa/nota.aspx?id=838791 "El lago Titicaca ha fascinado a los cineastas una y otra vez"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727121105/http://www.radiopanama.com.pa/nota.aspx?id=838791 |date=2011-07-27 }}, ''La Razón'', July 3, 2009</ref>
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| ''[[The Prophecy of the Lake]]'' || [[José Maria Velasco Maidana]] || || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]] [[romance film|romance]] || Bolivia's second completed fiction feature film; banned by the authorities for its social critique and its portrayal of a white woman in love with an indigenous man; never released<ref name="wordpress1"/>
| ''[[The Prophecy of the Lake]]'' || [[José Maria Velasco Maidana]] || || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]] [[romance film|romance]] || Bolivia's second completed fiction feature film; banned by the authorities for its social critique and its portrayal of a white woman in love with an indigenous man; never released<ref name="wordpress1"/>
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1930 in film|1930]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1930 in film|1930]]'''
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| ''[[Wara Wara]]'' || [[José Maria Velasco Maidana]] || [[Juanita Taillansier]], [[Martha de Velasco]], [[Arturo Borda]], [[Emmo Reyes]] || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]], [[historical film|historical]] [[romance film|romance]] || the only known surviving work from Bolivia's silent-film era <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11629746 "Bolivia's struggle to preserve its film heritage"], BBC, October 29, 2010</ref>
| ''[[Wara Wara]]'' || [[José Maria Velasco Maidana]] || [[Juanita Taillansier]], [[Martha de Velasco]], [[Arturo Borda]], [[Emmo Reyes]] || [[black and white film|black and white]], [[silent film|silent]], [[historical film|historical]] [[romance film|romance]] || the only known surviving work from Bolivia's silent-film era <ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11629746 "Bolivia's struggle to preserve its film heritage"], BBC, October 29, 2010</ref>
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1931 in film|1931]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1931 in film|1931]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1953 in film|1953]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1953 in film|1953]]'''
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| ''[[Vuelve Sebastiana]]'' || [[Augusto Roca]]<br>& [[Jorge Ruiz (director)|Jorge Ruiz]] || [[Luis Ramiro Beltrán]], [[Sebastiana Kespi]], [[Eduardo Lafaye]], [[Esteban Lupi]], [[Jean Vellard]] || [[Drama]] ||
| ''[[Vuelve Sebastiana]]'' || [[Augusto Roca]]<br/>& [[Jorge Ruiz (director)|Jorge Ruiz]] || [[Luis Ramiro Beltrán]], [[Sebastiana Kespi]], [[Eduardo Lafaye]], [[Esteban Lupi]], [[Jean Vellard]] || [[Drama]] ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1954 in film|1954]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1954 in film|1954]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1966 in film|1966]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1966 in film|1966]]'''
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| ''[[Ukamau]]'' || [[Jorge Sanjinés]] || [[Vicente Veneros Salinas]], [[Elsa Antequera]], [[Néstor Cárdenas]], [[Benedicta Huanca]] || || First feature film to use both Spanish and a native language (Aymara)<ref>{{cite web|title=Unheard Voices: Cinema of Bolivia|url=http://mubi.com/lists/unheard-voices-cinema-of-bolivia|work=Kuxa Kanema|publisher=MUBI|accessdate=5 May 2012}}</ref>
| ''[[Ukamau]]'' || [[Jorge Sanjinés]] || [[Vicente Veneros Salinas]], [[Elsa Antequera]], [[Néstor Cárdenas]], [[Benedicta Huanca]] || || First feature film to use both Spanish and a native language (Aymara)<ref>{{cite web|title=Unheard Voices: Cinema of Bolivia|url=http://mubi.com/lists/unheard-voices-cinema-of-bolivia|work=Kuxa Kanema|publisher=MUBI|access-date=5 May 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227180600/http://mubi.com/lists/unheard-voices-cinema-of-bolivia|archive-date=27 December 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1967 in film|1967]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1967 in film|1967]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1968 in film|1968]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1968 in film|1968]]'''
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| ''[[Mina Alaska]]'' || [[Jorge Ruiz]] || [[Hugo Roncal]], [[Chrysta Wagner]], Charlie Smith || || First Latin American film to be restored by the [[AMPAS]] Film Archive.<ref>{{cite web|title=Film Acquisition and Preservation Committee - Overview|url=http://latinofilm.org/overview/|work=LALIFF Website|publisher=Latino International Film Institute and Festival|accessdate=18 March 2012}}</ref>
| ''[[Mina Alaska]]'' || [[Jorge Ruiz (director)|Jorge Ruiz]] || [[Hugo Roncal]], [[Chrysta Wagner]], Charlie Smith || || First Latin American film to be restored by the [[AMPAS]] Film Archive.<ref>{{cite web|title=Film Acquisition and Preservation Committee - Overview|url=http://latinofilm.org/overview/|work=LALIFF Website|publisher=Latino International Film Institute and Festival|access-date=18 March 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320195848/http://latinofilm.org/overview/|archive-date=20 March 2012}}</ref>
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1969 in film|1969]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1969 in film|1969]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1975 in film|1975]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1975 in film|1975]]'''
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| ''[[Andean Women]]'' || [[Norman Miller]] || || ||
| ''[[Andean Women]]'' || [[Norman Miller (director)|Norman Miller]] || || ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1976 in film|1976]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1976 in film|1976]]'''
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| ''[[Alma (Ajayu)]]'' || [[Francisco Ormachea]] || || ||
| ''[[Alma (Ajayu)]]'' || [[Francisco Ormachea]] || || ||
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| ''[[La despedida]]'' || [[Fernando Aguilar Vásquez]] || || ||
| ''[[La despedida (1996 film)|La despedida]]'' || [[Fernando Aguilar Vásquez]] || || ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[1997 in film|1997]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[1997 in film|1997]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2006 in film|2006]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[2006 in film|2006]]'''
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| ''[[¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca?]]'' || [[Rodrigo Bellott]] || Erika Andia, Pablo Fernandez, Augustin Mendieta, Guery Sandoval, Miguel Valverde || Comedy ||
| ''[[¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca?]]'' || [[Rodrigo Bellott]] || [[Erika Andia]], Pablo Fernandez, Augustin Mendieta, Guery Sandoval, Miguel Valverde || Comedy ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2007 in film|2007]]'''
| {{Year header}} | '''[[2007 in film|2007]]'''
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| ''[[Yvy Maraey]]'' ||[[Juan Carlos Valdivia]] || || ||
| ''[[Yvy Maraey]]'' ||[[Juan Carlos Valdivia]] || || ||
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| ''[[Olvidados]] ||[[Carlos Bolado]] || || ||
| ''[[Olvidados]]'' ||[[Carlos Bolado]] || || ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2015 in film|2015]]'''
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| ''[[Sealed Cargo (2015 film)|Sealed Cargo]]'' ||[[Julia Vargas-Weise]] || || ||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2016 in film|2016]]'''
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| ''[[Dark Skull]]'' ||[[Kiro Russo]] || || ||
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== 2020s ==

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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2020 in film|2020]]'''
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| ''[[Chaco (film)|Chaco]]''
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|''[[Pseudo (film)|Pseudo]]'' || Rodrigo Patiño, [[Luis Reneo]] || || Drama, Thriller||
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2021 in film|2021]]'''
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2022 in film|2022]]'''
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| ''[[The Ones from Below]]''
|Alejandro Quiroga
|Fernando Arze Echalar, César Bordón, Luis Bredow, Sonia Parada
|Western, Drama
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|''[[Utama]]''|| Alejandro Loayza Grisi || Luisa Quispe, José Calcina, Santos Choque|| Drama ||
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|''[[The Visitor (2022 Bolivian film)|The Visitor]]''
|Martín Boulocq
|Enrique Araoz, Svet Mena, [[César Troncoso]], [[Mirella Pascual]], Teresa Gutierrez, Romel Vargas
|Drama
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|''[[Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village]]''
|César Galindo
|Víctor Acuario, Hermelinda Luján, Melisa Álvarez, Alder Yaurisaca, Cosme Flores, Bernando Rosado, Juan Ubaldo Huaman
|Comedy-drama
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| {{Year header}} | '''[[2024 in film|2024]]'''
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| ''[[Own Hand]]''
|Rodrigo Patiño
|Alejandro Marañón, Freddy Chipana, Gonzalo Callejas, Christian Castillo, Raimundo Ramos, Victoria Suaznabar, Mauricio Toledo, Bernardo Rosado, Carlos Ureña
|Thriller
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|}



== References ==
== References ==
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
*José Sànchez-H.: ''The Art and Politics of Bolivian Cinema'', Scarecrow Press 1999, ISBN 0-8108-3625-4
*José Sànchez-H.: ''The Art and Politics of Bolivian Cinema'', Scarecrow Press 1999, {{ISBN|0-8108-3625-4}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Bolivia/ Bolivian film] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]
* [https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Bolivia/ Bolivian film] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]


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Latest revision as of 19:40, 12 October 2024

Note: This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

This is a list of films produced in Bolivia from the 1920s to present.

1920s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1925
Corazón Aymara Pedro Sambarino black and white, silent drama considered to be the first Bolivian fiction feature film[1][2]
The Prophecy of the Lake José Maria Velasco Maidana black and white, silent romance Bolivia's second completed fiction feature film; banned by the authorities for its social critique and its portrayal of a white woman in love with an indigenous man; never released[1]

1930s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1930
Wara Wara José Maria Velasco Maidana Juanita Taillansier, Martha de Velasco, Arturo Borda, Emmo Reyes black and white, silent, historical romance the only known surviving work from Bolivia's silent-film era [3]
1931
Hacia la Gloria[1] José Maria Velasco Maidana

1950s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1950
1951
1952
1953
Vuelve Sebastiana Augusto Roca
& Jorge Ruiz
Luis Ramiro Beltrán, Sebastiana Kespi, Eduardo Lafaye, Esteban Lupi, Jean Vellard Drama
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959

1960s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
Ukamau Jorge Sanjinés Vicente Veneros Salinas, Elsa Antequera, Néstor Cárdenas, Benedicta Huanca First feature film to use both Spanish and a native language (Aymara)[4]
1967
1968
Mina Alaska Jorge Ruiz Hugo Roncal, Chrysta Wagner, Charlie Smith First Latin American film to be restored by the AMPAS Film Archive.[5]
1969
Yawar mallku Jorge Sanjinés

1970s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1970
1971
El Coraje del pueblo Jorge Sanjinés
1972
1973
1974
1975
Andean Women Norman Miller
1976
Chuquiago Antonio Eguino
La chaskañawi Hugo Cuellar Urizar, Jorge Cuellar Urizar, José Cuellar Urizar
1977
1978
1979

1980s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1980
1981
El celibato Hugo Cuellar Urizar, José Cuellar Urizar
1982
Mi socio Paolo Agazzi Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival
1983
1984
Amargo mar Antonio Eguino
Aymara Leadership Hubert Smith
Los Hermanos Cartagena Paolo Agazzi
1985
1986
Café con pan Alfredo Ovando
1987
1988
1989
La chola Remedios Liliana De la Quintana, Alfredo Ovando
La nación clandestina Jorge Sanjinés

1990s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1990
1991
Los igualitarios Juan Miranda
1992
1993
1994
Jonás y la Ballena Rosada Juan Carlos Valdivia
1995
Cuestión de fe Marcos Loayza
Jonah and the Pink Whale Juan Carlos Valdivia
Para recibir el canto de los pájaros Jorge Sanjinés
1996
Alma (Ajayu) Francisco Ormachea
La despedida Fernando Aguilar Vásquez
1997
1998
El Día que Murió el Silencio Paolo Agazzi
1999
Calle de los poetas Diego Torres Peñaloza
Desempolvando nuestra historia Alfredo Copa
El camino de la costa José Sánchez

2000s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2000
2001
Cierre de emisión Javier Rivero
El delirio José Sánchez
The Delirium José Sánchez
2002
2003
Sexual Dependency Rodrigo Bellott Alexandra Aponte, Roberto Urbina Drama
El corazón de Jesús Marcos Loayza
2004
El atraco Paolo Agazzi
Los hijos del último jardín Jorge Sanjinés
2005
American Visa Juan Carlos Valdivia
Di buen día a papá Fernando Vargas
Sena/Quina, la inmortalidad del cangrejo Paolo Agazzi
Dioses domados Enrique Aguilar
Lo más bonito y mis mejores años Martín Boulocq
2006
¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca? Rodrigo Bellott Erika Andia, Pablo Fernandez, Augustin Mendieta, Guery Sandoval, Miguel Valverde Comedy
2007
Cocalero Alejandro Landes
Evo Pueblo Tonchy Antezana
Los Andes no creen en Dios Antonio Eguino
2008
Verse Alejandro Pereyra
Cementerio de Elefantes Tonchy Antezana
2009
Perfidia Rodrigo Bellott
Zona Sur Juan Carlos Valdivia
El regalo de Pachamama Toshifumi Matsushita
Rojo Amarillo Verde Martin Boulocq, Sergio Bastani, Rodrigo Bellott Patricia Garcia, Daniel Aguirre Camacho, Ismael Suárez, Diego Paesano, Lorena Sugier, Santiago Rozo

2010s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2010
En Busca Del Paraiso
2011
The Old People Martín Boulocq
2012
Insurgentes Jorge Sanjinés
Las bellas durmientes Marcos Loayza
2013
Once Upon a Time in Bolivia Patrick Cordova Luis Caballero, Miguel Angel Mamani, Ivan Nogales, Raul Beltran, Reynaldo Yuhra, Miguel Estellano Drama
El olor de tu ausencia Eddy Vázquez
Yvy Maraey Juan Carlos Valdivia
Olvidados Carlos Bolado
2015
Sealed Cargo Julia Vargas-Weise
2016
Dark Skull Kiro Russo

2020s

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
2020
Chaco
Pseudo Rodrigo Patiño, Luis Reneo Drama, Thriller
2021
2022
The Ones from Below Alejandro Quiroga Fernando Arze Echalar, César Bordón, Luis Bredow, Sonia Parada Western, Drama
Utama Alejandro Loayza Grisi Luisa Quispe, José Calcina, Santos Choque Drama
The Visitor Martín Boulocq Enrique Araoz, Svet Mena, César Troncoso, Mirella Pascual, Teresa Gutierrez, Romel Vargas Drama
Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village César Galindo Víctor Acuario, Hermelinda Luján, Melisa Álvarez, Alder Yaurisaca, Cosme Flores, Bernando Rosado, Juan Ubaldo Huaman Comedy-drama
2024
Own Hand Rodrigo Patiño Alejandro Marañón, Freddy Chipana, Gonzalo Callejas, Christian Castillo, Raimundo Ramos, Victoria Suaznabar, Mauricio Toledo, Bernardo Rosado, Carlos Ureña Thriller


References

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  1. ^ a b c "Wara Wara", The Bioscope
  2. ^ "El lago Titicaca ha fascinado a los cineastas una y otra vez" Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, La Razón, July 3, 2009
  3. ^ "Bolivia's struggle to preserve its film heritage", BBC, October 29, 2010
  4. ^ "Unheard Voices: Cinema of Bolivia". Kuxa Kanema. MUBI. Archived from the original on 27 December 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Film Acquisition and Preservation Committee - Overview". LALIFF Website. Latino International Film Institute and Festival. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2012.

Further reading

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  • José Sànchez-H.: The Art and Politics of Bolivian Cinema, Scarecrow Press 1999, ISBN 0-8108-3625-4
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