List of Bolivian films
Appearance
A list of films produced in 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
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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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.[3] |
1930s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1930 | ||||||
Wara Wara | José Maria Velasco Maidana | Juanita Taillansier, Martha de Velasco, Arturo Borda, Emmo Reyes | black and white, silent, historical romance | "only known surviving work from Bolivia's silent-film era"[4] | ||
1931 | ||||||
Hacia la Gloria[5] | José Maria Velasco Maidana |
1950s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1953 | ||||||
Vuelve Sebastiana | Augusto Roca & Jorge Ruiz |
Luis Ramiro Beltrán, Sebastiana Kespi, Eduardo Lafaye, Esteban Lupi, Jean Vellard | Drama | |||
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1960s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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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)[6] | |||
1967 | ||||||
1968 | ||||||
Mina Alaska | Jorge Ruiz | Hugo Roncal, Chrysta Wagner, Charlie Smith | First Latin American film to be restored by the AMPAS Film Archive.[7] | |||
1969 | ||||||
Yawar mallku | Jorge Sanjinés |
1970s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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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 | |||||
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1980s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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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
2000s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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2000 | ||||||
2001 | ||||||
Cierre de emisión | Javier Rivero | |||||
El delirio | José Sánchez[disambiguation needed] | |||||
The Delirium | José Sánchez[disambiguation needed] | |||||
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 |
2010s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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2010 | ||||||
En Busca Del Paraiso | ||||||
2011 | ||||||
The Old People | Martín Boulocq | |||||
2012 | ||||||
Insurgentes[disambiguation needed] | 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 |
References
- ^ "Wara Wara", The Bioscope
- ^ "El lago Titicaca ha fascinado a los cineastas una y otra vez", La Razón, July 3, 2009
- ^ "Wara Wara", The Bioscope
- ^ "Bolivia's struggle to preserve its film heritage", BBC, October 29, 2010
- ^ "Wara Wara", The Bioscope
- ^ "Unheard Voices: Cinema of Bolivia". Kuxa Kanema. MUBI. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- ^ "Film Acquisition and Preservation Committee - Overview". LALIFF Website. Latino International Film Institute and Festival. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
Further reading
- José Sànchez-H.: The Art and Politics of Bolivian Cinema, Scarecrow Press 1999, ISBN 0-8108-3625-4
External links
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