Cristina Gallego

Cristina Gallego

出生 : 1978-01-01, Bogotá, DC, Colombia

略歴

Cristina Gallego (Bogotá, 1978) is a Colombian film and television director and producer. She is best known for being a producer of films such as El abrazo de la serpiente (2015) and Los viajes del viento (2009), both directed by her ex-husband Ciro Guerra, with whom she shared directorial credit on Pájaros de verano, and founded the production company Ciudad Lunar Producciones in 1998.

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Cristina Gallego

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The Kings of the World
Producer
Rá, Culebro, Sere, Winny and Nano. Five boys who live on the streets of Medellín. Five kings with no kingdom, no law, no family, set out on a journey in search of the promised land. A subversive tale told through a wild and endearing clan, somewhere between reality and delirium. A journey to nowhere, where everything happens.
Birds of Passage
Producer
During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture.
Birds of Passage
Director
During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture.
Anna
Executive Producer
Anna is a young woman living in Paris, daily struggling with her emotional frailty. She tries to spend more time with her ten-year-old son, Nathan, but Philippe, her former husband, does not trust her anymore and threatens to take full custody of the child. Having no other choice, she convinces her boyfriend Bruno to help her, and the three of them fly away to Colombia. During this journey, Anna will strive to build a new family, and will face the difficulty of being a mother.
彷徨える河
Producer
アマゾンのジャングルで孤独に生きている先住民族の生き残りのシャーマンが、現在と数十年前、二度にわたって白人学者と旅した記憶を振り返っていく。シーロ・ゲーラ監督による幻想的なロードムービー。
The Wind Journeys
Producer
After his wife's death, a vallenato singer from Majagual, Sucre, decides to quit music and return his allegedly cursed accordion to his master. He is joined by Fermín Morales, a teenage boy who admires him and wishes to follow his footsteps. Together, they start a journey throughout several towns in Northern Colombia to Taroa, in La Guajira desert, where the singer's master supposedly lives.