Sandro Romero Rey

Filmes

A Ballad for Dead Children
Sandro Romero Rey
'A Ballad for dead children' is a tribute to Andrés Caicedo and Cali and it's group, as the seed of a cinematographic phenomenon, but it goes one step further. Testimonies and fragment readings compose, together with a very powerful archive material, the story of a story that has a deep sense and cinematographic interest: the story of Andrés and his eternal fascination with horror literature and cinema b, the of the boy who was born to write, that of the young man who decided to mock death by planning his own ending. A film that tries to maintain the difficult balance on the fine line that separates and unites the two: man and work, work and man, in an eternal and indissoluble way.
Carteristas
Screenplay
Adolescentes aspirantes a ladrões aprendem com um mestre na arte da trapaça o que é preciso para ter sucesso como batedor de carteiras nas ruas de Bogotá.
It All Started at the End
Himself
“Grupo de Cali” (também conhecido como “Caliwood”) é um grupo de amigos amantes de cinema que, em meio às festividades e caos histórico entre 1971 e 1991, conseguiu produzir um conjunto de obras hoje considerado fundamental na história do cinema colombiano.
Andrés Caicedo: A Few Good Friends
Using the unfinished film, ANGELITA Y MIGUEL ÁNGEL, by Andrés Caicedo and Carlos Mayolo, as a structuring device, friends of prolific film critic and writer Andrés Caicedo, an unforgettable figure of the group of Cali in the 1970s who left an incredible amount of texts, reflect upon his life, his work, and his suicide at the age of 25, testify to his influence in the cultural life of Colombia, and remember his strong and touching personality.
In Search of Maria
Efraín
Based on the only four surviving shots of the first Colombian silent film, MARÍA (1921), by directors Máximo Calvo (Colombia) and Alfredo del Diestro (Spain), IN SEARCH OF ‘MARIA’ combines historical research, interviews, and scenic reconstruction to rescue the memory of a lost film.