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Andrés Caicedo: A Few Good Friends

Year: 1986 Documentary Runtime: 82 min Rating: 7.0

Overview

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.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Sandro Romero Rey

Sandro Romero Rey

Carlos Alberto Caidedo

Carlos Alberto Caidedo

Carlos Mayolo

Carlos Mayolo

Carmiña Lago

Carmiña Lago

Ani Aristizábal

Ani Aristizábal

Julio Ardila

Julio Ardila

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