Biography
Felipe Guerrero (b. 1975, Colombia) studied film and photographic technology at the Unitec film school in Bogotá, film editing at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, and he also attended the Berlinale Talent Campus. He made the short features Medellín (1999), Duende (2002) and Nelsa (2014). His poetic, medium-length documentary Paraíso (2006), awarded at Marseille, portrayed the dismal reality of life in his native country. This was followed by the feature-length documentary Corta (2012), a hypnotic study of the work of farmers growing sugar cane in south-western Colombia. The film's contemplative rhythm and visual style prefigured the directorial scope of Guerrero's feature film debut Oscuro Animal – thanks to its premiere at the Rotterdam IFF and a number of subsequent screenings, to date the most successful Colombian film of 2016.
MFF Karlovy Vary
Editor
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2023 |
The Song of the Auricanturi |
2020 |
Emptiness |
Fortitude |
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Morichales |
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2019 |
Cemetery |
Emptiness |
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In Ashes |
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2018 |
Salt |
2017 |
Mariana |
2016 |
X500 |
2011 |
The Squad |
2009 |
Crab Trap |
2008 |
Alicia in the Land |
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2021 |
Thousand Fangs |
Documentaries | |
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2020 |
Off the Road |
2018 |
Ruben Blades is Not My Name |
The Endless Film |
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Where Things Remain |
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2016 |
Atentamente/Sincerely |
2015 |
The Squatters of the Devils House |
2009 |
Dead Youth |
2008 |
Parafernalia |
Short | |
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2015 |
La muerte de las luciérnagas |
Producer
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2023 |
The Song of the Auricanturi |
2020 |
Los Conductos |
Morichales |
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2017 |
Mariana |
2016 |
Oscuro Animal |
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2012 |
Cut |