Ecuador-based Tropico Cine has pounced on the international sales rights to Javier Andrade’s drama “Lo Invisible.” This is Andrade’s second feature after his breakout film “The Porcelain Horse,” which ...
The Ecuadorian film biz is on the upswing, punctuated by recent triumphs on the festival circuit and a boost in production. Spurring growth is the tripling of the national film fund from its original ...
It took Ecuadorean director Ivan Mora five years to raise enough money to make his first feature film. His initial break came in 2007 when he received a $10,000 (£6,200) grant from Ecuador's ...
Film production has undergone a seismic shift in Ecuador, where output has jumped to five to six pics annually compared to a single pic every three years in the ’90s and early 2000s. Key factors ...
It is dawn and several fishermen are on a beach, ready to start work. As they push a boat into the water, they come across a box with tightly sealed packets full of a white powder: cocaine. By the end ...
'Circus Ecuador,' Jim Brassard and Ashley Bishop’s profile of an indigenous Amazon rainforest community, premiered in the festival’s documentary feature film competition. By Justin Lowe Things go from ...
It took Ecuadorean director Ivan Mora five years to raise enough money to make his first feature film. His initial break came in 2007 when he received a $10,000 (£6,200) grant from Ecuador's ...
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