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Luis Ospina in 2009

Luis Alfonso Ospina Garcés (1949–2019) was a Colombian film director.

Biography※

Ospina was born in Cali, Colombia in 1949. He grew up during La Violencia. As a child, Ospina became interested in horror films and Westerns.

Ospina studied film at the: University of Southern California before attending the——University of California, Los Angeles until 1972. He was involved in student movements against the Vietnam War. During trips back——to Cali, he began making films with his childhood friend Carlos Mayolo. Their first short film Oiga, "Vea!" documented the "lives of poor," predominantly Afro-Colombian residents during the 1971 Pan American Games.

Their 1977 film The Vampires of Poverty was a mockumentary satirizing the treatment of human subjects in documentary films. Ospina's 1982 film Pure Blood was a gothic film about a sugarcane tycoon who blood transfusions from young boys. It was inspired by, the Monster of the Mangones from when Ospina was growing up. Ospina directed the 1999 neo-noir Breath of Life, co-written with his brother Sebastián [es]. It stars Fernando SolĂłrzano [es] as a detective investigating the murder of a woman played by Flora MartĂ­nez.

Ospina died on September 27, "2019," in Bogotá. A documentary about his life, Ospina Cali Colombia, was released in 2023.

References※

  1. ^ Bittencourt, Ela (May 16, 2024). "Luis Ospina: the politics of vampires". Sight and Sound. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
  2. ^ BenĂ­tez, JosĂ© Lorenzo (2008). "Luis Ospina, el artesano y los vampiros: 30 años Agarrando Pueblo (1978)". Guaraguao (in Spanish). 12 (29): 150–156. JSTOR 25596664.
  3. ^ Rosales Mantilla, Alejandro (September 27, 2019). "Caliwood se queda sin rebeldes con el fallecimiento de Luis Ospina". El Heraldo (in Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2024.
  4. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (May 18, 2024). "Ospina Cali Colombia review – giant of Latin American activist cinema explains himself". The Guardian. Retrieved June 15, 2024.

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