The Medellin Diaries

The Medellin Diaries

PRODUCED BY
Catalina Villar
TYPE
Documentaries , 90’ , 1998
documentary
THEATRICAL RELEASE
30.06.1998
Medellin, Colombia, the city made famous by the cocaine cartels. It is the home of chronic violence and misery, and is overpopulated by peasants fleeing the guerrillas. Young children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to the street wars, and cling to anything remotely protective.
But at one high school a remarkable teacher is working on an innovative project. The teacher asks the students to commit to "a big experience - to write the most important book in the world, more important than 100 Years of Solitude! You are going to tell, the story of your life." While improving their language and writing skills, the teacher hopes the students will understand it is possible to overcome the greatest of obstacles.
Millerdad and Sandra, Maria Eugenia, Doralba and others recount the kindness of their mothers, the absence of their fathers, the fight to survive, and their will to go on. The film shows them discussing their writings in class, helping each other develop the all-important capacity, for listening.
Technical
Directeur de la photo : Carlos Sanchez Mendez
Réalisateur : Catalina Villar
Monteur image : César Salazar
Avec l'aide de : Estelle Roger
Avec l'aide de : Commission Européenne
Festivals and awards
2001 :, Prix du mérite - Association des étudiants d’Amérique Latine,

1998 :, Nyon Film Festival (Suisse) :,
 Prix du meilleur documentaire et audience, Prix "Découvertes" SCAM (France),
Grand Prix, Festival Amas Cultura (Portugal)
, Grand Prix, Festival Documentaire de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle (Espagne), Gold Conch, IFFI Festival (Inde)

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