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South Star (film)

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South Star, aka Estrella del sur
Movie poster for Estrella del sur
Directed byGabriel González Rodríguez
Written byGabriel González Rodríguez
StarringJulieth Restrepo
CinematographyLeo Cubillos
Music byDaniel Carvajalino Murcia
Release date
  • February 24, 2013 (2013-02-24)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryColombia
LanguageSpanish

South Star, released under the title Estrella del Sur, is a Colombian drama film released in 2013. It was written and directed by Gabriel González Rodríguez.

Plot

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A group of teenagers attend a public school in Bogotá where violence is common. The movie is focused around four main characters. Despite their environment, they endeavour to pursue their dreams. One of these includes their dream to see the sea ie; Go to the coast which is facilitated by their new literature teacher who arrives at their school. Leaflets begin to appear in their neighborhood indicating that anyone who uses drugs or gets into trouble after 10 p.m. will be killed by the Black Hand, a social cleansing organization. Leaving the teenagers to seek an escape from their situation.

Production and awards

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The film was written and directed by Gabriel González Rodríguez. It made its premiere on February 24, 2013, at the Cartagena International Film Festival. It was awarded La Llave de la Libertad Award at the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival.[1] Julieth Restrepo won the best actress award at the 2013 Macondo Awards.[2]

Cast

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  • Soraya Ramirez: Julieth Restrepo
  • Antonio: David Trejos
  • Gerson: Biassini Segura
  • Mónica: Carolina Galeano
  • Jessica: Sandra Reyes Rap
  • Farid: Sergio Molina "AltoRango"

Reception

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In 2016, film critic Jeronimo Rivera-Betancur of El Tiempo rated the film at No. 40 on his list of his favorite Colombian fiction films.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Estrella del Sur". Promiganes Colombia. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  2. ^ "Estrella del Sur". Film Affinity. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  3. ^ "50 películas colombianas que hay que ver". Jeronimo Rivera-Betancur. March 27, 2015.