| War Takes |
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| Directed By:
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Patricia Castano and Adelaida Trujillo
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| Produced In:
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Colombia/England, 2002
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| Running Time:
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78 minutes
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| Genre:
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Documentary
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| Language:
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Spanish with English Subtitles
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| Themes:
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Colombia, Militarism, War On Drugs
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| Distributor:
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Faction Films
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Synopsis:
For over four years, three Colombian filmmakers turned their cameras on themselves, using personal stories to expose the tough reality in their violent, war-ravaged country. According to these filmmakers, Colombia has been functioning for many years in the gray area between legalism and lawlessness. Their portrayal does not aim to confirm the image the outside world has of Colombia as a hotbed of excessive political violence and drug traffic, but instead draws out the beauty and warmth amidst the larger turmoil within their homeland. The humor borders on surreal as the film moves between conversations in the jungle with guerrillas to elegant dinner parties with society's elite. WAR TAKES allows the real lives of its heroes, forever changed by war, to break through the stereotypes, forcing us to rethink our own conceptions, or misconceptions, of the beliefs and values by which these Colombians live.
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