Directed by | Andrés Baiz |
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Produced by | Rodrigo Guerrero |
Written by | Andrés Baiz (Based on Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events) |
Starring | Damián Alcázar Blas Jaramillo Marcela Mar |
Music by | Angelo Milli |
Cinematography | Mauricio Vidal |
Editing by | Alberto de Toro |
Release date(s) | March 4, 2007 June 1, 2007 October 10, 2007 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Colombia |
Language | Spanish |
Satanás (Spanish for Satan) is a 2007 Colombian film directed by Andi Baiz. It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mario Mendoza Zambrano. It was Colombia's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1][2]
The story is framed in a context of urban solitude in the modern world and sheds some light on the events that surrounded a spree killing that took place in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1986. Satanás, the film, explores the final stages in the life of the killer Campo Elías Delgado.
Three parallel stories that occur in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre, involving a femme-fatal that cons on rich men, a priest who's in love with his housekeeper and a tired-of-life veteran of war who has become a teacher and desires one of his female students. Three characters looking for love, redemption and second chances in a world reigned by their own fears, temptations, passions and pains, which will end up in a trigger effect of tragic events.
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