Signal Colombia presents an unmissable selection of films to close 2025
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- Signal Colombia presents an unmissable selection of films to close 2025
- Colombia Signal: Monday, December 29: critical views and generational portraits
- Colombia Signal: Tuesday, December 30: city, identity and resistance
- Signal Colombia begins 2026 with cinema for memory and reflection: Thursday, January 1 and Friday, January 2
Signal Colombia welcomes the last days of 2025 with a special film programming that celebrates the diversity, memory and narrative power of Colombian cinema. Between December 29, 30 and 31, and extending until the first days of January 2026, the public channel will offer a careful selection of films and cultural samples that cover different periods, genres and views of the contry.
colombia sign, faithful to its commitment to the circulation of national cinema and the construction of audiovisual memory, proposes this marathon as an invitation to say goodbye to the year by reflecting, getting excited and recognizing oneself in stories that are part of the Colombian cultural heritage.
Colombia Signal: Monday, December 29: critical views and generational portraits
* 9:30 p. m. – Pablus Gallinazo
Documentary that explores the life and work of one of the most irreverent and critical singer-songwriters in Colombian cultural history. Through archives, interviews and songs, the film portrays an uncomfortable, provocative and deeply political artist.
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* 11:00 p. m. – wet matches
An intimate and melancholic portrait of youth, truncated dreams and emotional wounds. The film addresses the fragility of human bonds and the difficulty of growing up in contexts marked by uncertainty.
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Colombia Signal: Tuesday, December 30: city, identity and resistance
* 9:00 p. m. – Riverside
A story that connects the intimate with the social, set in an urban surroundings where the characters face mo
Signal Colombia begins 2026 with cinema for memory and reflection: Thursday, January 1 and Friday, January 2
2:30 p.m. – I’m sorry
A ancient production that revisits the indigenous resistance during the Spanish conquest, focusing on the figure of the chief Tundama and his fight for dignity and territory.
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4:00 p.m. – At the Top
An inspiring story about a woman who challenges the social norms of her community, claiming the right to dream and decide her own destiny.
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5:30 p.m. – The Indian Ambassador
A dramatic comedy that addresses the encounter between cultures, the absurdity of bureaucracy and personal illusions, with an ironic and endearing tone.
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8:00 p.m. – Who Burned the Bus?
Worth a look