Two Colombian crime families wage all-out war in the desert. After his sublime Embrace of the Serpent (2015), Ciro Guerra delivers this masterful tragedy on the rise of the drug cartels, a compelling saga shot through with indigenous traditions.
Two friends in windy, arid northern Colombian in the 1960s launch a brisk trade selling marijuana. Business booms, ushering in tension and violence between their respective clans, who share the same customs and traditions. A sprawling, ambitious epic that offers a window onto the culture of the indigenous Wayuu, Birds of Passage stands out for its superb visuals. Ciro Guerra follows up on his sublime Embrace of the Serpent (2015) by teaming up with co-director Cristina Gallego (his...
Feature film , Drama
COLOMBIA, Mexico, Denmark, France | 125 minutes | 2018
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