In the north of Colombia, a group of queer activists uses extravagant performative actions to denounce the disastrous exploitation by the country’s largest coal mine.
After studying photography in Buenos Aires, Jorge Cadena obtained a BA in cinema at HEAD – Geneva, graduating with El Cuento de Antonia, which won the IFFR Tiger Award. He then completed his MA at ECAL/HEAD with The Jarariju Sisters, which was awarded at Berlinale. An alumnus of EFP Future Frame, TIFF Lab, and Berlinale Talents, he is currently working on his first feature film.
After studying photography in Buenos Aires, Jorge Cadena obtained a BA in cinema at HEAD – Geneva, graduating with El Cuento de Antonia, which won the IFFR Tiger Award. He then completed his MA at ECAL/HEAD with The Jarariju Sisters, which was awarded at Berlinale. An alumnus of EFP Future Frame, TIFF Lab, and Berlinale Talents, he is currently working on his first feature film.
After studying photography in Buenos Aires, Jorge Cadena obtained a BA in cinema at HEAD – Geneva, graduating with El Cuento de Antonia, which won the IFFR Tiger Award. He then completed his MA at ECAL/HEAD with The Jarariju Sisters, which was awarded at Berlinale. An alumnus of EFP Future Frame, TIFF Lab, and Berlinale Talents, he is currently working on his first feature film.
After studying photography in Buenos Aires, Jorge Cadena obtained a BA in cinema at HEAD – Geneva, graduating with El Cuento de Antonia, which won the IFFR Tiger Award. He then completed his MA at ECAL/HEAD with The Jarariju Sisters, which was awarded at Berlinale. An alumnus of EFP Future Frame, TIFF Lab, and Berlinale Talents, he is currently working on his first feature film.