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Thanks to the reform of the film law in 2003, film production figures have increased considerably. We are talking about 2 productions released in 1997 and 42 in 2018. And not only has the number of films increased, but the quality of the productions is increasingly higher and this is reflected in the number of international recognitions for our cinema, led by the first Oscar nomination for 'El Abrazo de la Serpiente' and the Golden Camera award at the Cannes festival for 'La Tierra y la sombra'. However, state incentives are not enough for the oversupply of independent content and many directors and producers are left out of these budgets. How does Colombian cinema survive without state support? What other effective forms of financing for audiovisual products exist and how are they regulated in our country? Is it possible to make quality, low-budget films in Colombia? New episodes: https://canaltrece.com.co/programas/t... Subscribe to the channel and activate the notification bell: http://bit.ly/CanalTreceYT Follow Canal Trece on: Website: https://canaltrece.com.co/ Facebook: / canaltrececo Twitter: / canaltrececo Instagram: / canaltrececo Linked In: www.linkedin.com/company/canaltrececolombia/