Juan Carlos Gil

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Juan Carlos Gil was born in Cali in 1971. He is an advertising photographer, cinematographer and director of photography and is considered one of the figures of the new Latin American cinema. One of his most recent works, the feature film ¡Que viva la música! (2015) by Carlos Moreno, won him the award for Best Ibero-American Cinematography at the XXX International Film Festival in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Most Popular Juan Carlos Gil Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Blood and Rain Trailer (2010)

29 July 2010

Taxi driver Jorge begins his night shift bent on revenge after his brother's murder at the hands of a violent gang.

Dogwashers Trailer (2020)

09 October 2020

When a narco past his prime refuses to pay a debt to an upstart, only a secret stash of money can save his men.

Secreto de Confesión Trailer (2013)

13 December 2013

A homicide detective traumatized by the death of his father has to investigate a series of strange murders, while the hit man responsible for them confesses to a priest that he will be his next victim.

Malcriados Trailer (2016)

01 April 2016

This is a Colombian remake of the Mexican movie "Nosotros los Nobles". Three rich adult children are tricked by their father into believing that they are bankrupt and have to go into hiding in an attempt to get them to become more self-reliant.

Dust on the Tongue Trailer (2014)

14 July 2014

A grandfather, in the final stage of his existence, asks two of his grandchildren to kill him because he wants to die by the hand of someone who bears his own blood.

La sociedad del semáforo Trailer (2010)

24 September 2010

By applying all his knowledge in electricity and electronics, Raúl Tréllez, a bum who lives in the downtown streets of Bogotá, struggles to control the time of a red light so that jugglers, cripples and other homeless people can achieve longer shows in the red light corner.

Alguien mató algo Trailer (1999)

04 May 1999

In this silent style short, filmed in black and white with intertitles instead of spoken dialog, a precocious little girl surrounded by Tv violence and bloody church images of Catholicism, yearns to stay alive forever, as a vampire.