Subtle Voices: Cries from Colombia

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This is a film that highlights the complicated struggles of the Colombian people. From the capital city of Bogota and the corruption of Medellin, to the rural landscape of Apartado, follow documentary filmmaker Andrew Patterson as he takes first hand accounts directly from the mouths of those tortured and abused by armed actors in the violent civil war that has been raging in Colombia for over fifty years.

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Andrew Patterson

Andrew grew up in Dallas, Texas where he used every opportunity to complete school projects by making videos. His first film "Subtle Voices: Cries from Colombia" was an official selection at both the Delray Beach Film Festival and the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. His second film "Let There Be Zombies" premiered to a sold out crowd of over seven hundred fans at the historic Lakewood Theater in Dallas. The film won the People's Choice Award at the Interurban Film Festival, the Award of Merit at Indie Fest, and is distributed by Gravitas Ventures. Andrew's third film "Prepper" premiered to a crowd of over five hundred fans at the historic Texas Theatre, won Best Feature at the Hollywood Independent Film Festival, Best Feature at the Boomtown Film and Music Festival, Best Domestic Feature at the Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase, and Honorable Mention at the Lionshead Film Festival. The film is being distributed by Global Digital Releasing. Andrew is married to his wife Lara Patterson who also works in the film industry as an Art Director and Producer.
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