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Víctor Gaviria caused a sensation when his debut feature Rodrigo D: No Future (1990) became the first Colombian film to play in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. This raw portrayal of life on the violent outskirts of Medellín turned a spotlight on a segment of the Colombian population too often ignored. Drawing on the experiences of his nonprofessional actors, Gaviria paints an...