José Antonio Dorado, born in Bolívar, Cauca. He is a Colombian film director known for his films such as El Rey (2004), Apaporis: In Search of One River (2010) and Amores Peligrosos (2013).
Cali, Colombia, 1970s. The fictional story of Pedro Rey, the first drug trafficker and drug lord.
Apaporis registers paradisiacal and unknown landscapes through a travel diary on the Colombian Amazon jungle, following the footsteps of ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes from Mitu to Apaporis, documenting indigenous knowledge, and revealing myths and ancient secrets to revive the dead. Apaporis shows unique experiences in this unexplored corner of the Amazon rainforest and can be classified as a self-reflexive documentary, which questioned the disappearance of their languages and traditional knowledge. Some experiences are reported by the student of Schultes, Wade Davis, author of the bestseller "The River" and a National Geographic Explorer.
A beautiful young woman, aware of the doors that her beauty and ambition have opened for her, gets fully into the world of drug trafficking. In this way he manages to enter the inner circle of a powerful drug trafficker and his wife.
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August 6, 1956 during the military dictatorship of Rojas Pinilla. A military convoy loaded with dynamite explodes in the center of Cali, destroying a good part of the traditional buildings of the city and exposing the roots of some houses that for years had kept the secret stories of their inhabitants.