
NEWS ROOM
Find here the articles about film production in Colombia and press releases from Studio AYMAC

BOOST YOUR PROJECT WITH THE RIGHT TAX INCENTIVE: Join us October 7 to learn what every creator needs to know
At Studio AYMAC, we believe in the magic of stories well told, but we also know that every creative vision needs a clear, sustainable path to come to life. That’s why, on Tuesday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. (Colombia time), we’re launching a free webinar on our YouTube channel, diving into tax incentives for the audiovisual and cultural sector.

DISCOVER THE CREATIVE JOURNEY OF KINTSUGI AT THE CINEMATECA OF BOGOTÁ
On Tuesday, December 3, the Cinemateca of Bogotá will set the stage for an unmissable event for lovers of Colombian cinema. As part of the Vive la Cinemateca program, we are proud to present The Evolution of a Creative Idea in Colombian Cinema, featuring a screening...

KINTSUGI ARRIVES IN MOVIE THEATERS IN COLOMBIA!
Studio AYMAC is pleased to announce the premiere in cinemas of Kintsugi, the second feature film by the Spanish Colombian director José Luis Arzuaga.

ARRIVES AT APPELLATION OF ORIGIN: COOING, THE DOCUMENTARY
We unveil the teaser for the feature film, “COOING, A Lullaby for Life!” This documentary serves as the central pillar of the narrative universe, aspiring to authentically portray the experience of birth in the Colombian Pacific. The primary focus revolves around midwifery and its pivotal role in the territories.

STUDIO AYMAC PRESENTS TWO OF ITS MOST AWARDED WORKS IN BOGOTÁ
Making films in the regions is a commitment we have had since the creation of Studio AYMAC over 7 years ago. Today, we can affirm that this journey filled with adventures has allowed us to tell stories in unexplored places, facing unique challenges, and proposing diverse production schemes where the only non-negotiable element is quality, not only in terms of technical equipment but also in the well-being of the filmmakers, safety, and every link in the legal chain.

CALI PREMIERES THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE
Having traveled the world for three years, the film shot in the salsa capital will finally premiere next Friday, June 9th, in one of the most emblematic spaces for art and independent cinema exhibitions: La Tertulia Museum’s Cinemateca.