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

ARRIVES AT APPELLATION OF ORIGIN: COOING, THE DOCUMENTARY

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

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.

THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE IN COLOMBIA

THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE IN COLOMBIA

The Shadow arrives in Colombia with awards and recognitions such as Best Director at the Lusca Film Festival in Puerto Rico, Honorable Mention from the Jury at the Festival International Du Film Panafricain in Cannes, Best Actor and Best Film at the Bangalore Short Film Festival in India, and with premieres in renowned venues in France, the United States, Germany, Brazil and Canada.

CEO OF STUDIO AYMAC TRAVELED TO INDIA TO BE PART OF THE SIXTH EDITION OF GEN NEXT DEMOCRACY

CEO OF STUDIO AYMAC TRAVELED TO INDIA TO BE PART OF THE SIXTH EDITION OF GEN NEXT DEMOCRACY

May Mc’Causland CEO, founder and executive producer of Studio AYMAC was selected by the ICCR (Indian Council of Cultural Relations), along with 4 other entrepreneurs, to be part of the Colombian delegation in the 6th edition of the GEN NEXT DEMOCRACY NETWORK program created by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India and which, within the framework of its 75 years of independence, took them to discover the north of the country in the last few days of the month of October.