Satanás (film)
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Satanás (Spanish for Satan) is a 2007 film by Colombian filmmakers Rodrigo Guerrero (Producer) and Andrés Baiz (Director). It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mario Mendoza. The story is framed in a context of urban solitude in the modern world and sheds some light on the events that surrounded a spree killing that took place in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1986. Satanás, the film, explores the final stages in the life of the killer Campo Elías Delgado (among other central characters), but avoiding explicit or Manichean conclusions.
[edit] External links
- Colombia's New Urban Realists (article about Mario Mendoza)
- Website in English of the 2006 Colombian film “Satanas”
- Satanás The Movie - Official Website in Spanish
- A review in English of Satanas - the film
- Spree Killer Scores (Delgado is ranked highest)
- Satanás at the Internet Movie Database
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