


It All Started at the End
An intimate portrait of the pioneering artistic collective Grupo de Cali, whose work is now considered a fundamental part of Colombia’s film history.
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Cast

Luis Ospina
Himself

Carlos Mayolo
Himself (archive footage)

Andrés Caicedo
Himself (archive footage)
Karen Lamassonne
Herself
Ani Aristizábal
Herself
Ramiro Arbeláez
Himself
Sandro Romero Rey
Himself
Elsa Vásquez
Herself
Miguel Marías
Himself
Patricia Restrepo
Herself
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