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diciembre 29, 2025

Gabo, México y el Festival de Cine

En febrero de 1966, Gabriel García Márquez interrumpió la escritura de ‘Cien años de soledad’ en Ciudad de México para venir al Festival Internacional de Cine de Cartagena y presentar dos películas cuyos guiones había escrito: ‘Tiempo de Morir’ (1966), de Arturo Ripstein, y ‘En este pueblo no hay ladrones’ (1965), de Alberto Isaac.

Gabo, México y el Festival de Cine

TL;DR

  • Gabriel García Márquez presented screenplays he wrote for two films at the 1966 Cartagena International Film Festival.
  • He was part of a creative circle in Mexico City called 'La Mafia,' involved in film, literature, and arts.
  • The films 'Tiempo de Morir' and 'En este pueblo no hay ladrones' were produced with low budgets and featured collaborations from notable figures.
  • The presentation at the festival preceded the theatrical release of the films.
  • The article mentions several other prominent Latin American literary works and authors from the same period.