
Jeferson Cardoza Herrera
Directing
Biography
Co-founder of the film production company La Banda del Sur Films, with which he has made the short films "Veintiocho de mayo", "Malicia Indígena" and "Paloquemao", which have been selected and won in festivals and markets such as: Euro Connection / La Petite Fabrique de Clermont Ferrand and at the BFM - BOGOSHORTS Film Market.
Known For

Why do people no longer see this type of stories nowadays? How can this notion be awakened? Which films should begin to feed back from the past and balance them with the current horror?
The Evolution of Horror Cinema Worldwide

Alvaro Rodriguez, an old swindler, owes a lot of money to a dangerous moneylender. To pay off the debt, he proposes to the man, who is also his boss, to finance one of his businesses. In the end, the 'indigenous malice' wins out and he ends up cheating his boss.
Indigenous Malice

Pedro is one of the vampires of underdevelopment who works amidst aisles full of garlic, fruits, herbs and crucifixes in the Paloquemao Market. However, on May 28, 2016, when the largest blood trafficking network in Bogota is dismantled, his dealer Harbey escapes and takes refuge in the market, threatening his relationship with Angie, the girl he is in love with.
Paloquemao: the Vampire Market

Ricardo Zanabria is a 27 year old young man who works in a car workshop. He began to consume bazuco and for this reason he frequents ‘El Bronx’, the most dangerous neighborhood in Bogotá. One day in this place, he hears screams coming from a house; he decides to enter, ignoring that he will not be able to escape from this 'hell', on May 28, the day of the Bronx raid.