
Andrés Baiz
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Biography
Andrés Baiz Ochoa (born 1975), also known as Andi Baiz, is a Colombian film director and screenwriter. As a film director, his first feature was Satanás, based on the novel of the same name. He is also known for directing the film The Hidden Face and for the TV series Metástasis and Narcos. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andrés Baiz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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A gritty chronicle of the war against Colombia's infamously violent and powerful drug cartels.
Narcos

After years of imprisonment, Morpheus — the King of Dreams — embarks on a journey across worlds to find what was stolen from him and restore his power.
The Sandman

See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.
Narcos: Mexico

Su-yeon, a cellist in an orchestra led by her fiancé and conductor Sung-jin, disappears one day, leaving behind only a video recording. Sung-jin is devasted over the loss of Su-yeon, but feels a strong attraction to Mi-ju, a cellist who fills in for his fiancée. Then one rainy night, Sung-jin and Mi-ju get swept away by their mutual desires for each other and commit an unforgivable act at Su-yeon's house.
Hidden Face

Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization shows Griselda Blanco's journey from Medellín to becoming "the Godmother" of Miami's drug empire.
Griselda

A Spanish orchestra conductor deals with the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend.
The Hidden Face

Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.
Satanás - Profile of a Killer

When Juan, a young gasoline smuggler, is forced to work for a mysterious organization in the desert bordering Colombia and Venezuela, his girlfriend Diana embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets that inhabit this no-man’s-land.
Pimpinero: Blood and Oil
After a devastating 1980 plane crash claims America's Olympic boxing team, a determined coach takes on the monumental task of assembling and training new fighters for glory at the 1984 Games.
Fight for '84

Roa is a fictionalized account, based on real facts, about Juan Roa Sierra, the supposed killer of Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, Colombian politician and lawyer, dissident candidate of the Liberal Party for the 1950 Presidential elections, which he had a very high probability of winning.
Roa
Ernesto is a well-to-do family man who is going through an odd existential crisis. He decides to build a huge bonfire to celebrate his birthday with his family. Hoguera is a brief meditation on the fragility of man and the inescapable pathos that inhabits every family nucleus.
Hoguera
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