Mute Fire

While a director makes a film about this the origins of Cinema in Colombia, suddenly, his mother, apparently suffers a strange mental disease: without explanation she stops talking. This situation forces him to stop his film and starts recording his mother's everyday activity, trying to understand what possibly is happening to her. The director decides to revisit his family's past and finds a video footage of a children's theater play, shot by his mother, in which he himself acts as a false guerrilla fighter. This discovery brings him back to his original film and leads him to find the relationship that exists between the origins of Colombian cinema and what the media called "falsos positivos" a painful recent even in which it was found out that the army killed innocent youngsters and dressed then up as guerrilla fighters to give the impression they were winning the armed conflict.

Grosses

Colombia
$1,504
Domestic ()
Summary Details
DistributorOTH
Release DateNov 12, 2020
Running Time1 hr 23 min
GenresDocumentary History
In Release780 days/111 weeks
Widest Release6 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Feb 25-289$954-6-$159$95416
Mar 4-718$87-90.9%5-1$17$1,54217
Mar 11-1417$55-36.8%1-4$55$1,62318
Jun 9-1227$23-1-$23$1,50483