Oruro Film Festival
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The Oruro Film Festival, also known as the Oruro International Film Festival or Diablo de Oro, is a Bolivian festival based in Oruro that is closely tied to the city’s strong cultural identity and the internationally recognized Carnival of Oruro. It is notable for its emphasis on both exhibition and training, and for promoting national and international cinema with strong artistic, aesthetic, and human values. The festival showcases feature-length and short films across fiction, animation, documentary, and experimental categories, with a particular commitment to Bolivian filmmakers and regional cinema.[1][2][3][7]
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
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Positive Indicators (+22 pts)
- 12 years of verifiable history
- 2 verified pro signals
- Verified trusted status
Red Flags (-15 pts)
- No physical screenings
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- Documented history with archived programs
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