Gamín

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Gamín (English: street urchin) is a 1977 Colombian documentary film written and directed by Ciro Durán.[1]

Directed byCiro Durán
Written byCiro Durán
Produced byJoyce Ventura
StarringCarlos Muñoz (narrator)
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Gamín
Gamín film promotional poster
Directed byCiro Durán
Written byCiro Durán
Produced byJoyce Ventura
StarringCarlos Muñoz (narrator)
Music byFrancisco Zumaque
Production
companies
Producciones Cinematográficas Uno
Instituto Nacional Audiovisual – INA
Release date
  • 1977 (1977)
Running time
110 min.
CountriesColombia
France
LanguageSpanish
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Plot

Narrated by Carlos Muñoz, Gamín is a documentary on the life of street children, called Gamín in Colombia, in Bogotá who have broken all family ties and struggle to survive on the streets of the city. The film illustrates, with shocking images, the homelessness and awful living conditions of these surviving children who are seen sleeping on the streets of Bogotá, stealing food, car radios, selling cardboard, begging, etc..

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