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2025

NOVIEMBRE

Tomás Corredor

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78 minutes

Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Norway

2025

Part of Havana Star Prize Fiction Competition

Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 7:00:00 PM UTC

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FESTIVALS AND AWARDS

  • Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

  • Morelia International Film Festival (FICM)

  • 49th São Paulo International Film Festival

NOVEMBER

THIS IS A FICTIONAL WORK BASED ON REAL EVENTS. ANY RESEMBLANCE TO ACTUAL PERSONS DOES NOT IMPLY ANY HISTORICAL STATEMENT. Trapped in a bathroom for over 27 hours during the siege of the Palace of Justice, guerrilla fighters, judges, and civilians are forced into a tense and claustrophobic coexistence. As the violence unfolds outside, what emerges inside is an intense confrontation of beliefs, power, and survival—where convictions are tested, alliances shift, and fear blurs the lines between right and wrong. While chaos engulfs the nation beyond the walls, the confined space becomes a microcosm of a country in crisis. Noviembre is a gripping and intimate portrayal of one of Colombia’s most defining moments—where history, humanity, and moral ambiguity collide.

NOVIEMBRE

ESTA ES UNA OBRA DE FICCIÓN BASADA EN HECHOS REALES. CUALQUIER SEMEJANZA CON PERSONAS REALES NO IMPLICA NINGUNA AFIRMACIÓN HISTÓRICA. Atrapados en un baño durante más de 27 horas durante el asedio al Palacio de Justicia, guerrilleros, jueces y civiles se ven forzados a una convivencia tensa y claustrofóbica. Mientras la violencia se desata en el exterior, en el interior emerge un intenso enfrentamiento de creencias, poder y supervivencia, donde las convicciones son puestas a prueba, las alianzas cambian y el miedo difumina las fronteras entre el bien y el mal. A medida que el caos envuelve a la nación más allá de los muros, este espacio confinado se convierte en un microcosmos de un país en crisis. *Noviembre* es un retrato conmovedor e íntimo de uno de los momentos más decisivos de Colombia, donde la historia, la humanidad y la ambigüedad moral colisionan.

About the Director

Tomás Corredor

Tomás Corredor

Tomás Corredor is a Colombian filmmaker whose work explores personal expression, experimentation, and the boundaries between form and narrative. Through a distinctive and introspective approach, he crafts intimate projects that reflect on time, process, and creative autonomy. Trained in Bogotá, he has worked as a commercial director and educator. In 2020, he transitioned to auteur cinema with his debut short film Graceland, and created Lo-Fi Diary, an experimental series of 366 micro-films produced over the course of a year. Tomás Corredor es un cineasta colombiano cuya obra explora la expresión personal, la experimentación y los límites entre la forma y la narrativa. A través de una mirada distintiva e introspectiva, desarrolla proyectos íntimos que reflexionan sobre el tiempo, el proceso y la autonomía creativa. Formado en Bogotá, ha trabajado como director comercial y docente. En 2020 dio el salto al cine de autor con su cortometraje debut Graceland y creó Lo-Fi Diary, una serie experimental de 366 microfilmes realizados a lo largo de un año.
Tomás Corredor

Tomás Corredor

Tomás Corredor

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