In this edition, we speak with Bárbara Enríquez and Catherine Rodríguez about the creative process behind the adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, one of the most ambitious audiovisual productions ever made in Latin America and a beneficiary of the CINA incentive under Law 1556.
This episode explores the visual construction of Macondo through architecture, production design, costumes, locations, and materials that brought Gabriel García Márquez’s magical realism universe to life. It also examines the artistic and technical work required to translate one of Latin America’s most iconic literary worlds to the screen.