
Cities on Speed: Bogotá Change
Documentary
Overview
An exciting and rapidly edited portrait of a city that has risen like a phoenix from the ashes. Bogotá, capital of Colombia, was long notorious as one of the most criminal, dangerous, and inhospitable cities in the world. The turnabout came in 1995, when Antalas Mockus was elected mayor of the city in a landslide victory.
Top Cast
Antanus Mockus
Antanus Mockus
Self
Antanus Mockus
Self
Enrique Peñalosa
Enrique Peñalosa
Self
Enrique Peñalosa
Self
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