Nicolas Ordoñez
- Cinematographer
- Producer
- Director
Literature graduate of the University of Los Andes (Colombia) with a
Masters in Comparative Literature Theory of the Autonomous University
of Barcelona. He attended the workshop How to tell a story, taught by
Literature Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez. He has worked as an
essayist and photographer for press & media companies such as El
Espectador Journal (Col), Soho Magazine (Col), Internazionale Magazine
(Ita), El Malpensante (Col), or El País Journal (Esp). He was Jury for
the Unpublished Script Contest at the 32 Havana Film Festival. Directed
the documentary feature film Trip Voyeur (Official Competition for the
Poor Film Festival, Gibara, Cuba, 2010). Was Director of Photography in
the feature film Giraffes, premiered at the IFFR (International Film
Festival Rotterdam). His second feature film as Director of
Photography, Venice, is in post-production. He exhibited his first
photographic series, Glamour in the Rubble (2011), in Gaia House,
Havana, then published by El Malpensante magazine. His second series,
eXtras, was inaugurated in the 33rd Havana Film Festival; then in March
2012 was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Cartagena de Indias,
Colombia, in the 52nd International Film Festival of Cartagena, and
recently exhibited at the Cinematheque of Bogotá during the months of
January and February 2013. From 2008 until 2012, Ordóñez worked as
Creative Director and Photographer for the International Film & TV
School, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, which was funded by the Nobel
Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez. He is based in Bogotá, Colombia,
where he focuses on the realization of Film, Advertising and
Photographic Series, such as The Book of Trades.