The good news keeps coming for Colombia’s audiovisual industry, most recently with a report that its 2025 Audiovisual Investment Certificate (CINA) quota was fully allocated by mid-September, an unprecedented milestone.

This 35% transferable tax credit incentive, introduced in 2012 alongside the Colombia Film Fund, has been luring a growing number of projects, with Netflix increasingly investing in more series and features. Its most ambitious — and expensive — project to date in Latin America has taken place in Colombia with the series adaptation of Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s magnum opus “One Hundred Years of Solitude” debuting last year. The second and final season is currently in post and is set to premiere next year.

“I think the fact that we’re launching the final se

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