Abo So | |
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Directed by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Written by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Produced by | Juan Francisco Pardo Rebecca Roos |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Miquel Galofré |
Edited by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Music by |
Padú del Caribe Adriano Nanof |
Production companies | Audiovisual Institute of Aruba Rebecca Roos Productions |
Distributed by | Audiovisual Institute of Aruba |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Aruba |
Languages |
Papiamento Spanish English |
Abo So ( Papiamento for "Only You") is a 2013 musical romance film written and directed by Juan Francisco Pardo. Set in Aruba, this Papiamento language film features the music of Padú del Caribe. [1] [2] [3]
The filming was performed over a period of 10 days. The cast worked for free. [3]
A love story between Tatiana, an Aruban Mestiza woman, and Santiago, a Latino man.
Abo So was premiered in Aruba in July 2013. [4] At the Aruba International Film Festival, it won the People’s Choice Award of the Caribbean Spotlight Series. [5]
Abo So was screened at the 2013 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. [6]
It was shown at the Bahamas International Film Festival in December 2014, where it won Best Narrative Feature. [7] [8]
Abo So | |
---|---|
Directed by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Written by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Produced by | Juan Francisco Pardo Rebecca Roos |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Miquel Galofré |
Edited by | Juan Francisco Pardo |
Music by |
Padú del Caribe Adriano Nanof |
Production companies | Audiovisual Institute of Aruba Rebecca Roos Productions |
Distributed by | Audiovisual Institute of Aruba |
Release date |
|
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Aruba |
Languages |
Papiamento Spanish English |
Abo So ( Papiamento for "Only You") is a 2013 musical romance film written and directed by Juan Francisco Pardo. Set in Aruba, this Papiamento language film features the music of Padú del Caribe. [1] [2] [3]
The filming was performed over a period of 10 days. The cast worked for free. [3]
A love story between Tatiana, an Aruban Mestiza woman, and Santiago, a Latino man.
Abo So was premiered in Aruba in July 2013. [4] At the Aruba International Film Festival, it won the People’s Choice Award of the Caribbean Spotlight Series. [5]
Abo So was screened at the 2013 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. [6]
It was shown at the Bahamas International Film Festival in December 2014, where it won Best Narrative Feature. [7] [8]