After half a century of armed conflict and three failed peace processes, the oldest guerrilla in the world, the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC), begins a dialogue with the Colombian government, promising to silence their weapons and undertake the transition into the political spheres.
As more than five decades of armed conflict in Colombia come to an end, filmmaker Natalia Orozco dares to ask the question: What now? By interviewing key players on both sides, this timely documentary builds an intimate account of the arduous process towards peace in the country.
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