Oliver Lis
Oliver Lis | |
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Born |
Oliver Andres Lis Cortes 17 October 1984 Bogota, Colombia |
Occupation | Film director, film producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Óliver Lis or Oliver Andrés Lis Cortés (born 17 October 1984) is an editor, author, film producer, screenwriter and film director from Colombia.
Oeuvre
Lis has written 17 books of genealogy, ontology, epistemology, history and poetry and is the founder of the Alternative Academy of History. Phenomenological author of Theories of the Justice.
Genealogy and history
Among the 17 books are published by Lis:[1] Founding Families of Popayán and Neiva (2013), The Papelipolas, First Cultural & Literary Movement of the Huila (Huila Magazine – Huila's Academy of History, Volume XIII – Issue No. 58, 2007), Life & Oeuvre of the Papelipola's Poet Angel Sierra Basto – Xenias and Apophoretas of Menein Laos (editorial Samava, Popayan, two editions, 2009 and 2010); Villoria Lopez / Villoria Rojas, Genealogies Cauca & Huila, Descendants of Pedro Suarez Figueroa.[2] (editorial Lopez, Popayan, two editions, 2009 and 2010), the last three with the supporting documentation and images of the National Museum of Colombia; the Room of Rare and Manuscripts of the Bank of the Republic of Colombia, the General Archive of the Nation and the Central Archive of Cauca from the University of Cauca.
Press
He worked for several years in the newspaper The Liberal of Popayan, articles of Facets, from the Diario del Huila, among others.
Biographical summary
Born in Bogotá in 1984, the son of a macromolecular chemistry, Jorge Lis Ucros, who appears in several editions of Who's Who in the World of Science and the lawyer Ines Cortes Rincon, associated judge of the Superior Court in Neiva. On the paternal side is the grandson of former Senator Carlos Antonio Lis, killed by the FARC-EP in 1958 and Eugenia Ucros Garcia, daughter of Carlos Ucros Duran and his wife, the feminist fighter Clotilde García Borrero, sister of the poet and senator Joaquín García Borrero, niece of the Colombian painter, Ricardo Borrero Alvarez, mother of two governors of Huila: Eduardo and Jaime Ucros Garcia. On the maternal side he is the grandson of the poet cofounder of The Papelipolas and motor of education, Victor Manuel Cortes Vargas (Angel Sierra Basto in the poetry), secretary of the President of the Senate of Colombia and founder of the Trial Attorneys office in the city of Neiva, and his wife, Beatriz Rincon Alvarez, niece of Camilo Rincón Lara, Councillor of State, and senator Vicente Rincon. His education, took place in the Cooperative College Campestre of Rivera. Then in the University of Cauca in laws initially, which had among its teachers constitutionalists Ernesto Saa Velasco, and others. Later political science where he befriended the afrocolombian writer William Mina Aragon Ph.D., becoming in his editor; and philosophy courses with Silvio E. Avendaño Cuervo, director of the Utopia's Magazine who was the prologist of the second edition of his first book. Received from the hands of the poet Gloria Cepeda Vargas the Association of Caucan Writers membership in 2009, and 2011 of Gencauca (Genealogists of Greater Cauca) as guest speaker at the III International Congress of Genealogists Guadalajara de Buga.[3]
Editor
As editor of the Intellectual Patrimony Foundation of the Cauca (Fundación Caucana de Patrimonio in Spanish) was educated by the science editor, Ricardo Quintero Rivera, file holder of the most important motion pictures of Cauca and the friendship of Hernán Torres Valencia, Ph.D., grandson of the poet Guillermo Valencia, publishing over thirty historical and artistic titles. In 2011 Lis created the publishing house and production house, Heroine S.A.S., accompanied by the former mayor of Neiva, Hernan Velasco Zea.[4]
Radio, cinema and television
In 2010, Lis participated in television as host of The Time Jazz, program broadcast on Telmex's Channel with the writer Jairo Grijalba Ruiz, as a continuation of La Tertulia de la Radio of Radio Universidad del Cauca (HJC20 104.1 FM), its management facilitated the Latin American Festival of Jazz and World Music of Popayán. In 2010, Lis was the actor of La Cabellera, University of Cauca's movie, film nominated for best picture at the Caesars prizes; Apple, co-directed and co-produced with Sol Angela Lopez, short movie nominated by Caesars prizes in the category of best film-minute; Lis also directed and produced the documentary Inclusive Education, with Uniminuto, published by the Intellectual Patrimony Foundation of the Cauca. In 2012 started filming proposal The Papelipolas as director and producer, and the radio program by livestream La Coya de la Radio in Southcolombian Radio, broadcasting program (1060 AM). He studied film, and production workshops in Colombia and Argentina, where collaborated with film projects. His proposal is the phenomenological cinema.[4]
References
- ↑ "José Hilario López - Biography by Óliver Lis". http://pachajoa.zymichost.com/. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
- ↑ "Presentation of the book: Villoria López / Villoria Rojas". http://www.eltiempo.com/. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ↑ "III International Congress of Genealogy - GENCAUCA". http://www.directrss.co.il. Retrieved 2011-12-12. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 "Heroine S.A.S.". http://www.ccneiva.org/. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
Others:
"El Liberal", Popayán: Newspaper, abril 6 of 2009. Several pages.
Bibliography
- "The Liberal", newspaper, 6 April 2009. Several pages.
- Guillermo Plazas Alvid, Justice minister of Colombia, "Memory of Victor Manuel Cortes": In "Life and Oeuvre of the Papelipola's Poet, Angel Sierra Basto" by Oliver Lis. 2009.
External links
- Fundación Caucana de Patrimonio
- Review and Comments by Llano Rodrigo Isaza, Colombian Academy of History
- [CV-LAC http://201.234.78.173:8081/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000910368 Colciencias]
- Óliver Lis – Daily Weather