Julio César Pachón (Bogotá, March 5, 1961) is a Colombian film and television actor.
He is known for his participation in several soap operas La reina del sur and Doña Bárbara.
He was a cadet at the General Santander Police Cadet School and studied law for four years at the Universidad Libre (Colombia) in Bogota, where he studied theater and dedicated himself exclusively to it.
El Perro, a kidnapped soldier, takes advantage of a confrontation between his captors and the paramilitaries to escape. In his escape, he takes refuge in the house of a peasant family that keeps a dark secret that he must solve to be free.
Based on the novels by Colombian writer Mario Mendoza and on the character of detective Frank Molina, the filming of Los Initiados took place in Bogotá. In the saga of Frank Molina, which uses the books Lady Massacre, La melancolia de los feos, El diario del fin del mundo and Akelarre, the story of an alcoholic private investigator who unmasks sinister plots within the underworld of Bogotá is told.
This movie explores the complex creative process behind a film, as the actor, director, and screenwriter confront their personal and professional conflicts. Amid egos, artistic visions, and market pressures, they must find a way to collaborate and overcome their differences to bring the project to life.
Meet Cheo Martinez, the neighbor you do not want to have and whose time has come when his neighbors, tired of putting up with him, hire Carolina Rico, a beautiful and audacious escort, to make him fall in love and get him out of the building. What will happen when Cheo falls into the tricks of love and Carolina’s dark past reaches her?
A man passionate about rumba learns its history — and lessons on love — by dancing his way through various genres, from merengue to reggaeton.
An aspiring teen thieves learn what it takes to be successful pickpockets on the streets of Bogotá
After a call announcing the visit of a church delegate to San Luis de Frá, a town as ordinary as it is absurd, Jose María Marín, the parish priest in charge, knows that the time has come to be responsible. He and his old sacristan will have to find a corpse and inaugurate the cemetery at any cost.
A dying man arrives at a hospital where the chaos of the health system is remarkable. As he waits in line, a newscast announces violent incidents and police officers search the hospital for the possible perpetrator.
Roa is a fictionalized account, based on real facts, about Juan Roa Sierra, the supposed killer of Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, Colombian politician and lawyer, dissident candidate of the Liberal Party for the 1950 Presidential elections, which he had a very high probability of winning.
A Spanish orchestra conductor deals with the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend.