INDEPENDENCE STATEMENT IN LA POLA

THESE EPISODES WERE FILMED WITH WORLD-CLASS PRODUCTION. As an additional tribute to the bicentenary of the Independence Statement of 1810, the next episodes of La Pola will recreate the historic events for the big screen and with a production deployment never seen before on Colombian television. Equaling the style of the world’s greatest productions, the producers of La Pola from RCN Television, used more than 900 extras on the making of the Independence Statement scenes. All these people became farmers, military and nobles santafereños will appear in the next series of episodes that will re-enact the revolt of July 10th of 1810, a historic event that defined the path towards the Independence of the former Nueva Granada. The making of these scenes was a great effort of the production team, conformed by more than 80 people who had to move to Villa de Leyva, location chosen for its colonial architecture and resemblance to the plaza of Santa Fe where the original events occurred in 1810. The Art team was responsible for the adaptation, painting and in some occasion even the built of walls, frontages, balconies, windows and other details so that everything looked according to this period. As well, a replica of the famous vase of Llorente was made inspired on the original that rests in the Museum House of July 20th in Bogotá.