Colombia. Viewers in the center and west of the country will be able to enjoy from this week new and attractive productions financed by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies, MinTIC, in its commitment to a regional public television of high quality in its contents and formats.
"Mi Mundo Interior" is the first animated series for a children's audience of Canal Capital, which tells the story of Candelaria, a vivacious girl who at the age of six has begun to discover the immense universe that surrounds her, to observe it more closely and to try to understand its complexities.
The 2D series has 10 chapters, each of three minutes, and is based on the drawings of the renowned illustrator Rafael Yockteng. It is ideal for the little ones and their parents, not only for its high visual quality, but for its constructive message. The transmedia offer of "Mi Mundo Interior" is completed with a virtual reality experience for children to explore Candelaria's room and approach its history in an interactive and innovative way.
There will also be a website available (www.conexioncapital.co/mi-mundo-interior), with activities for children and information for parents, where they can find all the contents of the series. This series will be broadcast from Monday to Friday at 7:30 p.m. on the digital platforms of Canal Capital and its open TV signal.
For its part, TelePacífico premieres "La mirada de los condenados", a series that recounts the painful events that the people of Cali experienced on December 3, 1984, when in an assault on the offices of Diners Club, workers and customers were held for more than four hours, leaving nine people murdered.
This work is the result of a co-production alliance between TelePacífico and the Colombian company Fidelio Films and has a production team of great recognition at the national level. It is a commitment to present a great production of a fact for the first time brought to the screen and that has a deep journalistic work of investigation, as a way to pay tribute to the victims so that they do not disappear from the memory of the people of Cali.
The production can be seen from this Tuesday, December 3 from Monday to Friday at 9:20 p.m. by TelePacífico through DTT, its cable operator, telepacifico.com/envivo/, or by the application of the channel.
The two productions represent an investment of more than $1.35 billion: $400 million for the Canal Capital series and $950 million for TelePacífico, resources allocated by MinTIC to support the development of new content.


