Enrique Uribe White

Known for Directing

A celebrated and multifaceted Colombian intellectual, White was a man who pursued an extensive and remarkably diverse range of occupations throughout his life. In addition to being an engineer, he was a passionate astronomer and poet, translator and essayist, navigator and photographer, draftsman and editor. Over the years, he served as chief engineer of the Popayán–Pasto highway, as director of the National Library of Colombia, and as the creator and sole editor of PAN (1935–1940), the renowned cultural magazine. He also hosted Este Mundo Maravilloso, a pioneering television program and one of the first educational and cultural segments on Colombian public television. To this list, however, one must add a lesser-known facet of his intellectual legacy: that of a filmmaker.