Colombia In Colombia (1992–2000), Odell created over 300 hours of Spanish-language narrative for television, including
Fuego Verde, an action series which became one of the highest-rated series on Colombian television. in 1999, was Colombia's
Academy Awards entry in 2000 and remains one of the highest-grossing Colombian films of all time. In 2006, Odell joined
Panamax Films, which was founded by James M. McNamara, former CEO and president of the Spanish-language television network,
Telemundo Communications. by fellow Columbia Film School MFA Christopher Zalla, tells the story of a pair of Mexican immigrants in
New York City. In May, 2008, the film was released by
IFC Films, after which it received two
Independent Spirit Awards nominations, for Best First Feature (for which Odell was nominated) and Best Screenplay. In 2007, continuing his work with Panamax Films, Odell produced
Ladron Que Roba a Ladron, which was released in the United States by
Lionsgate. The New York Times called the Spanish-language heist movie an "effervescent comedy". He co-wrote
Sin Memoria with
Sebastián Borensztein (2011).
Eugenio Derbez and Ben Odell were executive producers on behalf of 3Pas Studios of the 2021 television series
Acapulco, which stars Derbez. ==Current role==