Sr. Ávila follows Ávila, a hitman who juggles between leading a completely normal life as a middle-aged insurance salesman and carrying out his secret missions. He becomes entangled in a web of crime, drama, and family relationships as he navigates both worlds.
In 1850, California is voting on statehood. Zorro, now Don Alejandro De La Vega, protects the ballots and foils a plot. His wife Elena is blackmailed into divorcing him, and three months later, Zorro feels the people no longer need him. He attends a party where he becomes suspicious of French Count Armand. Zorro must save his friend Guillermo's family and stop Armand's plan to build a railroad. He uncovers a secret society and their plot to throw the United States into chaos. With the help of his son Joaquin, Zorro saves California and continues his mission.
Under the Same Moon (2007) tells the story of a young boy who embarks on a journey from Mexico to the US in search of his mother, who is working there. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and forms unexpected relationships as he navigates the challenging world of illegal immigration.
Innocent Voices is a heartfelt drama set in 1980s El Salvador during the civil war. The film follows the story of a young boy named Chava, who becomes a child soldier and witnesses the atrocities of war. Despite the violence and hardships, Chava finds solace in his love for a radio DJ and his friendship with other children. Based on a true story, Innocent Voices explores the resilience and courage of children in wartime.
Outlaws - For Greater Glory (2012) is a historical drama set in Mexico during the 1920s. It tells the story of the Cristero War, a rebellion against the Mexican government's persecution of the Catholic Church. The movie follows the lives of several key figures involved in the conflict, including a retired general, a US ambassador, and a Mexican soldier. As the violence and brutality escalate, the characters must confront their own beliefs and make difficult choices that could have dire consequences.
Worlds collide in more ways than one in this stunning collection. Confidence is violated, classes clash and desire is concealed, yet love still triumphs regardless of the consequences. Boys On Film 14: Worlds Collide features nine new, powerful, and dramatic short films: Lee Haven Jones's "Want It" starring Jamie Cutler and Alan Turkington; Sophy Holland and Alicya Eyo's "Brace" starring Jake Graf and Harry Rundle; Mauro Mueller's "A World For Raúl" starring Alexandré Barceló and Adrián Alonso; Dennis Shinners's "Barrio Boy" starring Dennis Garcia and Dan Leonard; Darwin Serink's "Aban + Khorshid" starring Mojean Aria and Bobby Naderi; Jan-Dirk Bouw's "I ♥ Hooligans"; Christopher Bradley's "The Violation" starring Slade Pearce, Elaine Hendrix, and Shayne Topp; Rafael Aidar's "The Package" starring Jefferson Brito and Victor Monteiro; and Søren Green's "An Afternoon" starring Ulrik Windfeldt-Schmidt and Jacob Ottensten.
When thirteen-year-old Raúl is asked to entertain the local landowner's son, a game of power and pride starts between the two boys.
Erick is a twelve year old who is almost addicted to skateboarding. His lower middle class family is on the verge of a crisis. His father is about to lose the glass factory where he works. Since problems never come alone, Erick gets into trouble with a local gang. While running away from them, he meets an old man who tells him the legend of Hidalgo´s hidden treasure. Erick and his two friends, Andrea and Omar, travel to Guanajuato to look for the treasure, but run into Nathan Pickett, a sacred art trafficker who is looking for the same treasure and isn´t willing to share.
Richard Macedo, is a young Mexican-American businessman from Orange County whose life is changed over the course of one night through a series of off beat encounters with the denizens of Mexico City.
Cuban leader Fidel Castro is humbled when he arrives in Miami and experiences America from the unique perspective of a typical Cuban-American in producer-turned-director Alejandro Gonzalez Padilla's clever culture shock drama.
This drama features three stories about the bonds between children and absent parents. A Cuban boy who lives in poverty with his mother longs to visit his father in the United States, a Moroccan girl attempts to reunite with her father, and in Mexico, and a boy disobeys his father to visit a strange lagoon. These related vignettes showcase the powerful hold that parents have upon their children, which often remains strong despite their absence.
Victim of the stagnant and hypocritical society of the 17th century, Martín de Ambel will be forced to live for 36 years within the walls of the Iglesia de la Concepción after committing murder to defend the honor of his family.
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