Pope Francis: A Man of His Word is a documentary that explores the life and work of Pope Francis, focusing on his efforts to address social and environmental issues. The film follows the Pope as he travels to various countries, meeting with people from all walks of life and delivering powerful messages of love, compassion, and justice. Through interviews, speeches, and reenactments, the documentary provides an intimate look at the Pope's journey and his teachings.
A documentary directed by Oliver Stone that explores the political and social climate in South America, focusing on the rise of left-wing governments and their challenges in the face of neoliberal globalization. The film takes a critical look at the influence of the International Monetary Fund, media bias, and manipulation on the region's politics, with a particular focus on Venezuela, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Cuba.
Football seen through the eyes of some of the best directors of the world.
Documentary about the independence and history of Latin America.
2006: Evo Morales, first indigenous President is elected in Bolivia after the 2003 dramatic events following the fall of the President Sanchez de Lozada (exiled in the U.S. since then). The socialist revolution enters in its crucial stage. But dealing with power carries a burden of temptations and pathologies. In four years of shooting between Bolivia and the US this film focus on the difficult path of this unique historical opportunity. The film ends with the recent TIPNIS dramatic indigenous protest which creates an historical circle.
Miguel Nunez knew the end was near. After a lifetime chasing utopias, gave his last bout, worthy of death, with the same revolutionary fervor with which he faced the Franco regime and Central American dictatorships. This is the story of a man who spent fourteen years in Franco's jails, was sentenced to death, tortured and risked his life repeatedly by his dreams of universal social justice. Coherent, lucid and sarcastic to the last breath, Miguel organized and controlled every detail of your life away.
A documentary centered on the union formed by Bolivian farmers in response to their government's (which was urged by the U.S.) effort eradicate coca crops, and the man who would come to represent them, Evo Morales.
Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century is a documentary that delves into the political movement known as Chavismo and its consequences on Venezuelan society. It explores the rise of Hugo Chávez and his socialist policies, analyzing the effects on the country's economy, politics, and people, ultimately revealing the devastating impact of this ideology.
Documantary film on the dispute for the hegemony of the Latin American continent between conservative forces and popular movements.
In 1988, 20-year-old Kirsi Marie Liimatainen travels from Finland to the GDR, to study Marxism-Leninism at the International Youth Academy. In summer of´89 the course ends and the students spread out over the world. Afew months later, the Berlin Wall falls. 24 years later Kirsi, sets out on a cinematic journey to Nicaragua, South Africa, Chile, Bolivia, Lebanon, Germany and Finland to meet up once more with her former fellow students. What remains of their dream of the liberation of the oppressed?
Documentary film about soccer and the passion it unleashes in a country qualifying for a world cup. During eight years of following the Chilean national team, the features and nuances that make up our society are reflected in both defeat and victory, trying to answer what mystery this sport has that makes it the most popular in the world.
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