A priest is sent to a small town in Mexico to investigate supernatural occurrences and exorcise the possessed.
Los Internationals is a more serious Latino take on the Expendables and the A-Team, that will feature a team of all Spanish speaking characters who represent different parts of South America and the Caribbean. The film will be fun and have lots of heart but will also take a closer look at real violence in our society and the glorification of it in video games; comparing the two to show the vast contrast and its true impact on our children.
Perfect Obedience is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the disturbing relationship between a seminarian and his predatory mentor in the Catholic Church. Set in Mexico, the film navigates the themes of misplaced loyalty, abuse, and the consequences of forbidden love.
In 'Don't Panic', a group of friends use an Ouija board and unknowingly invite a demonic presence into their lives. Chaos ensues as the possession takes hold, causing terrifying events and gruesome deaths. The main character must find a way to stop the evil before it's too late.
Hidalgo, en su celda del Hospital Militar de Chihuahua, recuerda algunos pasajes de su vida, principalmente su estancia como párroco en San Felipe Torres Mochas; donde se relacionó con las clases bajas y nació la idea emancipadora, tradujo y montó al Tartufo de Molière, se enamoró de Josefa Quintana y se alejó por algún tiempo de la vida eclesiástica.
A novelist travels to the country to learn the problems of a friend's shy son and runs into an intruder.
Felino, his girlfriend and his two friends, have their film rejected from every film festival, so they decide to submit it as major filmmaker Tomas Guevara latest film.
Father Pablo is a heartwarming comedy-drama that takes place in Mexico and Vancouver. The film follows the journey of Father Pablo, a Mexican priest who is sent to a small town in Guanajuato. There, he encounters a diverse group of characters and navigates the challenges of his new environment. With humor and heart, Father Pablo brings together cultures and explores the universal themes of love, faith, and redemption.
In 1824, John McGee, an English adventurer, arrived in the Soconusco area of Chiapas with his young wife. There, they sought to fulfill their dream of prosperity and become the first producers of coffee. Upon reaching Chiapas, they discovered that the state had seceded from the rule of Guatemala, plunging into an interim and anarchic government that lasted for 18 years. During this time, John saw his dream frustrated and was forced to seek refuge at his own farm under the protection of the clergy. The dowry of his daughter Isabel becomes his last chance to make his dream come true, as he negotiates with Geronimo and Julian, sellers of coffee plants and slaves, respectively. In the midst of the beauty and hostility of the jungle, a story of love and betrayal emerges, framing the arrival of coffee to Chiapas.
After an all-nighter, Ricardo gets to his apartment only to find his family ready to have an intervention for him. His struggle with addiction is the least of his problems in this peculiar event where he faces his drug dealer, a prostitute and the worst company of all: his family.
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