The life of Hugo Chavez; from childhood, his arrival to power, confrontations, and loves to his last days as president.
A rich man and a poor man exchange roles and find the true meaning of their lives - and love.
La Prepago is about a woman living a double life: one as a beautiful university student with a normal love life from a traditional family; the other as a high-class escort who is paid for companionship and to satisfy the sexual appetites of men.
After celebrating her daughter's sixth birthday, Ana receives an unwelcome visit from Walter, a strange man who asks for Ricardo, her husband, with whom he has unfinished business. What starts as an uncomfortable visit, ends up becoming a disturbing situation in which she discovers Ricardo's constant lies and infidelities, as well as the real reason why Walter is in the house: to hold her and her daughter as a bond while Ricardo closes a deal with a dangerous organization Walter works for.
30 actresses and actors from Latin America, seek to evoke hope in the midst of the health and economic crisis unleashed by Covid-19, through the reading of fragments from the work of Gabriel García Márquez alluding to the plague of oblivion.
A young woman experiences the worst life has to over in this depressing but worthwhile Colombian drama tinged with a hint of magical realism. Paola Baldion plays Marina, a withdrawn teenager whose abusive grand-dad houses her in a dilapidated shed. When the old fart pops his clogs, Marina passes into the care of cousin Jairo (Julian Roman), a cheesecake photographer who "hires" her to help him with his gear, and the two end up taking an episodic road trip as they travel to reclaim grandpa's legacy. Unpleasant flashbacks to Marina's tragic childhood ensue. Yep, the good times never end in this one! Known in English as Portraits in a Sea of Lies, this meditation on the 50-year long Colombian civil war - as seen through the grueling experiences of our heroine - won the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 14th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival.
A couple of farmers have been displaced from their land, a jungle area, isolated from the world, where lived his childhood and youth, and was brutally thrown to face the streets of an unfamiliar city, huge and ruthless.
A black office comedy about a head of human resources who threatens to run away with his wife's best friend to escape the insanity around him.
El Culebro: La historia de mi papá is a touching documentary that explores the complex and beautiful relationship between a father and son. Through interviews and personal reflections, the film delves into the challenges, triumphs, and deep bond that exists between them. It is a story of love, growth, and the power of family.
A wealthy Columbian politician blinded by his own privilege is forced to walk a mile in the shoes of the people he despises most after falling victim to a violent attack and subsequently losing his memory. Miguel was a man of fine stock, a politician who has led a charmed life since the day he was born. But Miguel has no appreciation for his lot in life, and scoffs at the everyday people who must struggle just to survive. One day, after being assaulted on the street and left for dead, Miguel awakens with no memory of the past. He has forgotten his distain for the dumpster divers, petty thieves, and wandering transients who crowd the city streets, and now their warmth and solidarity is the only thing keeping him alive. As Miguel forges a friendship with a pious but promiscuous drag queen, the fragments of the past gradually become illuminated in his mind, prompting him on a desperate quest to reclaim his identity and atone for the sins of his past.
A quiet and reticent teen returns to her village and painful past.
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