A wrongful conviction changes the life of Alejandro Gaitán and separates him from the woman he loves, Mariana Zambrano. After 17 years in jail, he becomes a count with the help of another prisoner and seeks revenge on those who turned on him.
In 19th-century France, a dying man's love for a teenage pianist sparks a surreal love triangle in this experimental film. The story explores themes of love, hedonism, and feminism through a surrealist lens.
In 1840s France, a womanizer gets caught in a police trap and assumes the identity of Alexandre Dumas. He collaborates with the real Dumas to write a novel, but their plan is jeopardized by mistaken identities, romantic rivalries, and a police search. Love at first sight, revolutions of 1848, and a hidden weapon add to the chaos.
A loose stage adaptation of the classic by Alexandre Dumas, told as an interactive electropop musical experience, breaking the boundaries between stage and audience.
Year 1703: the tyrannical madness of King Louis XIV of France has taken hold. The Musketeers hatch a plan to eliminate him and free his twin brother Philip, who is imprisoned on the island of Saint-Marguerite, but before they can act, he is executed. The Musketeers subsequently manage to recover Philip's body and, together with some loyalists to the monarchy, capture Louis. Louis XIV, in chains, is now victim of a ritual of blood and power.
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