Bound by Honor follows the lives of three Mexican-American friends in East Los Angeles as they navigate the dangerous world of gangs, crime, and prison. Loyalties are tested, friendships are pushed to the limit, and the characters are forced to make difficult choices to survive.
In the Heart of the Sea is a thrilling historical adventure based on the true story of the whaling ship Essex. Captained by George Pollard and first mate Owen Chase, the crew sets out to hunt whales in the Pacific Ocean. However, their voyage takes a horrific turn when they encounter a massive, vengeful whale that sinks their ship and leaves them stranded at sea. As the crew battles starvation, dehydration, and their own dwindling sanity, they face moral dilemmas and resort to unthinkable acts of cannibalism to survive. This gripping tale of survival and the human spirit will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Maria, a young girl from Colombia, becomes involved in the dangerous world of drug trafficking as a drug mule. She must make difficult choices and face challenges in order to protect herself and her unborn child while trying to escape the grip of the drug cartels.
A former CIA agent turned private investigator uncovers a dark truth about an evil corporation's corruption and water-contamination in Ecuador, leading to a deadly conflict. Along the way, he confronts his own redemption and family relationships.
When a woman takes her adventurous yet cautious mother on a trip to Ecuador, they get kidnapped. Trapped in the Amazon jungle, they must confront agoraphobia, a tapeworm, and special ops in order to escape.
Dedicated to my ex (2019) is a comedy-drama movie that follows the story of a rock band navigating through heartbreak, fame, and band competitions. Set in Ecuador, the film explores the ups and downs of relationships while showcasing the power of music.
The Salt of the Earth is a biography and documentary film that tells the story of a renowned photographer. It explores his work capturing images from various parts of the world, showcasing the human condition and social cohesion. The film highlights his journey to places like France, Galapagos Islands, Kuwait, Mexico, and more, where he documented the effects of starvation, drought, and other issues. It also delves into his experiences in countries like Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, covering topics such as the Rwandan genocide and violence. Throughout his career, he has produced iconic photographs that have become famous, reflecting his humanist perspective.
MacGruber (2010) follows the adventures of a hapless special agent who is tasked with stopping a villain from detonating a nuclear warhead. Packed with absurd comedy and parody elements, MacGruber finds himself in outrageous situations as he recruits a team to help him save the day.
In 'Strange Wilderness,' a group of friends who host a TV show about wildlife embark on a journey to find Bigfoot in Ecuador. Along the way, they encounter various comedic obstacles and outrageous situations, ultimately hoping to save their failing show.
In Vibes (1988), two psychics are hired to find a lost city of gold. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and uncover secrets about themselves and their abilities.
Galapagos 3D with David Attenborough takes viewers on an immersive journey through the unique ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands. David Attenborough reveals the fascinating wildlife and the challenges they face in this captivating documentary series.
Rage (2009) tells the story of a construction worker in Spain who, driven by rage after accidentally killing his pregnant girlfriend, seeks vengeance against the person responsible. As he dives deeper into a world filled with hidden secrets, jealousy, and anger, he discovers the true meaning of love and redemption.
In Secret of the Incas, a treasure hunter sets out on an expedition in Peru to find hidden Incan artifacts. Along the way, he faces dangerous obstacles and encounters indigenous peoples who are also searching for the treasure. As the adventure unfolds, the protagonist must navigate treacherous jungles and ancient ruins to uncover the secrets of the Incas.
Starting her senior year in high school, Sara doesn't have many friends and is caught between an overbearing mother, and a more understanding father. With uneasiness at school and tension in the household, Sara escapes to smoke in a little alley alone – that is – until Andrea, a new classmate, arrives. A close friendship develops to all that can see, but behind closed doors, an intimate relationship unfolds, which, when discovered, throws everything into disarray.
A journalist investigates a serial killer in Ecuador, leading to ethical conflicts and personal consequences.
The Death of Jaime Roldós is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and tragic death of Jaime Roldós, the former President of Ecuador. Through interviews and archival footage, the film examines the political climate of Ecuador during Roldós' presidency and sheds light on the suspicious circumstances surrounding his untimely demise. With a focus on uncovering the truth, this documentary presents a compelling narrative that explores the impact of Roldós' death on the nation and raises important questions about democracy and human rights.
As Cotopaxi spews ash, issuing an eerie penumbra over Quito, a young woman confronts dormant familial conflicts. Desperate for a place to store her things as volcanic disaster looms, Caridad turns to her long-estranged father Galo for help. Galo abandoned Caridad’s mother long ago and is eager to make amends, but questions concerning the nature of his transgressions linger, straining communication between father and daughter and casting grave doubts over the possibility of reconciliation.
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.
The life and works of Ecuadorian writer Marcelo Chiriboga, a key figure of the Latin American literature and member of the “boom” generation. Through interviews, visits to different cities, archival footage and his most important book, a puzzle is woven that blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction.
Left to Die tells the story of a mother and daughter who go on vacation in Ecuador, only to be caught with drugs and imprisoned. In the harsh and dangerous environment of the prison, they must navigate the treacherous world of drug trafficking and fight for their freedom.