Alejandro is an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador, struggling to bring his unusual ideas to life in New York City. As time on his work visa runs out, a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast becomes his only hope to stay in the country and realize his dream.
Salvador follows the story of a journalist who becomes embroiled in the political turmoil of the Salvadoran Civil War. As he navigates the dangerous landscape of war-torn El Salvador, he witnesses the brutality of the government and the guerilla forces. Along the way, he forms alliances, faces personal loss, and struggles to report the truth amidst the chaos and violence. Based on a true story, Salvador sheds light on the devastating consequences of totalitarianism and the fight for freedom.
A journalist quits her job to fulfill her dying father's wish, which takes her on a dangerous path involving arms dealing, secret government agencies, and political intrigue. Set in the 1980s during the Iran-Contra affair, she navigates the treacherous world of weapons trafficking and uncovers shocking truths while trying to establish a father-daughter relationship.
Jeannie Donovan, a party-girl searching for that something missing in her life, finds it in El Salvador, hooking up with three nuns and a heartful of ache, love, and horror in the midst of a civil war. This is a true story of the four American churchwomen murdered in the Central American countryside, and the indifference of the American government to their sad and desperate story.
Born in East L.A. tells the story of Rudy, a musician from East Los Angeles, who is mistaken for an illegal immigrant during a government raid and deported to Mexico. In order to make his way back to America, Rudy goes through a series of humorous and challenging situations, highlighting the struggles and perseverance of immigrants.
Innocent Voices is a heartfelt drama set in 1980s El Salvador during the civil war. The film follows the story of a young boy named Chava, who becomes a child soldier and witnesses the atrocities of war. Despite the violence and hardships, Chava finds solace in his love for a radio DJ and his friendship with other children. Based on a true story, Innocent Voices explores the resilience and courage of children in wartime.
When her husband is arrested and charged with war crimes, a lawyer must defend him in a high-stakes military court martial. As she uncovers classified information and uncovers a conspiracy, she risks her own safety to seek justice and protect her husband.
Passed Away is a dark comedy that follows the dysfunctional Scanlan family as they come together to mourn the death of their patriarch. Amidst the chaos, secrets are revealed, relationships are strained, and unexpected encounters add to the rollercoaster of emotions. With elements of humor and wit, Passed Away explores the complexities of family dynamics during a time of loss.
Romero is a biographical drama film that tells the true story of Archbishop Oscar Romero, a prominent figure in El Salvador's history. The movie explores his journey from a conservative priest to a renowned human rights advocate who fought against the oppressive government and social injustice in the country. Despite facing persecution and threats, Romero remains steadfast in his commitment to justice and becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed citizens.
A powerful three-part documentary studying the US involvement in Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. The differing factions - Sandinista leaders, Guatemalan campesinos, CIA operatives, Contras and US government apologists - are interviewed and, in the absence of a controlling narration, the audience is encouraged to draw its own conclusions.
Maria's Story is a powerful documentary that chronicles the extraordinary journey of Maria, a revolutionary woman, during the civil and guerrilla warfare in El Salvador in the 1980s. Through her firsthand accounts and experiences, the film portrays the resilience and bravery of Maria and her relentless fight for justice and freedom.
A catholic priest in Monte Bello, El Salvador has created a clandestine operating room inside the church to extract the human organs of kidnapped people and sell them on the black market.
During the 1980s civil war in El Salvador, a rebel group of leftist guerrillas fight to expose its government's death squads via an underground radio network and hope to end their government's reign of terror with the help of an American journalist.
Six average Americans are confronted with the realities of illegal immigration while retracing the footsteps of dead border runners.
An ill Central American single mother risks her life in order to give her son a stable future in the United States.
Which Way Home is a documentary that follows the journey of child migrants in Mexico as they face numerous challenges and obstacles while hoping to reach the United States. The film explores the themes of courage, disappointment, sorrow, and the trauma experienced by these unaccompanied minors.
Return to El Salvador explores the reconstruction of El Salvador, post-civil war. The film revisits the struggles of the nation and examines what drives over 700 Salvadorans to flee their homeland each day, often risking their lives to illegally enter countries in search of a better life for their families. The film also profiles a number of Salvadorans effected by the civil war. One couple, who fled death threats in the 1980s, finds asylum and a political platform in the United States. The film also follows a different couple who, after escaping the war, returned to El Salvador to work with churches and poor communities.
Pierre is a Montreal photojournalist who returns from Nicaragua to find that his ten-year menage a trois is over. Haunted by his mid-life crisis, he becomes obsessed with trying to find out why his two lovers, Sarah and David, have left him.
Faces of Death II is a notorious documentary film that delves into the darkest aspects of human life, featuring scenes of death, violence, and tragedy. The film presents a series of graphic and disturbing images that revolve around various themes such as accidents, executions, animal attacks, and war. It pushes the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in film, aiming to shock and provoke the audience.
Pirates searching for treasure take over a small town in Central America where they believe the loot is buried, but discover that a church has been built over the spot. They force the townspeople to dig for it, but there are more surprises in store for them than they counted on.