Survivor is a reality TV show where a group of contestants are stranded on a tropical island and must compete in challenges, form alliances, and strategize to avoid elimination. Each week, one contestant is voted out by their fellow tribe members until only one remains and is crowned the ultimate survivor.
In the city of Manhattan, a clan of heroic gargoyles that turn to stone during the day come to life at night to defend the city from various threats. Led by their leader Goliath, the gargoyles face challenges such as ancient mythological creatures, billionaire villains, and even their own persecution. With a blend of fantasy, action, and adventure, Gargoyles takes viewers on thrilling and magical adventures through the streets of Manhattan.
In La Llorona, a former general who led a genocide during the Guatemalan civil war is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a woman he wronged. As he is consumed by guilt and paranoia, his family is terrorized by supernatural occurrences. The film explores themes of guilt, memory, and justice.
"Mother Tongue" chronicles the first time a documentary film about Guatemalan genocide in Guatemala was translated and dubbed into Maya-Ixil—5.5% of whom were killed during the armed conflict in the 1980s. Told from the perspective of Matilde Terraza, an emerging Ixil leader and the translation project’s coordinator, "Mother Tongue" illuminates the Ixil community’s ongoing work to preserve collective memory.
El Norte follows the story of two siblings, Rosa and Enrique, who are forced to leave their home in Guatemala after their family is killed by the military. They embark on a perilous journey to the United States, facing numerous challenges and dangers along the way. The film explores the themes of immigration, the American Dream, and the harsh realities faced by undocumented workers. Despite the hardships, Rosa and Enrique strive to achieve a better life and find their place in a new country.
Bananaland: Blood, Bullets & Poison is a gripping documentary that delves into the exploitation, violence, and corruption that underlie the global banana industry. It exposes the atrocities committed by paramilitary organizations, the complicity of the CIA, and the devastating effects on human rights and the environment.
Killer's Paradise is a gripping documentary that delves into the depths of corruption and murder in Guatemala. It explores the dark underbelly of the country, where police corruption, political corruption, and a corrupt system intertwine. Through the lens of forensic science, the documentary uncovers multiple murders and examines the sinister forces at play. Brace yourself for a bone-chilling exploration of Guatemala's killer paradise.
Sequel to Sjunde himlen (1956). Dr. Lovisa Sundelius (Sickan Carlsson) and radio host Willy Lorens (Hasse Ekman) have been happily married for a couple of years, but when Willy becomes a TV host with cutie Suss (Lena Granhagen) by his side, things start to fall apart
Living on One Dollar is a documentary that follows four friends as they experience poverty firsthand in rural Guatemala. They live on only one dollar a day for two months, facing hunger, parasites, and financial problems. Throughout their journey, they learn about the resilience, ingenuity, and friendship that can be found in communities living in extreme poverty.
Kwagga Robertse owns a farm shop in the fictional Southern African country of Nambabwe and usually cons foreign tourists by pretending to kill a lion, thus earning him the nickname 'Urumbo' (Lion Killer) from the country's natives. Kwagga is upset when the UN sends a platoon of incompetent soldiers with the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (U.N.T.A.G.), to monitor the peace process, and ensure free and fair elections after the Nambabwean War for Independence. The U.N.T.A.G's American leader, Major Bradick D. Mackay and his second-in-command, Captain Zapman are offered a diamond worth a lot of money in the U.S., and they must pay 200,000 USD to Duan Robertse, Kwagga's competitive brother trying to buy a farm left to them by their dead father.
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.
The school in the village of San Goloteo el Chiquito is in very poor condition. Nito and Neto try to find a solution by forming a soccer team that can win the national tournament and use the funds to restore the school.
Faux documentary told in first-person narration, about an "adventuress" who sets sail to Guatemala with her father and two male crewmen, rescues them when their fresh-water supply is compromised, finds a treasure map, and attempts to steal a fabulous emerald from a ruined temple, much to the aggrevation of a worshipful native princess and her subjects.
In Appointment in Honduras, an escaped convict finds himself in the midst of a jungle adventure in 1910 Central America. He becomes involved in a dangerous hostage situation and a daring counter-revolution plot while navigating through the treacherous terrain of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. With money, prisoners, and a tramp steamer at stake, he must escape the clutches of his pursuers and survive the perils of the jungle.
Maximón - Devil or Saint is a documentary that delves into the mysticism and religious practices surrounding Maximón in Guatemala. It examines the indigenous beliefs, syncretism with Catholicism, and the profound impact on the social and cultural fabric of the region. With interviews and insights from experts, the film provides an in-depth exploration of this enigmatic figure and his role in Maya civilization.
A story of destinies joined by Guatemala's past, and how a documentary film intertwined with a nation's turbulent history emerges as an active player in the present.
A harrowing look at the 60s and early 70s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly, but inexorably spirals down into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, leading a path to the underground life. Written by Miguel Cane
The Golden Dream follows the journey of a group of teenagers from Central America who embark on a treacherous and perilous journey to reach the United States. Along the way, they encounter various challenges including violence, language barriers, and the constant threat of deportation. Despite the dangers, they are determined to find a better life and pursue their dreams of freedom and opportunity.
Immokalee U.S.A. is a documentary that sheds light on the lives of migrant workers in Immokalee, Florida. It explores issues such as class distinction, citizenship, and the hardships faced by these workers in pursuit of a better life. The film focuses on the challenges they face, including low wages, poor working conditions, and human rights abuses. It also delves into controversies surrounding the agricultural industry and the impact on the local community.
From a historic genocide trial to the overthrow of a president, the sweeping story of mounting resistance played out in Guatemala’s recent history is told through the actions and perspectives of the majority indigenous Mayan population, who now stand poised to reimagine their society.