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.
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.
Ixcanul is a movie set in rural Guatemala, where Maria, a teenage Mayan girl, lives with her parents on a coffee plantation. She is engaged to Ignacio, but secretly desires to escape and explore the world. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when she becomes pregnant with Ignacio's child, and her attempts to terminate the pregnancy lead to disastrous consequences. As she navigates the challenges of a language barrier, cultural traditions, and poverty, Maria must make difficult decisions that will shape her future.
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.
After her sister goes missing, Sarita, a working-class girl from Guatemala City, travels to the seaside town of Puerto Barrios to infiltrate a group of young gang members. As she risks her life to join the gang, Sarita becomes involved with her sister’s dangerous ex-boyfriend and gets closer to learning what happened to her sister.
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
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.
"Diverse Disability" is a fictional short film that takes us into the lives of various deaf and blind characters, facing various challenges in a world that often excludes them. Set in Guatemala, the film addresses sensitive issues such as sexuality, work, health and the lack of empathy towards people with disabilities. As the stories intertwine, the short film highlights the importance of empathy, inclusion, and mindset change in Guatemalan society. The narrative highlights how ignorance and lack of understanding can affect the participation of people with disabilities in the social and productive life of the country. Through these moving stories, "Disapacidad Diversa" seeks to raise awareness and promote a positive change in the perception and treatment of the diverse disability community in Guatemala.
The Perechú family is afraid that the ancestral costume of their ancestors will disappear, but they see soccer as an opportunity to keep their culture and legacy alive.
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.
In 18th century France, a Frenchman embarks on a quest to find hidden treasure in Central America. Along the way, he faces deception, bondage, and jungle obstacles as he uncovers the secrets of the Mayan civilization. With the help of his uncle and a marquis, he navigates through treacherous caves and battles for his rightful inheritance, all while pursued by those who seek to claim the treasure for themselves.
After a terrorist attack on Guatemala in the 1980's, a small child is left deaf and motherless. Now her father has to step up and take care of her by himself while the fear of inner armed conflict looms over the country.
The small coastal town of Roquesas de Mar (village invented by the author) is shocked by the disappearance of one of her neighbors sixteen years of age. When days later found the girl's body, horribly maimed in the back of the house of one of the most famous residents of the village, all Alsina Alvaro suspect as the perpetrator.
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
Tremors is a movie that explores the themes of religious homophobia and its impact on family relationships. The story follows a married man in a religious community who begins a homosexual relationship, which leads to an earthquake that shatters the fragile world he has built for himself. The movie delves into the struggle of the protagonist as he tries to navigate the conflict between his sexual orientation and his faith, while facing the consequences of coming out in a homophobic society.
A young undocumented Guatemalan woman dreams of joining a Country Club swim team in the American South.
Jorge Luís Altuve is a young Guatemalan, passionate about mountaineering and a lover of his country. After the COVID-19 crisis and the lack of transparency in the execution of funds by the government of Alejandro Giammattei, he raised a wave of indignation that led thousands of Guatemalans to demonstrate. Jorge Luis attended the central square, when PNC agents began to intimidate the peaceful demonstrators. He and other citizens were arrested without having carried out an act of vandalism.