Narcos: Mexico is a TV show that depicts the rise and fall of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s. It follows Félix Gallardo as he takes control of the cartel, bribing officials and expanding his drug empire across Mexico. The show explores themes of corruption, drug trafficking, and police involvement. DEA agent Kiki Camarena becomes a key player in the pursuit of bringing down the cartel, leading to a dramatic showdown. It is an epic drama that provides a gripping portrayal of the Mexican drug trade.
This is the story of Doroteo Arango, of a life that began on the wrong side of the law, to becoming "Pancho Villa", the feared commander and key figure in the Mexican Revolution. Buried within the story is a man fixated on his own myth, a man whose efforts to become a larger-than-life figure would shape history, but also leave him with many vengeful and powerful enemies.
Hernán is a TV show that tells the story of Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire. Set in the 16th century, the show explores the political intrigue, exploration, and conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, as well as the clash of civilizations and the lasting impact of the events on Latin American history.
Viva Zapata! is a biographical drama set in the early 20th century, following the life of Emiliano Zapata, a Mexican peasant who becomes a revolutionary leader in the fight against the oppressive dictatorship. The film explores Zapata's rise as a freedom fighter, his struggles and sacrifices, and his ultimate assassination. It portrays his commitment to social justice and his fight for the rights of the peasants, capturing the spirit and importance of the Mexican Revolution.
1994 is a TV show that provides an in-depth look into the political landscape of Mexico in the 1990s. It examines various events, including the controversial election and the rise of the Zapatista movement. Through interviews and archival footage, viewers gain insights into the challenges and transformations that occurred during this crucial period in Mexican history.
Based on a true story, Dance of the Forty One is a period drama that explores the scandalous events surrounding a police raid at a costume party where numerous closeted gay men were arrested. The movie delves into the social prejudices and homophobia of the time, as well as the personal struggles and relationships of the individuals involved.
In 1940, Leon Trotsky is living in exile in Mexico City when he is targeted by an assassin sent by the Russian secret service. The plot follows the events leading up to Trotsky's assassination and explores the themes of communism, politics, and betrayal. The story is filled with symbolism and foreshadowing, showcasing the fanaticism and hatred that surround Trotsky and the lengths to which his enemies will go to silence him.
Llorona is a figure unique to Mexican folklore -- the wailing spirit of a woman who lost or killed her child and now returns to seek revenge and haunt the living. With its framing story and flashback structure, this film sets forth a couple of variations of the story.
La India María must find at all costs in the recesses of a mountain the Magic Black Mirror of Tezcatlipoca, since the spirit of his great-grandfather Moctezuma II ordered her to find it in to prevent the destruction of Mexico. Alonso, a handsome Spanish archaeologist, Bianchi, an antiquities dealer and Brigida Troncoso - an ambitious governor, are aware of the existence of such mirror, of the mysterious treasure of Moctezuma and of María, so all undertake a frantic chase after her to seize the magic glass and the gold.
Apart from being a feast for the senses and meeting places for noisy human swarms in search of all kinds of merchandise, the markets contain stories and characters that give them unique characters. This documentary series proposes a journey through thirteen of the most representative of Mexico City to get to know them from within.
Frida Still Life is a movie that explores the life of Frida Kahlo, a radical Mexican painter who overcame physical disabilities caused by polio and a bus accident. The film portrays her struggles, her tumultuous relationship with muralist Diego Rivera, and her powerful artwork that captured the essence of Mexico's history and culture.
Two young women are about to receive the great honor of being sacrificed to their Mexica gods; but the cruel and bloody ritual does not go as expected.
This movie portrays the life and death of a legendary cockfighter. Set in Mexico, it explores the world of cockfighting and the challenges faced by the protagonist as he navigates the dangerous underworld of the sport.
Montezuma is a 2009 BBC Television documentary film in which Dan Snow examines the reign of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II.
A Danish writer travels to Mexico with the purpose of locating a mysterious Apache tribe that fervently seeks to remain in obscurity.
"Mexico begins where the roads end ”. Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes tells us about the history of Mexico: its invasions, its revolutions, its sacred lands, its forgotten legends, its religious rituals and this frightening misery. François Reichenbach and his camera sink into the dust, on this sacred land, where "the land never ends."
Spain: The First Globalization is a documentary that delves into the historic journey of Juan Sebastian Elcano, the first person to sail around the world. It examines the impact of Spain's expeditions and explores themes of travel, exchange, exploration, and the global economy. The film also touches upon historical events such as the Spanish Inquisition, slavery, mixed-race marriages, and the cultural preservation of the Spanish empire.
This Passing Parade series short chronicles the political life of Francisco Madero, who tried to bring democracy and land reform to Mexico.
Tlatelolco: The Keys to the Massacre is a documentary film that delves into the events of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1968, where hundreds of student protestors were killed by the Mexican government. The film examines the political climate leading up to the massacre and the subsequent repression of dissenting voices.