Impure is a thrilling TV show that delves into the dangerous world of drug-trafficking in Latin America. Set in the 1990s, the story follows the intense journey of characters involved in the dark and brutal trade. With gripping plot twists and high-stakes action, Impure delivers a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of power, loyalty, and survival.
In The Boys from Brazil, a Nazi hunter uncovers a plot by an old Nazi war criminal to create clones of Hitler. As he races to stop the plan, he must navigate a web of conspiracy and danger.
An Argentinean intelligence agent infiltrates the Jewish community to gather information that is then allegedly used to perpetrate two of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American history, leaving over 100 dead.
Based on the novel 'The Honorary Consul' by Graham Greene, this movie tells the story of a British consul in Argentina who is kidnapped by a group of revolutionaries. The consul's wife gets involved in a love affair with one of the kidnappers, leading to a series of complicated relationships and betrayals. As the hostage situation unfolds, secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested.
In an effort to dismantle a powerful drug cartel in Paraguay, a military police officer goes undercover and risks his life to bring down the operation.
In colonial-era South America, a magistrate named Don Diego de Zama is waiting for a letter from the King that will grant him a transfer to a better post. As time passes and the letter never arrives, Zama becomes increasingly desperate and must navigate the political and social dynamics of the outpost while dealing with his own loneliness and personal frustrations.
The Last Face is a drama film set in Africa during a civil war. The story follows a surgeon who is dedicated to saving lives in war zones, but gets caught up in the violence and political turmoil. As he struggles to navigate the dangerous environment, he must confront his own personal demons and make difficult choices. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the devastating consequences of war.
On his first day as a security guard, Diego Martinez is assigned to the night shift at the Hospital Regional. On his rounds, he notices the hallways can be unsettling at night until he accidentally notices he’s trapped inside the morgue.
The Fish Child is a drama-thriller movie that tells the story of a scandalous love affair between two young women. The film explores themes of bisexuality, jealousy, and surrealism, set against the backdrop of Paraguay and Argentina. It follows the journey of a bisexual woman who falls in love with her wealthy boss's daughter, leading to a series of tragic events. Throughout the film, the protagonists navigate their passionate relationship and the consequences that arise from their forbidden love.
The humble origins of Marilina Bogado, and how she became the paraguayan queen of "Cumbia"
The Heiresses follows the story of a lesbian couple in Paraguay who used to be wealthy but are now facing financial hardships. They have to cope with their deteriorating lifestyle by selling off their inherited possessions. As they try to navigate through their new reality, they face various challenges and make sacrifices in order to survive.
An eye-opening documentary that delves into the intricate web of politics, drugs, and corruption in Paraguay. It uncovers the dark underbelly of the country's power dynamics and the devastating impact of drug trafficking.
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.
Paulina, a young teacher, is brutally raped by a group of teenagers at her school. Despite the trauma, she decides to continue teaching and confront the society that blames her for the incident. The plot explores themes of power, gender dynamics, and the consequences of violence.
Cole Hickel, a Marine, pursues his daughter's killer when he is allowed to go back to Paraguay because of "diplomatic immunity."
Betty Jara reassembles the Yaguareté Commandos to exchange an imprisoned criminal for one of her own agents. A risky operation becomes even more so when she realizes they are not just fighting a drug ring but the highest spheres of power.
Las acacias is a minimalist road movie that follows a truck driver named Rubén as he reluctantly agrees to give a ride to a woman named Jacinta and her baby. As the journey progresses, Rubén and Jacinta begin to form a connection despite their initial differences, and they find solace and understanding in each other's presence. Set against the backdrop of the rural landscapes of South America, the film explores themes of human connection, solitude, and the bonds that can be formed through unlikely circumstances.
Paraguay 1978, during Stroessner’s dictatorship, Pastor and Dionisio work burying bodies illicitly. In Argentina, the World Cup is being held. One morning, among the bodies, they find Mario, who is still alive. They know they must kill him but the problem is: in spite of what they are doing, they have never killed anyone before. A storm indicates that the winter is coming while the destiny of the three men is determined during the World Cup final. Both Pastor and Dionisio are the last link of a chain in the terrible system that has as a result in all the missing people.
Rafael is the oldest brother of a close family belonging to generation of Olimpia Soccer club fans, he is in charge of managing the family's mini market. Due to his brothers mistake, he receives an eviction notice from the bank, and decides to pose as a lawyer to solve the case.