Inés Suárez, a young, humble woman from Extremadura who sets out for the New World to look for her husband, lost on the other side of the Atlantic along with his dreams of glory. Once there, Inés does not find her husband, but she does find the passionate love of Pedro de Valdivia, Francisco Pizarro's Field Master.
The House of the Spirits tells the story of the Trueba family, spanning three generations in Chile. It explores themes of political unrest, oppression, and the struggles faced by the characters amidst various historical events, including the Chilean coup d'état. The narrative revolves around the relationships, conflicts, and secrets within the family, intertwined with elements of clairvoyance and paranormal phenomena. The story delves into love, marriage, class conflict, and the pursuit of justice and revenge.
The trials and tribulations of a fashion house in 1950s Chile.
Miniseries based on crimes that occurred at different periods of time in the history of Chile.
The Club follows the lives of several middle-aged men who live in a secluded house under the guidance of a Catholic priest. As their dark pasts are gradually revealed, the club becomes a battleground of sin, guilt, and redemption. In this intense thriller, secrets are exposed, relationships are tested, and the true nature of the Catholic Church is exposed.
During the political repression in Chile in 1948, poet Pablo Neruda goes into hiding to avoid arrest by the police. A police detective begins a manhunt to capture him, leading to a cat-and-mouse chase across different locations. The film explores themes of poetry, politics, and personal freedom.
Endless Poetry is a surreal and autobiographical film that follows the journey of Alejandro Jodorowsky, a young poet, as he navigates through his dreams, relationships, and his passion for poetry. Set in Santiago, Chile, during the 1940s, the film explores themes of family relationships, artistic expression, and self-discovery.
Sex with Love is a comedy romance movie set in Santiago, Chile. It revolves around dysfunctional marriages, forbidden desires, and the complexities of infidelity. The story follows various characters who navigate their way through unfaithfulness, incestuous seduction, and sexual exploration.
Machuca is a heartwarming drama set in 1970s Chile during the political turmoil of the Pinochet regime. It follows the friendship between two classmates from different social backgrounds, Pedro and Gonzalo, at a private school. Their lives are forever changed when they befriend a new student, Machuca, who comes from a lower-class neighborhood. As the country faces a military coup and violent demonstrations, the three boys navigate the challenges of growing up amidst social conflicts, family struggles, and their own personal demons.
Set in 1978 Santiago, Chile, Tony Manero tells the story of Raul Peralta, a sociopath who becomes obsessed with impersonating Tony Manero, the character from Saturday Night Fever. As Raul dives deeper into his obsession, he becomes willing to commit murder to achieve his dreams of becoming the ultimate Tony Manero.
Gloria, a recently divorced middle-aged woman, finds herself seeking excitement and passion in her life. She navigates the challenges of solitude, clubbing, and falling in love.
This movie follows Bruno, an architect from Santiago, Chile, who is married to a woman but begins to question his sexuality. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and explores his relationships with both men and women. As he navigates the complexities of his desires, Bruno must confront societal expectations and find the courage to be true to himself.
Urbanized is a documentary film about the design of cities, and how they impact our lives. It explores the challenges and opportunities of urbanization, with a focus on sustainable development, transportation infrastructure, public spaces, and the effects of overcrowding. The film features interviews with architects, urban planners, and community activists from around the world, showcasing innovative design solutions and inspiring stories of urban transformation.
Old Cats is a comedy-drama film set in Santiago, Chile. It follows the story of a mother and daughter with a complicated relationship, as they navigate their lives in an apartment building. The film touches upon themes of drug use, lesbian relationships, and the challenges of aging.
In Santiago, Chile, a woman with anger issues struggles to maintain self-control as she deals with a horrible boss and conflicts in her personal relationships. Through her experiences, she learns about personal growth and the challenges of generational conflict.
The elderly heir of a formerly wealthy and respected Chilean family, Andres, suffers from decadence and solitude. He hires young Estela in order to look after his tiranic and almost crazy grandmother. The differences in class and age don't stop Andres from courting Estela, whose fiancé Mario tries to make some money with the passions of his well-off rival. The suffocating atmosphere of the run-down mansion in the outskirts of Santiago represents the deterioration of the bourgeoisie, and sets the scene for the total collapse of Andres.
A TV Dante is an experimental mini-series directed by Tom Phillips and legendary filmmaker Peter Greenaway. It covers eight of the thirty-four cantos in Dante Alighieri's Inferno, part of his 14th century epic poem The Divine Comedy. The eight cantos of the film are not conventionally dramatised, rather they are illuminated with layered and juxtaposed imagery while the text is read entirely in "talking head" fashion, and punctuated with a kaleidoscopic blend of both newly shot and archival footage.
Blocks is a short film about a 13-year-old boy in Santiago, Chile, who is navigating his personal and sexual identity in the midst of a dictatorship. As he rides a crowded bus, he witnesses various aspects of adult life, including sexual tension, police raids, and acts of voyeurism. The film explores themes of desire, oppression, and the search for identity.
The War on Democracy is a documentary that delves into the history of American interference in Latin American countries, focusing on the case of Venezuela. It highlights the propaganda campaigns, economic warfare, and political interventions carried out by the United States government to maintain its dominance and prevent the rise of democratically elected leaders in the region. Through interviews, archival footage, and testimonies, the film exposes the consequences of American imperialism on the people and resources of these countries.
You'll Never Be Alone is a powerful drama set in Santiago, Chile. The movie follows the life of a gay man who faces constant bullying and violence because of his sexual orientation. He must navigate the challenges of living in a society filled with hate and homophobia, while also dealing with a strained relationship with his father. The story explores themes of love, acceptance, and the impact of violence on the LGBTQ community.