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- Ever wonder why? Lucky's is a pair of tennis shoes from small beginnings that will take us on a journey shadowed by corporate outsourcing, to even a brief encounter with fame. The answer, though born from a tragic circumstance, will carry us even further. But it is the love of Self and the chance meeting from a stranger that will help alter the loneliness and desperation of a wounded American ex soldier suffering with PTSD.
- A group of young unknown actors arrive in Hollywood with dreams of fame and fortune. When they are cast in a horror film they become the unsuspecting participants in a snuff film - theirs.
- La Comay was a stuffed lifesized puppet which represents a society matron who recounts rumors and gossip that people have told her and comments on social and political news. Kobbo Santarrosa created the show SuperXclusivo for WAPA-TV. He was joined by Cuban actor/comedian Héctor Travieso as host. In recent years, various politicians have been to the show for interviews, or to reach the audience. Governors such as Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Luis Fortuño and Alejandro García Padilla have made several appearances as both a candidate and a recently sworn-in Governor, and so have several politicians, artists among others. On December 4, 2012 Santrarrosa, through his puppeteering of La Comay, conveyed rumors that the recent murder of a Puerto Rican citizen was related to a sexually promiscuous lifestyle. These comments sparked a backlash on social media, particularly on Twitter and Facebook, and started a movement to boycott the show. The boycott was led by gay activist Pedro Julio Serrano and the movement crowd sourced requests to the show's sponsors to remove their commercials from the show. Within a week, sixteen sponsors had removed their commercials from the show's timeslot, including Aquafresh, AT&T, Borden, Claro Puerto Rico, Triple-S, Sprint, and Walmart. On January 8, 2013, after being asked to pre-record the show instead of presenting it live, Santarrosa abruptly left WAPA-TV approximately an hour before the show started. The program aired that day was recorded from January 7. On January 9, Santarrosa showed up to present his resignation and the program was substituted by a movie. Later in the night WAPA-TV confirmed Santarrosa's resignation. Up until the show's cancellation, it has been the most watched television show in Puerto Rico, according to local ratings by Mediafax, for 13 years.
- That other guy explores the life and work of the Cuban revolution most famous photographer, my father Alberto (Korda) Diaz. Told from the personal perspective of the women that were his muses along his long and productive career. Widely recognized as iconic and one of the most influential photographers of all times, Korda's work was shaped by his love of women and his relationship with fashion. Still alive, his ex-wives get together for the first time to offer us a personal glimpse into his life, his work and passions.
- Three kids set out to show a visiting cousin an Adventure in the Desert. The kids disappear.