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- In the Fall of 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald travels to Mexico City in pursuit of a visa to the Soviet Union. At the Cuban Consulate, he meets a woman, Silvia Duran, who might be the key to getting what he wants. Based on real events.
- The story of Salvador Sánchez, one of the best feather weight boxers in the world and consider by many the best Mexican boxer in history.
- Ángel, a lonely sexual worker, has become the object of inspiration for Lu, a young, homosexual plastic artist. Her unexpected crush becomes a painful goodbye that teaches Lu that letting go is the purest act of loving.
- Ricardo, a successful young business executive who abandoned his home in Puebla Mexico for fortune in New York, is called to return when his grandfather who raised him passes away. To honor his final wish, Ricardo must scatter his ashes in all the places they visited in Ricardo's childhood. In returning home he must face friends he abandoned and the childhood sweetheart who he left behind and while doing so learn about the true core values of life and how precious the time we have with those we truly love is.
- A man suffers with amnesia because of an accident, meanwhile, his wife is looking for him.
- El Shaka is a husband, father, brother, friend - and the head of Mexico's most successful drug cartel.
- A family gathers and sells waste. One day, the mother finds a cylinder in an abandoned hospital and takes it home. The family situation becomes worse when, without them realizing it, the cylinder begins to change them from within.
- In the majestic Tristen Norbutse Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, families leave their children to start teaching the Bön, the oldest Buddhist tradition. A simple man, a sage of Tibetan origin, is revered and recognized throughout the world as one of the great living masters of this ancient spiritual tradition. His name: Yongdzin Lopon Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche. Through the ensemble account of several Bön practitioners from diverse countries and cultures, Lopon seeks to delve into the reasons for the personal search for spirituality and the way in which this practice is integrated into Western culture.
- A cinéma vérité documentary about bullfighting in Tijuana.
- In collaboration with NASA, this documentary aims to answer the question - why is it important to go to Mars? Space exploration can expand technology, further our understanding of the universe, and foster peaceful connections among nations. It is our responsibility to inspire future generations to make space exploration a necessary priority.
- A TV game show where 4 Latin American contestants would sort through challenges to win the wardrobe of their dreams. After each challenge one contestant would be eliminated until resulting with one winner per episode
- We accompanied an 8 months pregnant Yuri, who migrates with her partner Mike and her son Santi with one objective, to give birth in USA.
- Sometimes life has a surprise, sometimes even two! Lucia is pregnant and wants to find the right moment to tell her longtime boyfriend Santiago. The party they attend seems the ideal moment and indeed the night is festive and fun until... her life plans change forever.
- In a world of drugs, money laundering and a major thirst for power, betrayal is at its best and will also cause many involved to pay it highest price. Mr. Drug Dealer will also learn that hard drugs and sex are not enough. His path will encompass a long path of violence and even death that cries for revenge. And now, it's time to seek revenge.
- A psychoanalyst is called to interview a young man accused of molesting a minor.
- Mila and María are two teenagers who get to know each other through video correspondences they send to each other. One day, they arrange to meet in person
- Six lonely insomniacs wander the streets of a melancholic city at night in search of affection, meaning, identity and a pug dog.
- A group of children from Latin America wait in shelters in Tijuana for the the resolution of their asylum request in the United States.
- In a post apocalyptic world, a man begins to question his reality.
- 'El Fin' drastically divides youth into two waves: there are couples composed of girls who paint oil landscapes and fall in love with young people with long hair, to go to the countryside to enjoy love and peacefully sing protest songs. But not for long: to the chords of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" will appear a priest, a soldier, an official and a charro to interrupt the idyll and harass the youth soundly rebellious.
- In The Mezquital Valley, Mexico, the inequality distribution of environmental services has modified the collective environment of thousands of people who struggle to survive in an ecosystem that they did not choose.
- In post-apocalyptic America, the remaining population has become enslaved by the Church and Company and one woman, A1003, tries to survive in the restricted dystopian society.
- Latin music superstar Luis Miguel sings his heart out to the girls in this classic 1993 studio-produced sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass hit "Suave." In this girls come droning. It's a romantic video, and a beautiful video for all couples to see. In this video, Luis sings on a beach, somewhere in Mexico. A girl comes rushing to him. Throughout the song, Luis and his girl dance passionately. And a couple of people sing in the background. It was a hit video that hit every air wave in Mexico, worldwide in the USA. In the USA/Mexico this was a hit on Univision and on UPN. In the USA the song was a major hit on Nuyorican (which Luis is partially) Telemundo, with airings on their affiliates, such as WNJU Telemundo 47. The song gathered many Grammys, and helped cement Luis Miguel into a major Mexican Rodeo, and many girls gushed and fell in love with Luis, and guys wanted to be him. It's part of his Grammy-winning 1993 album "Aries," which was released to a lot of radio play. It was released by Warner Bros. and by Warner Home Video on some venues. Throughout the video, his woman smiles as he sings his heart out. A group of singers descend out of the bushes, and start singing the chorus. The song gets more dramatic and romantic as the song progresses. The trumpet intensifies, as the studio-produced hit hits the break, and Luis does a quieter melodic singing, and then the song changes pitch, and re-goes into the chorus, before the sax solo.