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- An adolescent girl, living with her mother and her grandmother, will have her first sexual experiences in a heavy and excessive way.
- Follows the personal journeys of a group of young Spaniards attempting to find their place in the world.
- A documentary on Argentinean soccer star Diego Maradona, regarded by many as the world's greatest modern player.
- A road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media's misperception of South America while interviewing seven of its elected presidents.
- The world learns that an earth-shattering meteorite will arrive in 72 hours.
- Documentary on the director's meeting with Castro.
- Nadie es perfecto is a story of three friends, all challenged by their impairments but taking life as it comes. The 3 gents pass through life exploring love, hardships and staying together. The story is great for its humour and comic timing. One enjoys the simplicity with which the idea of physical impairments is handled and also the fact that normal healthy people with a fully functional body too are lacking on some other senses. All in all a light hearted comedy made with a lot of affection.
- A love story between a professional thief and a prep student from a wealthy family.
- A look at the life of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, form his early childhood days in Argentina to his becoming Pope Francis.
- This International Emmy Nominated series takes its name from the successful operative carried out by the Colombian army. It tells the story of the Colombian government's war against the FARC guerrillas during the past two years. The 15 kidnapping victims who spent more than six years in captivity and political intrigue that culminated in one of the most efficient military operations in history. It will also feature details of the operation, such as the experiences of intelligence agents from the armed forces who infiltrated the guerrilla organization. It will also provide the kidnapper's perspective of the war as well as the viewpoints of those who planned and executed the operation, revealing details of planning and execution.
- This documentary begins in early 2001 as Mexican Zapatistas began a march to Mexico City to support the San Andres Accord and to protest the oppression of Mexico's rural indigenous population.
- Young man Ludwig buys a video camera and leaves for Berlin to make a film.
- Filmmaker Victoria Clay-Mendoza's father, an executive with Pepsi-Cola, moved his family to Mexico at age 38 so he could pursue his dreams of becoming a bullfighter. She never understood his fascination with the sport, and he died before she got a chance to ask him. Not long after his death, however, she traveled to Spain to try to understand her father's passion for and devotion to the art of bullfighting, and in the process met up with several young Spaniards who were pursuing the same dream her father had.