Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-28 of 28
- Aron dates Bella. She is a great bachata dancer and he knows nothing about dance. They have a great relationship, but Bella wishes to open her own dance studio. They plan to go for the money prize of the dance competition, but Aron is conscious enough to realize Bella will not win the contest if she dances with him. Aron offers Bella to find another partner for the sensual bachata contest. Sensual bachata makes this contest to be a great test for couple relationships.
- Marlon, an insecure and not-so-attractive photographer, is hit with a spell that every night transforms him into Brando, a handsome womanizer. Things will get harder when the spell becomes his biggest obstacle to obtain true love.
- An older European woman becomes enchanted with a young Dominican woman who must struggle to make ends meet. Love brings a flow of entanglements in a drama which unfolds like palm trees in an irresistible storm.
- A caretaker of a beach house finds himself in trouble when the owner's son and his friends spend a weekend there without permission.
- JUANITA, an illegal Dominican immigrant and MARIANO, a lonely Spanish farmer, start a relationship. On their first trip to Santo Domingo they will realize that love can be a tricky thing on the other side of the Atlantic.
- Marcos (a record seller), Tommy (a mechanic) and Carlitos (a cello student) form a Bachata group with a dream of becoming famous.
- After losing their patriarch and spending all their fortune, a (formerly) rich family is forced to move to a poor neighborhood.
- Music video for the song Mi corazoncito by Aventura from the album K.O.B. Live. Directed by Ulysses Terrero
- Benny, the best North Manhattan barber, inherits a building. He must choose either to sell it (thus ending the history and dreams of an immigrant neighborhood) or keep the Barbershop, center of the community where everything can happen.
- Santo Domingo Blues is the fascinating tale of how Bachata, a music genre once vilified by the Latin upper class as the bawdy ghetto soundtrack of brothels and vulgar cabarets, came to rival meringue and salsa as the preferred music of the Latin world. Through performances, first-person interviews and telling verite scenes with guitarist and guitarist and singer/songwriter Luis Vargas - and his fellow bachateros, viewers are treated to not only a bittersweet success story on one immigrant artist, but an understanding of this once-maligned music style. Following Vargas' poignant journey from New York City back to his hometown of Santa Maria in the Dominican Republic, award-winning director and producer Alex Wolfe tells the story of Bachata's transformation from a "song of bitterness" to an emblem of Dominican national pride.
- Sambá is a sports drama about redemption through the metaphor of life and boxing.
- In the border town of Malpaso: Braulio works with his grandfather while his twin, Candido, remains secluded due to his albinism. After their grandfather passes, Braulio will look after Candido, who dreams of the return of their father.
- A Dominican immigrant in Buenos Aires struggles to maintain afloat her business and the dream of bringing her teenage son to Argentina.
- Two teenagers frequenting an abandoned beach house meet a nice neighbor who puts them to test. The game between the three gets more and more complicated, to the point of blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
- A Haitian man who recently lost his job as a French teacher begins a desperate search for work in Santo Domingo.
- 2,100 hand-drawn frames merge into a rotoscoped music video of two dancers, capturing the technique and musicality of the Bachata latin dance genre.
- An assassin and his partner meet up at a bachata dance party for one last dance.
- The daily life and human side of six albinos at different ages and stages in life, who have more in common than just their physical condition. They are uninformed about the symptoms related to albinism, and as a result these people resume their lives with normalcy despite their appearance, visual impairment and inevitable changes their skin undergoes due to the sun.
- Music video for Ana Mena and Fred De Palma song "Criminal". Directed by Marc Lucas