Portrait of the Colombian composer and pianist, one of his country’s most important classical musicians in the twentieth century.
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Portrait of the Colombian composer and pianist, one of his country’s most important classical musicians in the twentieth century.
General Argumedo refuses to disband his troops at the end of the Mexican Revolution because he doesn't trust the new regime.
A luxurious apartment is assaulted by three subjects who, after murdering the maid, patiently await the arrival of the owner of the house. When it returns, it is pressured violently to indicate the place where half a million dollars would be found. The ignorant woman of the existence of money, sees how her home is progressively destroyed while, in different hiding places, documents are found that implicate her husband in criminal activities.
Musings about what it means to travel, let the imagination fly, and to escape from reality. Combines documentary footage, animation on paper, and hand-painted and scratched film.
In the Aurones village, Tejo and Yuca protect the town and its inhabitants from bad Rey Grog.
A group of people seeking shelter from a flood find a small farm whose owner takes advantage of their situation
Experimental film which incorporates a range of materials, ink, coloring pencils, watercolors, and graphite, to narrate the story of a woman who is transformed into a cat while she drinks the celebrated beverage of the island, coffee.
The extreme poverty produced by unbridled neoliberalism in Pinochet’s Chile is an allegory for the disappeared. Based on a play by Juan Radrigán.
María Reiche studied for more than four decades the "largest calendar in the world", located between Nasca and Palpa, and made up of the famous geoglyphs.
Examines the U.S. Navy's control and use of Vieques, a satellite island and municipality of Puerto Rico, as a military training, exercise and deployment base.
Diptych with Rocío y José on the experience of El Rocío, Tres caminos al Rocío preserves the calm and contained gaze of that one. Continuing with that tension between the popular of Pasolini and the heroic of John Ford, as the critics of the time pointed out, it includes the winter pilgrimage along the roads of Seville, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Huelva.
Claudio Sapiain, who lived with his family in Sweden during his exile after the coup in Chile, describes what it was like to return to his homeland.
Counterfeit ring gets busted and goes to the pen. But then a movie director comes to the prison looking for charismatic tough guys for a movie, and...
Documentary about a railway that linked towns in the Girona region.
Two street criminals have to leave Mexico City in a hurry; they end up in Monterrey, getting involved in a labor dispute in the busdriver's union while still trying to stay one step ahead of the law.
Something very common in our days, an adolescent who does not find communication with her mother or stepfather falls into a depression that drags her down paths of difficult return. A film that shows the harshness of loneliness and the wrong search for drugs as a way out of problems.
Surrealist tale about ambitions and self-demand, in a world of triumphalism, humiliation, longing and frustration
Wandering gunslinger trains peaceable farmers to defend themselves for an impending range war.
Marie Louise Alemann, who died in February 2015, was an experimental filmmaker based in Buenos Aires. She worked on Super8 and developed a bold yet enigmatic style, frequently performing in her own films, and emphasising physical sensations and the primacy of the body. In the words of curator Federico Windhausen, her Umbrales ‘deserves to be seen as a major work of Latin American queer cinema’.
Documentary exploring the life and work of the noted Puerto Rican bibliophile and historian, Arturo Shomburg, who devoted much of his life to collecting and documenting the African heritage and diaspora.
Pregnancy care is key to preventing accidents surrounding the birth of a baby.
A Pepe Carvalho adventure.
A boxer and a singer are hired by the Armed Forces to entertain the people of a small town. When their personalities and principles get them in trouble with the authorities, they support each other as they face their destiny.
Short film by the basque filmmaker Iñigo Silva. Documentary on the Basque Country based on a Walt Whitman poem.
A Spanish SOV slasher about a man who works at a slaughterhouse and has a strange obsession with meat.
A pair of thugs and a group of teenagers are locked down in a haunted house.
The depth of bonding between young Santiago (Juan Diego Botto) and his dying grandfather, as well as his grandfather's foreman Teo, underlies this interesting drama. After Santiago and his family arrive at his grandfather's farm, the elderly gentleman dies but not before telling his grandson a secret. On the one hand, Santiago is the heir to his grandfather's farm, and on the other, he may just have a special relationship to Teo (Alvaro de Luna), his grandfather's foreman. The little boy has a few playmates in his cousins who live on the farm with their parents, and he follows his idol Teo around with a child's admiration for his strength and unique personality. But when tragedy steps into the picture, Santiago's faith in Teo is put to the test.
Short film by the basque filmmaker Jose Ordorika.
A plea against the degradation of nature by humans.
A collection of unrelated sequences featuring people in various situations.
A transsexual, after having tragically lost his lover, falls in love with a young man in need of protection, without suspecting that this is the fruit of a past love affair, when he was still male.
A group of female tourists visit Rome and meet Emperor Caligula, Messalina, and their lecherous centurions.
Mercedes Sosa's recital upon her return from exile, in which she was accompanied by renowned artists, and an interview with the artist in which she recounts her life story from her childhood to the years when she suffered censorship, persecution, and exile.
Margarida has sex with her next-door neighbor and becomes pregnant.