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- Non-fiction series that offers an insider look to the Palmariana Church, a congregation that's always been surrounded by scandal, abuse and unlikely anecdotes.
- Documentary about how, where and people involved in the production and distribution of cocaine, beginning farmers of coca, passing by hired porters, and drug traffickers.
- Andalusia. Summer. One of the world's worst places to fight a fire, where temperatures up to 45º meet with vast vegetation. To fight them, there is a special organization, an elite group, the tackles fires in a way that is unique in the world: direct attack. This group is called BRICA. A helicopter transports them to the front line of the fire and, armed only with chainsaws, axes courage, they fight flames that are 50 meters high. Through three of its members - Gustavo, the leader; Abarca, the veteran about to retire; and "Curiño", the rookie who has just joined the group- we see their day to day lives. Between fire and forest, only them.
- A journey to some of the main newsworthy spots in the world through eight stories that cover many nowadays current affairs linked to the life of the EFE's correspondents. It was made to celebrate EFE's 80th anniversary.
- Documentary about the massacre of the Yasuní tribe, located in Ecuadorian Amazon.
- A documentary series that focuses on the personal stories that are hidden behind the coldness of statistics; portraying the reality of its protagonists in a dynamic, irreverent and BINARY way. Because reality always has two faces.
- Hispanics represent more than the 13% of the people sentenced to death in the USA. When Juan Balderas was convicted in 2014, many experts thought that sentence was unfair.
- A union between video and data (40'+website) in order to try to understand why every year 800.000 people worldwide decide to end their own lives.