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- A car attendant who must defend his territory and the neighbors of the neighborhood against.
- 6-part documentary series showcasing the landscape and people living in the Andes mountain regions from the southern tip of South America across Argentinia, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Brazil's 2002 World Cup-winning soccer team, with unseen footage and interviews with the players.
- From Sierra de las Minas to Esquipulas, this documentary explores the cultural and geological riches of Guatemala, including the ancient Mayan cities and other natural wonders.
- Documentary on Urugayan racing driver Gonzalo Rodríguez's (Gonchi) strive to make it to Formula 1.
- From humble beginnings to football legend, the team traces the rise of Colombian René Higuita, from his iconic career to his personal controversies as he grow into the identity of "The Scorpion".
- Perú: tesoro escondido is a documentary genre film about the secrets of Perú. The millinery culture of their ancestors, the beautiful landscapes, the tourist places and other places not yet discovered by the tourism and culinary culture, one of the richest in the world, stands out in this story. The documentary tells a story of a journey through culinary culture, beaches, the Amazon and the cultural heritage of the civilizations that inhabited Peru. Throughout the film, part of the geography and society of Peru is portrayed. The documentary focuses on five main areas: culinary culture, beaches, the Cordillera, the Amazon and the cultural heritage of ancient civilizations. This story focuses on highlighting the best known icons of the country, such as Machu Picchu, and others not so well known and difficult to access. The film is dressed with impressive images of the Ica desert and the sunrise in the Amazon jungle.
- Follow the Colombian football between 1994-2001 and the legacy it left behind. How a people and a team came together under the dream of their national team, and how soccer could bring peace in times of extreme conflict in the nation.
- Álvaro Recoba and Antonio Pacheco are captains and referents of Nacional and Peñarol, respectively. These rivals on the soccer field and friends in life became co-directors, along with Rafael Perrone (father-in-law of Recoba), of a group of the Montevidean carnival. They live a passion in common and show us how family and friendship are above their love of football and the colors they have worn. Patented players tell the lives of these two idols by drawing a parallel between the worlds of football and the carnival, the two passions of the Uruguayan people.
- The incredible conservation story of a magnificent species that produces the finest, most expensive fiber in the world and the empowerment of an indigenous community that lives 15,000 feet above sea level in the Peruvian mountains.
- El Poder de los Centennials is a documentary series in which 6 young people who are changing the world in different areas related to sustainability face the power of large corporations to demand change for a world more sustainable.
- This film travels to the chilling corners of Auschwitz, Bkernau and Majdanek concentration camps. There, the renowned Argentine writer Marcelo Birmajer seeks to understand part of what happened and how to prevent it from happening again.
- Teros, sueño mundial is an uruguayan documentary film released in August 2015 that deals with the campaign of the Uruguayan rugby team, nicknamed "Los Teros", during the qualification for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, and the amateur character of its players, which contrasts with the professionalism of its group rivals. The team of the uruguayan rugby team is composed of students and professionals from different areas, amateurs in sports, but who train as professionals. After great effort, they managed to qualify for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, which took place in England. The documentary tells how these amateurs preserved in the challenge of facing the best in the world their values of humility and sacrifice. Through this story, the athletes of Los Teros are accompanied in their daily training to reach the 2015 World Cup. The objective of this documentary is to highlight the values that rugby proclaims: friendship, loyalty, companionship, humility, sacrifice. Currently, rugby is an example of how, despite being a professional sport, it maintains the values mentioned and its unique traditions, as is the third time. The fact that the national team of a country can access a world cup even if it is amateur is a clear sign that in this sport, and in life, everything is possible. Friendship, sacrifice, giving everything for a partner and a dream, is the living history of this selected.
- After two years of waiting and with his heart running at only 8% of his capacity, John receives new that there is a donor for him.