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- For the first time, Russian theater director, Anatoli Vasiliev, allows cameras to film one of his rehearsals. This fascinating documentary takes us to core of the rehearsal of the plays "The Stone Guest" of Alexander Pushkin and Moliere's Don Juan, while we observe first hand his method of direction and reflections.
- This documentary is a journey to La Guajira, the land that inspired Colombian writer, Gabriel García Marquéz.
- The camera roams through the cold night of Bogotá, discovering places, corners, where to release all the energy, or the sadness. It's the 90's, and the bars and their characters are the protagonists of this story.
- "La Ciudad de los Durmientes" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work by the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.
- Aterciopelados, the beginnings of the emblematic Colombian rock band.
- "No hay Musas sino Mozas, No hay Mozas sino Cosas" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work of the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.
- A look at the life and career of the great Colombian master of popular music, Lucho Bermúdez.
- A 10 chapter look at southern Colombia's Cali De Santiago: first a provincial sugar harvesting and manufacturing place, then a bohemian hub of artists and filmmakers, eventually operations base for the country's second largest drug cartel.
- On May 15, 1996 in Bogotá, the great American conga drummer of Puerto Rican ancestry, Ray Barretto "Manos Duras", played with his band, New World Spirit, at the Afro Caribbean percussion summit. The event was a unique, one of a kind, experience. The vitality of Barreto's AfroCuban playing, his encounter with Los Papines, the legendary Cuban rumba group, and his spontaneous testimony about his life in music was registered with multiples cameras in this black and white documentary, full of rhythm and energy.
- "Made in Frankenstein" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work of the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.