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- A fascinating portrait of Australian director Rolf de Heer's struggle to authentically capture the indigenous Ridjimiraril's story in TEN CANOES and a tribe who desperately wish to preserve their culture on film.
- Antonio y Luisa, una pareja que se acaba de conocer, son atacados por un grupo de delincuentes que acaban asesinando a la muchacha. Cuando Antonio se recupera de las heridas, empieza a investigar la identidad de los asaltantes.
- Sue is a boy who, because of his female name, has always lived a life of torment and violence, in a world on the brink of collapse where the law of the macho reigns. Having reached the point of no return with the death of his mother at the hands of the Crimson Bands, a violent street gang, he decides to embark on a journey through the dystopian wastelands in search of his father who gave him this name before abandoning him. During his journey he will meet a married couple with whom, reluctantly, he will continue the journey facing the dangers that this world hosts, until the long-awaited reunion with his father.
- The Making of the Dragon is a comedic satire (not a spoof) of the Kung-Fu film genre. Shot as a "Behind-the-Scenes" look at how a fictional Kung-Fu movie is made, the film is basically a movie about the making of a movie. The fictional film "The Dragon" tells the story of how a young boy, who's master is killed by a group of thugs, grows up to avenge his teacher's murder. The lead character of Bruce is a tribute to the late great martial arts legend and portrays many of the stereotypical characteristics and ideosyncrasies that distinguished his illustrious career. The Making of the Dragon emphasizes and exaggerates all the overly dramatic moments, simplistic storylines and farcical elements that make up the films of the Kung-Fu genre.