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A 1940 film directed by Rafael E. Portas.
Mexican feature film
A person circles the city center every day; while wandering he finds 27 love letters. From that experience, he tries to reconstruct moments of his past and chaotic present.
Days of Our Death is a documentary about workers in an army occupied tin mine in Bolivia. The film alternates between showing the men, women, and children of the community at work and going to school and showing a street celebration. Narration over the scenes of work consist of sentences written by the children in school exercise spoken in Spanish and repeated in French.
Just as the city's movie theaters are closing their doors, the relationship between Leandro and his son Martín is fading; but Leandro tries to redeem his past mistakes, free Martín from a gray life and get him to recover his imagination, to dream again and find the light.
The chronicle of the revolutionary campaign of Che Guevara in Bolivia (1966-67), which has remained placed in his famous diary.
To protect them from the evil eye, tradition says that newborns must be soaked and wrapped in a blanket from toe to neck for seven days. When her child is born, Hana decides to ignore what she believes to be an old superstition.
A colorful, poetic and lush journey in this beautiful Colombian village Jericó through the eyes of eight women of all ages and social conditions.
At the beginning of 2012 the so called war against crime, led by the Mexican Federal Government brought, as consequence, a number of nearly 50,000 casualties and a social climate of violence and distrust. How was this experienced by the men and women who fight this violence from the trenches of science? To the End of Reckoning tells through the eyes of the Jalisco Forensics Institute the development of this engagement, in one of the most violent states in the Country.
A concert film with crowd-sourced footage honouring Deftones’ last live performance before the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, recorded at Petco Park in San Diego, California on November 2, 2019 during the second annual "Dia De Los Deftones" festival. Created by and uploaded to the YouTube channel DeftonesLive on November 2, 2021 in collaboration with editor DVDuring, the film was a passion project comprised of roughly 560 fan submitted smartphone videos taking inspiration from the 2006 Beastie Boys concert film "Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!".
The three-minute short finds a precious young girl from the Mexican countryside placing a flower at the grave of her deceased mother, only to be pulled into a colorful underworld populated by festive skeletons.
An anonymous testimony recounts the harsh experiences that are lived in Mexican society being part of a community that, to date, is rejected, marginalized and violated for proclaiming and demanding their rights, which have been denied by religious and falsely moral ideologies that continue to permeate within families and the country.
The Horton and Brady broods endure the romantic trials of life in Salem, a Midwestern hamlet filled with evil geniuses, star-crossed lovers and a rich family history.