Género: Drama

  • Cherubs in Hell (Querubines en el infierno)


    The harrowing story of Mexicans who fought for the U.S. in World War II.     Cannon fodder: that is what the Mexican migrants who enlisted […]

  • A Mexican in Every Child (Un mexicano en cada hijo te dio)


    Beautiful and beloved Mexico is what it is today thanks to figures from its history.    There are illustrious figures who have something, or everything, to do with what is "Mexicanness" today, often relegated to the shadows of oblivion. Beyond the official history, a group of Mexicans throughout history have had the chance to influence, for better or worse, the life and culture of the country, but whom disdain has erased from memory. Heroes of flesh and blood, villains or stars that shined only to be suddenly dimmed.  Figures such as Isabel Moctezuma: the last Aztec princess; Jesús García Corona, the hero of Nacozari; Gilberto Bosques, "the Mexican Schindler"; Tezozomoc, the terrible […]

  • The Weaving of Days (El tejido de los días)


    A sewing workshop, a forbidden love and a big family secret.   The year is 1950 and Julia, alone and pregnant, has just arrived in Zaragoza, […]

  • No Corpses (Sin cadáver) (TV Series)


    The dead that don’t exist.     No confession, no witnesses, no dead bodies, no biological remains, yet a conviction. This is the real case of […]

  • Beloved Monster (Amado monstruo)


      Your monsters are closer than you think.     Juan D., a 30-year-old man, seeks to enter the job market for the first time, a […]

  • The Secret Book of Frida Kahlo (El libro secreto de Frida Kahlo)


    A story full of colors and flavors.   Frida is Mexico itself.    After "dying" for the first time in a terrible car accident, Frida Kahlo reaches an agreement with her godmother, Death. In exchange for Frida preparing an offering in the form of a banquet for her every year on the Day of the Dead, Death allows her to live. Frida wrote down the recipes for each banquet dedicated to Saint Death in a black notebook she called “The Book of Holy Herbs”.  The day this notebook was to be shown to the public for the first time in an exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts, it disappeared.    Haghenbeck imagines that this notebook was a gift from the other great Mexican female icon, Tina Modotti (Frida Kahlo's lover), after the accident.   The author narrates in first person the life of Kahlo, a free, authentic and controversial woman who broke stereotypes with her beauty and celebrated her Mexican identity in all areas. It delves into her decisions, thoughts and secrets, with a constant presence of death through two characters, The Messenger, represented by the revolutionary hero Emiliano Zapata, and her Godmother, Death, who warns Kahlo that she will die the day her rooster Cui-cui-ri stops crowing.  In an intimate and […]

  • The Story of Dinamic (La Historia de Dinamic)(TV Seri


    The young pioneers who became millionaires in the video game industry.     Spain, 1980´s. The extremely talented Ruiz brothers, Víctor, Nacho and Pablo, were 17 […]

  • Piece by Piece (Pieza a pieza)


    The story of a boy who built himself.   “Diversity is in the very nature of being human. We are all different and we need to […]

  • The Red Diamond Saga (Saga Diamante Rojo)


    Kill the Queen | The Last Tower | Death to the King       How far would you be willing to go for revenge?   […]

  • Only For You Saga (Saga Solo por ti)


    Provoke Me | And Love Me | Eternally | Tempt Me   The thorny path of love.     Annia Moreno is a young woman in […]

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