Género: Non fiction
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The fabulous story of the Pelayos (La fabulosa historia de los Pelayo)
Only one family could mock the casinos all around the world and become millionaires. Spain, 1990s. The Pelayos are about to make history by being the first family ever create chaos in casinos all around the world and earn huge sums of money without cheating or committing any crimes. All they need is loyalty,…
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The wars of General Omar Torrijos (Las guerras del general Omar Torrijos)
General Omar Torrijos' legacy. General Omar Torrijos Herrera, a national-progressive dictator, "convicted, sworn and converted", as he defined himself, led the Panamanian nation for ten years. Since the coup d'état that put him in charge on October 11, 1968, his mandate did not cease to be controversial, as he became one of the most…
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Operation Protector (Operación protector) (Film/TV Series)
Invisible heroes protecting us from things we don’t know are there. A Belgian inspector commits suicide in the autumn of 2015 after discovering that he couldn't save his protege. However, before doing so, he sends an envelope containing information to a colleague in the Spanish police. He does this through intermediaries and backstreet collaborators.…
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A Revolver to Carry at Night (Un revólver para salir de noche)
Lolita made him eternally famous but it was Vera Nabokov to whom Vladimir really owes his success. Vera Nabokov conscious of sharing her life with an extraordinary man decided to make his life hers. She was the first to read his texts and prepare them for printing. She is in charge of their finances, his…
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Roses from Stalin (Las rosas de Stalin)
My name is Svetlana Alliluyeva. I was born on February 28, 1926. My father died in 1953. His name was Joseph Stalin. Stalin’s favorite, his only daughter had a rough awakening at 16 years old. She discovered her mother had died of suicide, not natural causes, and her father was a ruthless dictator. Her first…
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The Intruder (La intrusa)
An intimate portrait of Dalí’s muse. Gala Dalí was a woman who wished to be secretive. Although the men with whom she shared her life were to become so famous they would eventually become universal figures, she decided to remain in the background, to the extent that her image became that of a cold,…
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The Magpie In The Realm Of Entropy (Straka V Rísi Entropie)
Science was never so exciting. A funny book of fables explaining everyday laws of physics to children and their parents. In nine fables, diverse animals puzzle over the riddles of existence and how the world works. Readers will find out why hippopotamus float, why a cheetah can’t catch a mouse and whether a magpie abandons…
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For the Love of Art (Por amor al arte)
The perfect crime does exist. He committed it. Juan Manuel Candela Sapieha, also known as ‘El Sapo’, is a Spanish criminal known for his skills in concealment and disguise. For the Love of Art is the true story of the infamous crime which put this man in the spotlight: the robbery of more than…
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The Adventures of Joselito: The Little Nightingale (Las aventuras de Joselito: El pequeño ruiseñor)
The most important child star of Spanish music and cinema. José Jiménez Fernández, known to the public as Joselito or “The boy with the golden voice” ("El niño de la voz de oro"), was the young prodigy of Spanish music and cinema in the mid-20th century. Raised in a humble family during the…
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Love Stories in War Fields (Historias de amor en campos de guerra)
Is love stronger than war? The stories of women who share a common denominator: the same war. Six extraordinary women who, for various reasons, ended up being victims of an armed conflict from which they thought they could never escape, and who, in the midst of this drama, lived intense and memorable love stories.…
