Género: Non fiction

  • The Head of Spies (El jefe de los espías) 


    Hidden for decades, Manglano's files finally see the light.     Spanish General Maglano, the most informed man in the country, the creator of modern intelligence […]

  • Sara Montiel


    The diva from Spanish La Mancha who conquered Hollywood and the Americas.     Sara Montiel was one of the great divas of cinema and music, […]

  • Carmen of Mairena (Carmen de Mairena)


    An original 6-episode Podcast-Audioseries published by Storytel   The story of Spain’s most famous lips.   This is the story of a woman who wanted to be […]

  • Elvira’s Secrets (Los secretos de Elvira)


    The spy who changed the course of D-Day.   Elvira Chaudoir, an upper-class Peruvian who settled in Paris at the outbreak of World War II, is […]

  • 155, Simon Radowitzky


    A fierce struggle for ideals.                                               Simón Radowitzky, a young Ukrainian anarchist, fled in 1908 from Russian repression to take refuge in Argentina. Soon after settling […]

  • Carmen Sevilla


    The most endearing and popular star in Spain.   Carmen Sevilla, "the bride of Spain", is one of the great Spanish film, television and music legends […]

  • Marisol


    The child prodigy of Spanish cinema.   Marisol (Pepa Flores) has been one of the most iconic actresses in Spanish cinema. At the tender age of […]

  • The Millionaires of War (Los millonarios de la guerra)


    To make millions you don't need to win the war.    December of 2006, former Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared the war on drugs, an era […]

  • Rocío Dúrcal: Follow Me (Rocío Durcal: Acompañame) (TV Series)


    A diva with a voice of her own.   Rocío Dúrcal was destined to be a star. Her first television appearance made her the icon that […]

  • 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 […]

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