Subgénero: Historical
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Official love story (Historia oficial del amor)
Colombia, contada a través de una historia de amor familiar. Con este best-seller, Ricardo Silva Romero nos cuenta su historia familiar. Su destino, su karma y su suerte. Superponiendo la historia de la nación que los vio nacer: Colombia. Partiendo de su presente continúa tres generaciones atrás. De la mano de su padre, un físico que…
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Moss (Musgo) (Film)
Man’s best friend will be the last to lose hope. Moss is a dog who, not understanding why wars happen, has witnessed how his home and the family he lived with disappears in a second when a bomb drops and destroys everything. Among the rubble, he searches unsuccessfully for his two kids, Janinka and…
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The Red Book: continuation (El libro rojo: Continuación)
BOOK I: 1868-1928 | BOOK II: 1928-1959 BOOK III: 1959-1979 | BOOK IV: 1980-1993 Contemporary Mexico told through its crimes. In 1870, Vicente Riva Palacio, Manuel Payno, Rafael Martínez de la Torre, Juan A. Mateos, and Francisco Zarco published The Reed Book: 1520-1867, a fictionalized history of crime and bloodshed in Mexico from 1520 to…
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The Palace of Lourizán (El Pazo de Lourizán)
Fear, threat, silence, and secrets become a lifestyle. This is the story of a family, divided into three parts and set in the same majestic scenary: the Pazo de Lourizán, an impressive Galician manor house. Lúa is a six-year-old girl who lives in Madrid during the transition period. Her mother is Galician, and her…
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Bad Blood (La mala sangre)
The Goya that Sparked a war in Spanish Aristocracy. In the opulent and enigmatic history of the Ramírez de Haro family, an aristocratic lineage that has endured through the centuries, lies a secret that will unleash an epic saga of betrayal, rivalry, and unsolved mysteries. When the Count of Bornos, Fernando Ramírez de…
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License to spy (Licencia para espiar)
Women who dedicated their life to the dangerous art of espionage. When we think about female spies, Mata Hari and World War I usually come to mind. But the truth is that women have had a much more relevant role in political secrets for much longer in practically every culture there is. In this…
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Hilda Krüger
A complex investigative operation of a Nazi spy in México. Hilda Krüger, an attractive and sophisticated German actress, starred in one of the most extravagant episodes of the mid 20th-century. Admired by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's omnipotent and sinister Minister of Propaganda, she first left for the United States with the apparent intention of continuing…
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The Nazis in México (Los nazis en México)
A distant territory becomes Hitler’s obsession to achieve victory. In the 1930s, Mexico becomes an obsession for Adolf Hitler. The war had not yet begun, but Hitler was convinced that establishing an alliance with this country would be fundamental to his victory. The Nazis in Mexico presents the German attempts to take over Mexican…
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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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The Woman with No Name (La mujer sin nombre)
A writer silenced by History… until now. Stage director Noelia Cid is a hardworking, disciplined, intuitive, and highly organized woman. When she is commissioned to direct Spell, a play by renowned playwright Gregorio Martínez Sierra, she decides to use the documents that his wife María Lejárraga preserved, to conduct the research. Noelia is…
