
Flying Childhood Conducta (2014), Producer Country: Cuba. 11-year-old Challa grew up living with her drug-addicted mother. He makes a living training war dogs. This means of making a living made him violent. This is reflected in his campus life. Camilla is a 6th grade teacher he is awe and adored. One day, the teacher was so ill that he could not come to school for several months. The new teacher could not understand Chala's behavior and sent him to a labor camp. When Ms. Camilla returned, she strenuously opposed the new teacher and classmates. Camilla and Chala's relationship began to heat up, but the growing relationship threatened them to stay in school. The film won the Best Picture Award at the 15th Film Festival in Havana, New York in 2014.
Love is a Dog Lady is a 154-minute drama film co-produced by Altavista Pictures and Zeta Pictures in Mexico. Directed by Alessandro González Iñárredo, written by Gillemo Ariga, and starring Gale García Bernal, Adriana Barraza, daGopoto Gamma, the film was released in Mexico on June 16, 2000.
The film consists of three different stories, the first story in which the boy falls in love with his pregnant sister-in-law and wants to take her away from his brother who works at the supermarket during the day and grabs the supermarket at night, so he takes her dog to participate in a dogfighting competition; the second story shows that the beautiful woman is a supermodel who lives with her boyfriend who left his wife, and finds herself trapped in a car accident after the dog falls into a trap; the last story, the old man was a former guerrilla, because he accidentally picked up the dying black dog and reunited with his long-lost daughter.
Holy Blood is a 1989 Italian-Mexican co-production directed by Alessandro Zodlowski and starring Axel Jodorowsky, Blanca Guerra and Guy Stockwell.
The film uses a surrealist approach, through the half-truths and half-illusions of the mentally ill Fenix, showing the strange life course of his family, and exploring religious and philosophical propositions. On December 9, 2018, the film was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 3rd Macao Film Festival.
Holy Mountain La montaña sagrada (1973), a Jesus-like thief (Horácio Salinas) wakes up from the children's stone strikes and enters the city with a handless dwarf. A frantic celebration was taking place in the city, some people were killed, birds and finches flew out of their guns, and a large number of toads dressed as Indians and European colonists were blown up in the melee. The thief took the cross from several men dressed as Roman soldiers, and they made countless models of themselves...
The thief climbed in full view of a tower that produced gold, and the warlocks in the tower extracted gold from the thief's dung. The warlock used astrology to identify several disciples, who were mask-producing merchants, weapon dealers, artists, toy dealers, government advisors, army chiefs, and architects, representing different planets. The warlocks gather these figures who control the country, abandon everything, and set out for the legendary holy mountain in search of immortal secrets.
Mole El topo (1970), the mysterious and brilliant masqueradio killer "Mole" (Alejandro Jodorowsky) and his 7-year-old naked son (Brontis Zodrowsky Brontis Jodorowsky) ride their horses through the hot Mexican desert. They passed a village that had been washed in the blood of the bandit "Colonel" and his minions, and the moles followed the clues provided by the dying villagers and swept the Colonel's gang away.
After this, he left his son in a monastery and continued his journey with the woman he rescued. The woman tells the mole about the legend of the four masters, and this competitive man challenges the four masters, and he succeeds again and again with his superb marksmanship and exquisite plans, but he also understands something in the process. The film won the 1972 Mexican Golden Sheep Award for Best Cinematography and the 1974 Special Jury Prize at the Asolo Fine Arts and Artists Film Festival in Italy.
Accident Space El Incidente (2014), the brothers have lived a tight life, the younger brother is cowardly, the brother is domineering, on this day, the brother robbed others to get money, the brothers were happy, a detective came to the door, the two sides had a dispute, in the middle of the chase, the three people found themselves trapped on the endless staircase, no matter how they could not go to the end ...
On the other side, the family is trapped in the boundless road, the same gas station, the same convenience store, the endless wilderness around them, but they can't escape this terrible hell...
Roma is a feature film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starring Yaliza Abaricio and Marina de Tavira, which premiered on August 30, 2018 at the 75th Venice International Film Festival in Italy. The film tells the story of a young maid, Cleo, who works for the Sophia family, who have been separated from her husband for a long time, and the sudden unexpected pregnancy causes her to face a life and death with four children in the family who are regarded as their own.
The Maid is a 2009 Chilean film directed by Sebastian Silva and starring Catalina Saavedra and Claudia Celedón. "The Maid" tells the story of the rich man's maid Lege, who knows the secrets of everyone in the family, and after 23 years of dedication, she cannot accept that the family has a new maid to join, and she tries her best to drive away the new maid, but her soul is imprisoned in a prison of self-loathing.
Rescue at the Center of the Earth is a disaster film directed by Patricia Reagan and starring Antonio Banderas, Juliet Binoche, Mario Casas, Rodrigue Santoro and others. The film was released in the United States on November 13, 2015. Based on a true mining accident, the film tells the story of 33 Miners in Chile who were trapped in the depths of the earth during a sudden disaster in 2010.
The Hunt for Neruda is a drama film directed by Pablo Larain, written by William Calderon, and starring Luis Généco, Gayle García Bernal, Mercedes Morand, and others. The film tells the story of an ambitious detective who tries everything to catch Pablo Neruda, who opposes the Chilean government.
"That Year the Sun Shines" and a Chilean drama film directed by Andrés Wood, the film tells the story of the frank and pure friendship between two teenagers from different class backgrounds in the Pinochet coup in Chile, the ambiguity of youth, all ruthlessly destroyed in a bloody coup, a turbulent era full of antagonistic hatred and contempt for death, perhaps leaving an indelible harm to the Chilean generation.
Elite Trooper is an action film directed by José Padilla and starring Wagner Mara, Cayo Huenqueira and André Ramiro. The film tells the story of two good friends who are brothers and sisters who join the elite military police of the Rio District to fight against drugs. The film was released in Brazil on August 17, 2007.
Elite Force 2: Enemy Current is a crime film directed by José Padilla and starring Wagner Mara and André Ramiro. The film tells the story of the corrupt police force led by Rocca and others who enter the slums after the drug dealers disappear, bully the city, collude with officials and bandits, and become another intractable disease in Rio State, and fight on behalf of the righteous side.
Love, Simplicity is a gay film based on Love, Hand in Hand by Brazilian director Daniel Ribeiro, starring Guillermo Lubb and Fabio Audi. The film was released in Brazil on April 10, 2014. The film revolves around a blind boy, a lively dead party girl, and a skinny and tall school transfer teenager, three people holding hands to feel the love that crosses the vision.
Central Station is a Brazilian film directed by Walter Cyrus and starring Joe Emmanuel Carneiro, Walter Cyrus and others. The film tells the story of the realistic Dora, driven by motherhood, who helps Joshua travel to the Northeast to find his father. The film was released in Brazil on April 3, 1998.
Nice: Crazy Hearts is a biopic produced by TV Zero, directed by Roberto Berliner and starring Gloria Pierce. The film is based on the true story of Dr. Nice, telling the story of her persistence in successfully curing schizophrenic patients with psychotherapy. The film premiered at the 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival in Japan on October 25, 2015, and was released on Chinese mainland on January 5, 2018.
City of God is a 2002 thriller film directed by Fernando Merrills and starring Matthews Nacgare, Alice Braga, and Sohohei. The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel God's Town, which was released in Brazil on August 30, 2002. The film revolves around the City of God, a black kid born into a poor family, Busca, who is afraid of becoming a criminal and content with a low-paying job. Because he has the eyes of an artist who is good at discovering life. Eventually, he became a professional photographer.
Ordinary Woman is a drama film directed by Sebastian Lério, written by Sebastian Lellio, Gonzalo Massa, and starring Daniela Vega and Francisco Reyes, and was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 12, 2017. The film tells the story of Marlena, a transgender woman, who takes up the weapon of the law to regain her dignity and rights as a woman.
The Snake's Embrace is an adventure film directed by Hiro Gella and starring Jan Bevert, Nibio Torres, Boone Davis, Antonio Bolívar and others. The film tells the story of the German scientist Theo and the American explorer Ivan who entered the Amazon rainforest and searched for a mysterious plant that could cure diseases with the witch doctor Calamakat. The film was released in Colombia on May 25, 2015.
Dungeon Memories La noche de 12 años (2018), the film was shortlisted for the Horizon Unit Award at the 75th Venice Film Festival (2018). Uruguay's "Rush olympic film" this year. Adapted from the true story of the period of Uruguay's military dictatorship.
In 1973. Uruguay is ruled by a military dictatorship. One autumn night, three Tupamaro prisoners were taken from their cells during a covert military operation. The command was accurate: "Because we can't kill them, let's go crazy." "The three men will be held in solitary confinement for twelve years. Among them, Jose Mujica - later became president of Uruguay.
Zama is a drama film directed by Luquesia Martel and starring Daniel Gimenez Cacho and Laura Dunas, released in Italy on August 31, 2017. The film tells the story of Zama, a Spanish officer serving in the colonies, who is eager to return to his homeland and his relatives, and does not hesitate to participate in adventures, but in the end he cannot escape the mercy of fate.
Blazing Coins is a drama film directed by Marcio Pinny Road and starring Leonardo Spalaglia and Eduardo Noriega, released in Argentina on May 11, 2000. The film tells the story of two inseparable robbers in the 1960s, Naylor and Angel, who are found by the police during the robbery, and the two flee in order to escape the pursuit.
In Hawaii (2013), a financially troubled Martin (Mateo Chiarino) is looking for a job near his home in Eugenio (Manuel Vignau), only to discover that the two were childhood playmates. In order to help Martin, Eugenio offers to let Martin work as a summer worker at his mansion, but unexpectedly triggers a wrestling game that causes a subtle change in the relationship between the two. Childhood friends who have not been seen for many years, now that their social status is very different, can they reverse the position of the master of this struggle?
Argentine director Marco Berger, who won the Berlin Film Festival's Teddy Bear Award for "Absence". The film blurs the boundaries of sexual orientation and tells the strange and delicate ambiguity between men with love and lust.
Wild Story is a drama film directed by Damian Szfron and starring Ricadu Darling, Dario Glantinetti, erica Rivas, and others. The film was released in Argentina on August 14, 2014. The film consists of six heart-wrenching, independent short films that tell the story of revenge based on flights, restaurants, road rages, tickets, accidents and weddings.
Enigmatic Eyes is a mystery film released by the Argentine Project Company, directed by Juan José Campanella and starring Ricardo Dahlin, Soleda Veramir and Pablo Lager, released in Argentina on August 13, 2009. Based on Argentine writer Eduardo Saceri's novel The Secret in Their Eyes, the film tells the story of retired prosecutor Benjamin Esperidor trying to uncover a rape and murder case more than two decades ago.