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- The history of friendship of two females teenagers and how it's cracked up by misinformation about sexual education and violence against women.
- A series of stories with old thieves. Framed portraits in Mexico City from the 1970s and 1980s. From the corners of poverty and the prowess of being able to steal "honestly", a series of characters that make the old way of stealing endearing
- A young woman in the southern Mexican region of Chiapas falls for a revolutionary fighting in the Zapatista conflict.
- A documentary on the student movement in Mexico, 1968, made by film students
- A profile of the filmmaker ("The Tall T," "Seven Men from Now") who, notes narrator Ed Harris, "made his mark in one of America's greatest art forms.the Western movie." Included: comments by admiring colleagues
- Documentary about spanish director Luis Buñuel.
- The adventure of a young photographer in the Mexican jungle, searching for his lost shadow, stolen by an old Indian witch.
- In the land of the Zapatistas, Augusto Pinochet and Fidel Castro, what are the stories Latin Americans have been telling to confront their troubled past? Latin Noir travels to five Latin American cities, to meet with famous crime novelists Leonardo Padura (Havana), Luis Sepulveda (Santiago), Paco Ignacio Taibo II (Mexico City), Santiago Roncagliolo (Lima), Guillermo Orsi, and Claudia Piñiero (Buenos Aires). Through their work, we discover a unique genre of flourishing literature that is political, dark and above all concerned with a sense of extreme disorder created by the state's involvement in crime.
- Details the relationship of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and highlights the place that the couple and Casa Azul took in the days of Communists fleeing to Mexico. Leon Trotsky's exile to Mexico City and Casa Azul affected the couple and their circle. Rare footage of Frida, Diego, Trotsky, and stock footage of Casa Azul and the couple's shared home are mixed to delight fans of art and Frida.
- Family movies, shot with a 9.5 mm Pathé Baby camera, let us know traditions, customs, joys and sorrows of a Mexican family from the 1920s to the 1950s.
- Different sketches in which Cantinflas, as a policeman, scolds ordinary Mexican citizens for not giving a good image of the country before the 1968 Olympics.
- Celebrates 100 years of cinema in Latin America by discussing its origins and development in this subcontinent. Its structure is based in 12 short films directed by various Latin American directors.
- Short documentary film showing the ravages and consequences of confinement in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic in Mexico through many images and photographs.
- The Rose Marine Theater in Texas has recently been recognized by the US government as a national historical landmark. It failed at showing American films in the 1920's and began presenting Spanish language films to the North Side's growing Hispanic population and embraced a culture that was in the middle many famous acts such as Pedro Infante, Dolores Del Rio and many other acts preformed or presented Films to the community that was neither considered Mexican or American. The film explains the hardships of living as a minority and finding a place that could be called their own. In this slow conversion to Americanism the new generation still uses the theater to express a sense of place in the community and in this country.
- A boy writes in his diary everything that happens around him amidst the turmoil of the corona virus during the pandemic.