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- To escape an arranged marriage, a woman flees into the depths of the Mayan jungle, where untamed nature merges the human and the supernatural.
- A Colombian refugee tries to rebuild her life at a guest house located on the shores of a great lake in the Andes.
- Ras is a construction worker and graffiti artist in his neighborhood of east Cali, Colombia. After he loses his job he sets off on a journey across the city to find another graffiti artist.
- The last days in the life of an old forgotten local hero.
- On the remote island of Fårö in Sweden a woman experiences the death of her mother. "As she died, my dream was born, for her return". In Colombia a mother attempts to soothe her spirit by attending healing workshops with other women. In Canada a mother prepares to become a grandmother for the second time. Reenacted memories of the two directors and twisted realities of the main characters real lives are playfully weaved together in a fictive movement from darkness to light, from death to life.
- A man looks for his lost father but suddenly an accident leaves him injured and stranded in the desert. Cared by a couple in the middle of nowhere will find what he was looking for.
- A drama set in the black communities of Colombia's Pacific coast, where a man looking to flee the country by boat encounters a local fisherman.
- Manuk, a five-year-old child, tells the story of the Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, a company of musicians, dancers, actors and circus artists coming from different places around the world.
- It was during a casting session in their school that the two personages of this film met the director. Each separately told him the story of how they had broken up. And what if fiction allowed them to get back together again?
- Natalia's father, Ricardo, was diagnosed with Parkinson's 12 years ago; with this condition, the production of Dopamine, the neurohormone responsible for movement in the body and the feeling of happiness, stops. During those years they had a very strong family crisis, Natalia also told them that he liked women. She could not understand why, despite having been left-wing militants in their youth and fighting for equality and freedom, they could not accept that choice. Today, a decade later, they meet to talk about the ideas of family, homosexuality, ideological struggles and what the progression of Ricardo's illness has meant.