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- Love drives two young lovers from Medellin, Colombia to seek fortune in New York City, only to find a harsh reality that will put to test their true love for one another.
- Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.
- After taking a DNA test, Latin America's most decorated artist, Rene Perez, AKA Residente, embarks on a global adventure, to trace the footsteps of his ancestors and record his latest album.
- This International Emmy Nominated series takes its name from the successful operative carried out by the Colombian army. It tells the story of the Colombian government's war against the FARC guerrillas during the past two years. The 15 kidnapping victims who spent more than six years in captivity and political intrigue that culminated in one of the most efficient military operations in history. It will also feature details of the operation, such as the experiences of intelligence agents from the armed forces who infiltrated the guerrilla organization. It will also provide the kidnapper's perspective of the war as well as the viewpoints of those who planned and executed the operation, revealing details of planning and execution.
- Pope Francis is shaking up the Catholic Church and putting the Vatican back on the world stage. The Argentine-born pontiff's stances on issues like the LGBT community, women, and the environment are changing the public perception of the Church. Some see him as a Marxist pope, someone who has defiantly aligned himself with the poor. Others view him as a rock star pontiff who defies norms and appeals to a new generation of Catholics. But just how deep is he transforming the Church? Are his gestures more symbolic than real? As Pope Francis embarks on a visit to the United States, we look at his rise to the papacy in Fusion's documentary Saint or Sinner: Pope Francis.
- "Infiltrados" offers a deep insight into the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revoluccionarias de Colombia), on of the most lethal terrorist oganizations worldwide, responsible for 60 percent of the cocaine which enters the United States. This documentary tells the very important story about what it takes to successfully infiltrate a terrorist organization and to eliminate its leaders. Written and directed by Juan Rendón, and narrated by Jorge Ramos.
- Thanks to his son Casper, a useless apprentice kidnapper, Vladimiro meets Napoleon, the unscrupulous owner of a water park that has won many enemies and very dangerous.
- While Vladimiro locks himself in the bunker with Napoleon, in Aquamundo the calamities have no end.
- Oleg loses patience and takes extreme measures. Detectives Aguirre and Cólera dismiss their colleague's suspicions Santacruz about Panda X, but his most visible head has an unexpected link to the kidnapping.
- While Rufus pressures the Koreans to ready the bomb, Vladimiro prevents his daughter from opening the bunker.
- Napoleon makes a counter proposal to Maya and an equivalent offer to Vladimiro, who doesn't take it well. While Meanwhile, in Aquapark, the rivalry between Krakens and Little Noses reaches its limit.
- As the feuds between the kidnappers continue, Napoleon takes control of the bunker.
- Oleg finds Napoleon, and Vladimir has to make a choice: his peace of mind... or his family?
- With the atomic bomb about to explode, the police vie for command of the hostage rescue operation, Oleg leads one of his men to the limit and Amparo relives the love she once felt for her husband.
- A Colombian presidential candidate is abducted by a guerrilla group and forced to withstand harsh conditions.
- The army plot to rescue Ingrid and the other hostages by disguising themselves as humanitarians. The disguised army encounter the guerrilla group, as Ingrid and the hostages try to make an escape.
- A Rare And Fascinating Look Inside The World's Most Grueling Military Competition: Fuerzas Comando. The competition was held in Colombia and included troops from the United States, and 20 Western Hemisphere nations. The documentary focuses on the intensity of the annual competition, the unique Special Forces skill sets, and the tight-knit camaraderie between the region's brotherhood of elite warriors.
- A Rare And Fascinating Look Inside The World's Most Grueling Military Competition: Fuerzas Comando. The competition was held in Colombia and included troops from the United States, and 20 Western Hemisphere nations. The documentary focuses on the intensity of the annual competition, the unique Special Forces skill sets, and the tight-knit camaraderie between the region's brotherhood of elite warriors.