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- Siesta has a strange problem. Despite her best efforts, she always ends up falling unexpectedly asleep. Her dreams are wild interpretations of literary classics, mythological legends, along with the greatest stories of humanity.
- Mountains, jungles, plains crossed by the great river that provides life and unites us as a nation; A trip to the interior of a country that tells us about its sorrows, its joys, emotions, pains and dreams. Voices of a river that must be restored to its greatness. What has the Magdalena River brought you and what has it taken away? Voices, perhaps incomprehensible, nostalgic and perhaps cloudy voices, but also sonorous, sweet and lulling. A journey through the mouth of the Magdalena River until it reaches its source, a journey against the current that symbolically represents a journey through time. A living testimony of those who live with our great river in the depths of oblivion. Voices that tell themselves, but that we rarely do not hear in the midst of the deafening noise of development, of foreign and distant cities. This documentary is the result of a public television that gives a voice to those who do not have. In it, the voices that ask to be recognized as part of the history and life of a nation are the Voices of the River, the voices of the great Magdalena River. "The Magdalena River is the lifeline that runs the length of the nation. For centuries, it allowed Colombians to settle their mountainous, geographically unique region-one of the most challenging on the planet. Colombia's complicated history reflects the beautiful, wild and impossible geography of its largest river: in places, it is placid and calm; in other moments, tortured and unpredictable. A cultural wellspring of music, poetry and literature, in dark times the Magdalena also served as the nation's graveyard. As the country enters a momentous period of revitalization" Wade Davies
- Una miniserie documental sobre la vida y obra del expresidente de Colombia, Alfonso López Pumarejo.
- Searching for the Animal unveils a profound secret about gender violence during the past five decades in Colombia, through Victor Gaviria's creative process in making the fictional film The Animal's Wife.
- Three women, three wars, one dream. Lanja is a journalist in Iraq fearlessly fighting against honor violence. Maia in Abkhazia battles archaic customs like 'bride kidnapping'. Nelly runs a women's shelter in the slums of Monrovia, Liberia. A universal story of women's courage and survival in the aftermath of war.
- Two homeless boys take in a baby, the son of a wealthy family, who is accidentally abandoned by his nanny.
- Felipe is about to graduate, he has conquered the girl of his dreams and is a model of a young entrepreneur. However, his success has come at a high cost: he must maintain a secret life that none of his followers would believe he possesses.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeJosé María Córdova, his family life and his military training at the time of the reconquest of Pablo Morillo.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeAgainst his father's will, Córdova continued his military career alongside Manuel Roergas Serviez. Pablo Morillo installs a permanent council of war to punish the disloyal New Granadans.
- The surviving patriots of Pablo Morillo's terror arrive at Casanare. José Antonio Páez assumes as supreme chief and Commander Serviez is assassinated.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeCórdova is sentenced to death in a court martial, but the llaneros come to his defense. José María is released and goes in search of the Liberator. In February 1819, the Congress of Angostura was held.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeCórdova goes to Tame to meet Francisco Delaware Paula Santander. On July 25, 1819, the battle of the Pantano Delaware Vargas was fought, where Colonel Juan José Rondón attacked with his lanceros and defeated the Spanish army.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeThe battle of the Pantano De Vargas ended with five hundred deaths on the patriot side and a thousand on the royalist side. On August 7, 1819, both armies led by Bolívar and Barreiro met again at the Boyacá Bridge.
- 1979–1980TV EpisodeJosé María Córdova, commander in Antioquia, promotes a series of measures such as: lowering taxes on aniseed and the appointment of José Félix De Restrepo as director of the printing press.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeSimona Duque does not want to accept the economic recognition that Colonel Córdova gives her. In the province of Antioquia, the collection progresses, however, the commander suffers an accident on horseback that leaves him in bed.
- 1979–198050mTV EpisodeCórdova recovers little by little and decides to go to battle against the royalists in Remedios, but they open several war fronts in Antioquia. Under his command, the patriots achieved victory in the Chorros Blancos ravine.
- 1979–1980TV EpisodeThe first civil war begins in Colombia. Córdova's men fight against General O'Leary's troops. Córdova is wounded in the development of the operations and is assassinated for defending the ideals of freedom.
- 198650mTV EpisodeAlfonso López Pumarejo agrees to have a biographical novel written about him. Thus, the former president begins to tell the story of his family, the López and the Pumarejo.
- 198650mTV EpisodeAlfonso López began his political career in the House of Representatives around 1916, there he met his future friend Laureano Gómez. The López company reaches such growth that Pedro decides to hand over the administration to Alfonso.
- 198650mTV EpisodeLópez narrates his last days in the presidency until he resigned in 1945, how he was Colombia's delegate to the UN and how he endured the assassination of Gaitán and the coup d'estado of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. Dies in London in 1959.