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- When it is the time to shape reality, the spy world calls The Pro Bono Spy Hunter.
- Challenged by phone by the Pro Bono Spy Hunter and his valet, The Boss travels to the year 2121, where the USSR won the Cold War. Caught spying, The Boss undergoes a subtle questioning technique that tortures him and his interrogator.
- A wealthy executive seeks to take the wife of a humble cab driver, giving him a job in one of his companies and sending him on a trip to Bolivia in order to consummate his lust.
- Ariel and Rocío, two kids mistreated by their grandmother, flee from home in order to meet their mother, who is working in another country. The kids face menacing challenges and drift through several countries to find her.
- Due to different circumstances several kids work in the streets of La Paz (Bolivia). While a group of Catholic priests help them they are endangered by organ thieves and drug dealers. When one of the children is kidnapped and the perpetrators evade the Bolivian police the Blessed Virgen Mary intervenes unfolding miraculous events.
- A woman who had a very hard life has to fulfill two roles in her life: a respectful mother during the day and a prostitute at night.
- Under difficult circumstances Leonidas Zegarra is born in a little town in the Peruvian Highlands. As a child he falls for filmmaking. Facing illness, the opposition of his father, sorcery, critics and threats he devotes to it.
- Friedrich funds a contemporary clone of Karl Marx. Marx's hideout is in Peru. Karl will be in a meeting of the Communist Party. Dads, moms, and kids arrive to enjoy a birthday party. Karl freaks out, noticing a priest and nuns.
- When, by phone, the Sociologist provides advice on counter subversive torture, he vaguely feels that previously the Intelligence Officer, the Special Operations Officer, and the Painter-Narrator believed in Latin American and world peace.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out an audience knows what entertains it. If they like what a film director does, they like his style. It is his brand.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out that Mr. Moo mistreats him. He forces him to eat repulsive and expensive food. Moo is a tyrant. Moo stays hidden.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out that he knows Mr. Moo and his philosophy. Mr. Moo isn't a Marxist.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows directives by the Chinese Communist Party. He hates American filmmakers. He doesn't think that they are artists. He looks at them as mercenaries. They sold out workers' ideals.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the Chinese Communist Party. He points out that his news program has a high rating. The viewers love it. They want to learn more about class struggle.
- ParlanChíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows directives by the Chinese Communist Party. He points out that the cultural elite didn't have much public in the US. The film producers did. So, by treating filmmakers as artists, it got one.
- The Research Director runs The Institute. It deals with mind powers. It has an Art Gallery. It is a scam. It is a front for gunrunning. He supports art and culture as tools of war. He is a cynic.
- The Narrator shares with us how, by phone, a Latin American Sociologist explained a military-funded study on the feasibility of a coup d'état to the Intelligence Officer, visited by a Special Operations Officer after that.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the orders imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out that mind powers are a new dangerous Communist tool. He suffered a backlash. He shares some stories about him and Mr. Mu.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out that class struggle is a class war. War is an activity that demands strategies. To win, thinking like a coward is helpful.
- Bilioso Moral is a sociologist. He must promote a book on morals. He knows his specialized and unusual viewpoint is not the best for selling the book. He goes ahead and explains the subject cunningly.