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- The exploits of the notorious drug lord, Pablo Escobar.
- A legendary story tells of a beautiful woman from a poor neighborhood and her love affairs with two best friends who come from wealthy families.
- On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.
- A talented young Reggaeton music composer from Medellín, Colombia gets wrongly imprisoned in New York City, all her music is stolen, and her family is murdered. Years later she returns to Medellín to wreak revenge on those who wronged her.
- Follows five young men and about the marginalized, excluded humanity who seeks a place in the world.
- Helena has lived on a spaceship since birth 20 years ago. She meets her first human besides her dead parents, when Álex repairs the oxygen supply. Things are not what they seem.
- This is the story of Catalina, the indigenous woman who gave away her soul, her heart and her life to a conqueror. "The Queen and the Conqueror" rebuilds one of the first love stories that took place in America, between an indigenous woman and a Spaniard. After establishing the city of Cartagena, Pedro de Heredia, motivated by the need to save his brother, betrays Catalina. Heartbroken, she escapes, only to come back 18 years later, as a grown woman. In her soul, her only mission is: revenge. To end Pedro de Heredia's life, the same way that he, after making her fall for him, ended hers.
- A woman must make an important decision regarding her job and her husband. She, through the force of the sea, wants to achieve spaces of freedom.
- The Australian version of the reality/travel series where teams of people compete in a race around the world for the A$250,000 first prize.
- A funeral car cruises the streets of Medellin, while a young director tells the story of his past in this violent and conservative city. He remembers the pre-production of his first film, a Class-B movie with ghosts.
- A look at how the lives of Colombian footballer Andres Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar were intertwined, alongside the mysterious events that led to Andres' murder in 1994.
- The writer F. Vallejo returns to Medellin after an absence of over 30 years. He meets 16-year-old Alexis. Alexis is the kind of killer who knocks people off on command. The two are immediately attracted to each other.
- Two friends meet and are seduced by sensuous hit woman Rosario Tijeras. Full of hatred, violence is her way of life. The trio loose themselves in a passionate love triangle where the pain of love will be confused with that of death.
- During the 1980s in Medellín, Santiago, an engineer, gets involved in drug traffic to make a quick buck.
- The film is set in Colombia, home of the most powerful drug cartels, where some kids are involved in trafficking who kill anyone who annoys the Mafia bosses on commission. Jesus, Diego and Miguel, three of these guys, have become uncomfortable because they know too much and their "superiors" decide to get rid of them.
- 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.
- Incorporating never before-seen archival footage, home movies and interviews with family members, journalists and law enforcement officials, PABLO ESCOBAR: KING OF COCAINE tells the story of the twisted Robin Hood who founded the Medellin cartel cocaine smuggling organization and became the first billionaire criminal in South America. This piece is part of The Learning Channel series "Legends," hosted by Bryant Gumbel.
- 13-year-old Monica leads a street life, making her living by selling flowers to couples in local nightspots, she is joined by 10-year-old Andrea who runs out of her house after her mother beats her.
- Lured by promises of a better life, three young women are sold into prostitution and must risk their lives and their families to escape.
- A flavour scie tist of a large coffee chain's sent to Colombia where she meets a farmer, and a romance brews.
- Amparo flees the convent and lands in a marginal neighborhood at her sister's house. Cousin Libardo becomes infatuated with Amparo, forcing her to live under his roof; the Animal's family, witness to her captivity. The community, threatened by Libardo, doesn't intercede. Forced to become the Animal's wife, Amparo cannot escape bearing his child. Will she, through love and temperance, survive and save her daughter; bringing an end to the cycle of violence her mother also was a victim of?
- Rodrigo and his friends are bored teenagers living in Medellin. Rodrigo wants to start a punk band. The youths mainly loaf around the hillside shanty towns and, for kicks, steal a bike or car, or shoot someone.
- A man's decapitated body is buried unnamed in Puerto Berrio. His dismembered corpse frightens locals. At the funeral, a stranger writes "chosen" on the coffin, sealing a pact to retrieve the missing head and restore the man's dignity.
- An American traveling in South America ends up living with a group of misfits at an abandoned hospital with a troubling past.
- First season (2013) "El juego de la vida" - "The game of life" The Selection is a review of the exciting world of football and the troubled lives of four emblematic players of the Selection Colombia: Carlos Valderrama, Freddy Rincon, René Higuita and Faustino Asprilla. A production with a touch of fiction that recreates the truths, sacrifices, disappointments, joys and experiences that go in and out of the court and the swells unknown.
- Amanda is a beautiful witch who becomes a large influence on the nation.
- Pablo, Angel o Demonio is the untold story of a man who changed our world forever. He created the multinational enterprise of cocaine trafficking and through terror brought a country to its knees, but through altruistic generosity he transformed the lives of his people, the underprivileged.
- 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
- At fifteen, Milagros' world still revolves around her mother's affection. This summer an unexpected encounter with death will make her question their relationship, her privilege and her own existence.
- A documentary on three young people who live in Medellín, Colombia, an area ruled by a gang with ties to the nation's paramilitary armies.
- Caffeinated tells the story of coffee through the perspectives of people who have dedicated their lives to it. At every step of the process, it's the hands that planted the seed, that roasted the beans, that crafted the drink that makes every cup of coffee a story worth telling.
- Hero Steps is a heartrending drama about triumph in the face of seemingly insurmountable adversity. If little Eduardo can follow his dreams, then surely there's hope for all of us.
- A chronicle of the 1994 Football World Cup in USA.
- Orchid hunters, tells the adventures of scientists Mutis, Humboldt, Ruiz and Pabon and traders looters who invaded the tropics in the nineteenth century to bring orchids to Europe. Stories of shipwrecks and looting, fires that consumed the material, deaths from malaria, "pernicious fever" or murders dagger, always narrated in parallel with the way they are now grown and studied orchids in Colombia one of the countries with greatest biodiversity in the world.
- Boyacense police agent Humberto Rojas is involved in the investigation of a series of attacks with explosives through several regions in Colombia. He will try to understand the relationship between Simón Bolívar's liberating campaign 200 years ago, with the acts of terrorism made by an invisible political suspect.
- Two men meet in downtown Bogotá; one is missing a leg, the other is a "silletero," a man who carries people around for money. Each character bears the burden of a bitter past life.
- A computer scientist scans dreams with a computer.
- A young Colombian boy flees his country to avoid conflict. A longtime cousin in the U.S. introduces him to the world of illicit business, not knowing that the wing he's under is part of the dark organization that seeks vengeance.
- A usurer nicknamed The Turk is killed. Mysteriously, everyone in the village had problems with him and anyone could have been his killer.
- While a director makes a film about this the origins of Cinema in Colombia, suddenly, his mother, apparently suffers a strange mental disease: without explanation she stops talking. This situation forces him to stop his film and starts recording his mother's everyday activity, trying to understand what possibly is happening to her. The director decides to revisit his family's past and finds a video footage of a children's theater play, shot by his mother, in which he himself acts as a false guerrilla fighter. This discovery brings him back to his original film and leads him to find the relationship that exists between the origins of Colombian cinema and what the media called "falsos positivos" a painful recent even in which it was found out that the army killed innocent youngsters and dressed then up as guerrilla fighters to give the impression they were winning the armed conflict.
- In the heart of the Darien forest, newly elected Embera indigenous governor Morelia must confront both male resistance to her leadership and the haunting echoes of her past.
- Tomás makes a trip through the forest that takes him to face his fears produced by his deep existential emptiness.
- A portrait of singer Julio Jaramillo, who became a larger than life star in Latin America .
- The lives of three women are exposed to the psyche of nocturnal predators, who satiate the hunger of their inner demons by cosificando women's sexuality, causing irreparable damage without an iota of guilt. All of them become the same being: Nefesh, part of the soul that remains immersed in the wandering of time; part of the soul that is born in the consciousness of fear of those who still live.