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- When her husband goes missing during their Caribbean vacation, a woman sets off on her own to take down the men she thinks are responsible.
- A withdrawn senior experiences life in new ways when he begins spending time with the free-spirited woman who lives across the hall.
- A documentary about the power of transformation told through the eyes of 9 trans-identifying individuals in Puerto Rico.
- When a solitary, eccentric artist and professor learns he's going blind, he must come to terms with this terrifying fact and sort things out with his daughter, who became estranged from him years ago.
- A drama about Maria whose fantasy takes into the surreal world of Cybersex, but the one night when she tries to make fantasy into reality danger lurks.
- A police planned to rescue the love of his life, where various conflicts faced and must now decide between love or duty.
- A urban take to the Romeo and Juliette classic with lots of action and a very surprising ending.
- A young man whose perception of love is affected by a broken upbringing, struggles to balance a connection between his best friend (a reckless photographer), and the arrival of a romance that questions his expectations of happiness.
- A documentary which spotlights a struggling family that is half Dominican, half Puerto Rican and that resides in the tough Melrose Projects, one of the poorest public tenements in the South Bronx, New York.
- A documentary on Stephanie Gilmore, the professional surfer whose talent seemed untouchable until a violent turn of events abruptly ended her winning streak.
- A documentary about Puerto Rican iconic revolutionary, Ramon Emeterio Betances, that takes us to a journey to France, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Puerto Rico. He lived in and influenced important revolutionaries in all those countries. Even though he is well known in all of these countries, he is unknown in his own country of Puerto Rico.
- An anthropological look at Puerto Rico and its cinema through films, documentaries, and commercials from the early twentieth century to the emerging cinema of today.
- Luis Raul takes over the arena stage for his final stand-up show, recorded live at the Puerto Rico's renowned Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan on September 14, 2013. Many jokes include being the first stand-up comedian to perform at the venue and his comparative to other artist's demands when visiting a venue opposed to his demands, to the importance of one's eyes (theme of the show), traditional Puerto Rican remedies, his own mother, television infomercials, marijuana, his fiscal problems with past-due back taxes and, of course, sex. Marking his last unplanned curtain call in his career, "Que OJOnes" was brought to the big screen as an posthumous homage to one of Luis Raul's final wishes before his death.
- A Puerto Rican drug convict escapes from jail and flees to Santo Domingo, where he continues his drug business and meets a woman who becomes his lover.
- The film follows a small town election in Puerto Rico. This is not the Puerto Rico of the cruise ships ads.When a young mayor finds his reelection plans challenged by a crusading former evangelical pastor a battle begins for the hearts and souls of the faithful. Amid car caravans, cockfights, reggae-ton concerts and martial arts work outs the mayor is reborn and christened The Boss by his supporters. Accusations fly of mismanagement of funds, vote buying and incitement of violence as the campaigns roll forward. All politics is local and from this perverse passion play uncomfortable truths emerge about the mechanics of democracy in the biggest colony of the United States.
- This documentary presents the passion, the talents, the history, the struggles and the local and international triumphs of the most renowned fashion designers in Puerto Rico. The history of garment making in Puerto Rico has marked our history, culture and traditions forever. This documentary also presents that part of history that was exploitative as a labor manual industry, but that served as the base for what we have today as a fashions industry.
- A research lab known as Reflex, has been experimenting with a protocol process in which the pathogen is joined with human samples. Androids, which cannot become infected, were built to control the human specimens intentionally injected with the alien pathogen. Something goes wrong in the lab, the pathogen escapes, humans are accidentally infected and killed, and the earth becomes a wasteland.
- La Comay was a stuffed lifesized puppet which represents a society matron who recounts rumors and gossip that people have told her and comments on social and political news. Kobbo Santarrosa created the show SuperXclusivo for WAPA-TV. He was joined by Cuban actor/comedian Héctor Travieso as host. In recent years, various politicians have been to the show for interviews, or to reach the audience. Governors such as Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Luis Fortuño and Alejandro García Padilla have made several appearances as both a candidate and a recently sworn-in Governor, and so have several politicians, artists among others. On December 4, 2012 Santrarrosa, through his puppeteering of La Comay, conveyed rumors that the recent murder of a Puerto Rican citizen was related to a sexually promiscuous lifestyle. These comments sparked a backlash on social media, particularly on Twitter and Facebook, and started a movement to boycott the show. The boycott was led by gay activist Pedro Julio Serrano and the movement crowd sourced requests to the show's sponsors to remove their commercials from the show. Within a week, sixteen sponsors had removed their commercials from the show's timeslot, including Aquafresh, AT&T, Borden, Claro Puerto Rico, Triple-S, Sprint, and Walmart. On January 8, 2013, after being asked to pre-record the show instead of presenting it live, Santarrosa abruptly left WAPA-TV approximately an hour before the show started. The program aired that day was recorded from January 7. On January 9, Santarrosa showed up to present his resignation and the program was substituted by a movie. Later in the night WAPA-TV confirmed Santarrosa's resignation. Up until the show's cancellation, it has been the most watched television show in Puerto Rico, according to local ratings by Mediafax, for 13 years.
- A prank call gives start to a never ending predicament.