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- A woman (Puerta) decides to become a "pre-paid" prostitute to raise the required money for a surgery to increase her breast size, and that way, change her poor-life-style, her present and her future.
- Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.
- It begins in the middle 30's in a town near Bogotá, Colombia. Tomás Manrique, his wife Josefina and his little son Pedro, had to take a train and leave that town as soon as a war conflict started in the area. When they arrived to Bogota, a man called Pascual became their friend, and got a hotel for them to stay. When Tomás and Pascual got closer friends, Pascual robbed them. But when Tomás found it out, and went to reclaim his money, Pascual introduced him into an easy-life world, into dirty businesses and crime. In that very moment, Tomás damned the whole 5 next generations of the Manrique family. He damned them to suffer and made their lives a hell. Ten years later, Pedro met Marlene, a nurse, and fell in love with her. Pascual was having money troubles with Tomás, suspecting that he was taking advantages of their businesses and "gaining" more money than him, so he killed him. Pedro found this out, and killed Pascual the day of his own wedding with Marlene. But before Pascual died, he said: "I curse you, Pedro Manrique. I curse you, and your sons, and the sons of your sons. All their lives will be a such a hell, than the only rest they'll have, will be death". With the help of a medium called Magnolia, Pedro found out that in a far future, his sons Armando and Antonio would have serious troubles and that one would kill the other. So Pedro knew that the only way to save his family from the curse, was love. The next generations, in 1970's, 80's, 2000, 2005, and 2006, had a very sad history: betrayals, loves, murders, and most of all, all the stories involved with dirty businesses. The Manriques: a family damned to suffer.
- Based on a true story, a group of 147 overworked and underpaid Colombian soldiers find the treasure they didn't seek; $46 million. The film is a surreal black comedy and follows 4 of the 147 soldiers who were part of the anti-guerrilla "Destroyer" battalion, and tells of their story leading up to and after finding the money. The soldiers decide to divide the money between themselves instead of giving the money to the Colombian government. The soldiers don't have food, water or toilet paper, but instead use their bags full of money as pillows. As the soldiers are recalled and taken back into civilization, they start to use their money for bad things, spending it on brothels, alcohol and prostitutes. The discovery the soldiers made changed their lives. They no longer live in poverty and now are capable of achieving their dreams. Now they hope to return to civilization and make their dreams come true.
- A psychedelic multiple-storyline around a disco called "El Colombian Dream".
- After a traumatic situation that makes Vega become an agoraphobic person, she decides to live like a hermit in an apartment because of her father's recommendation. But some strange things start happening, she sees visions, and hears noises and voices. She starts to worry about the dark past of that apartment, and the bizarre obsession of her neighbor.
- Set in Colombia in the mid-50's, this is the story of the "Sentimiento" band, before being "Sentimiento". During too years, all the 11 main characters have to go through betrayals, loves, divorces, and deceptions, all told with a mix between romance and music. Carlos (bassist), Román (percusionist), Ricardo (saxofonist), Lina (singer), Leonardo (pianist), Parmenio (background vocals and "guacharachero"), Tito (orchestra director), Oscar (trumpetist), Clara (singer), Antonio (singer), Xiomara (dancer and background vocals) are the members of the band, and they have to dance the Dance of the Life.
- This movie tells about three different kinds of love: teenage love, marriage love, and mature love, each one represented by three men: Óscar, Eduardo and Rubén, respectively. Óscar falls in love with his new neighbor, Elizabeth; Eduardo, Óscar's father, loves Myriam, but they divorce when he realizes his wife doesn't love him anymore; and Rubén, Eduardo's father, is in love with an old ex-job partner, Esperanza Arias. These three men find out that love is sometimes an obstacle, and these three women find out that perfect men only live in women's imagination.
- Rodrigo Castillo is very sad: his wife Amparo has died. He gets dim when he finds some fan's flowers on Amparo's grave. But when he finds that those flowers come from Armando Lascar, a friend of them, he doesn't get angry. What he doesn't know, is that Armando was the Amparo's lover. This is when it start to be shown some Rodrigo's and Armando's flashbacks, and Amparo's two lovers join their memories to rebuild their lives.
- In NY city, surrounded by candles and rose petals, a tired-of-life woman carefully prepares her death place on a bathtub, turning her death into a ritual. While she floats, every single blood drop comes out from her veins and mixes with the warm water, and she starts to remind her nonsense life in little fragments. By the time the end of her life gets closer, she remembers the good and the bad times, her joys and shames, and the simple and complex facts that makes life be the life. These are the memories that make her choose between go on with her life or finish it.
- A magician announces in a show that in Ciénaga, a small town in the Colombian Atlantic Coast, there's a little girl whose hair is made of real gold: Juana. The Deacon, the Mayor, and the greedy population of this town find in this unusual gift the solution of their financial difficulties. But sooner or later, Juana's gift will become in a curse she'll try to fight.
- In Bogota, a city located 2600 meters above sea level, there's a newspaper called "2600 Metros" where everybody's the main news. This movie tells a one-day-story of a few group of people of different races and economical status, that'll find that they share more than just a simple geographical place. People who live "2600 meters closer to stars", but far away from happiness.