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- At the end of the 19th century, Ignacio de la Torre married the daughter of the president of Mexico, Porfirio Díaz. Ignacio leads a double life: he rises in the traditional world of politics while being a member of a clandestine society.
- The reunion of three friends, among tango, dance, music and the opportunity of a trip that will take them as in their good old days to travel the route of the country.
- Ivanna (Irene Esser) and Vicente (Gabriel Agüero) fall in love one summer in Caracas. As their relationship intensifies, so do the secrets between them.
- With the advent of democracy in Chile, a general amnesty for prisoners of non violent crime is enacted. Angel Santiago, a young man determined to avenge the abuse he suffered in prison, goes in search of the famous bank robber Vergara Grey, whose robberies have earned him a reputation he'd leave back. His plan for a daring robbery is complicated by the magical presence of Victoria, a mysterious young dancer.
- During the final decade of 18th century in Mexico City, capital of the vice-royalty of New Spain, the official choreographer publicly complains of the abusive and unjust methods of the administrator of the vice-royalty, and puts in jeopardy his life and his mestizo son's, in a climate of social privation, racism and intrigues of power and religion faith that grows out of proportion when the Inquisition intervenes.
- At the end of the 40, a girl escapes of the boarding school where it has its father to go to reunite with its mother, and after a time with her discovers why their parents separated.
- El baile is a successful 1959 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Edgar Neville. It is based in his own successful theatre play 'El baile', released in (1952), play that won the Spanish 'Premio Nacional de Literatura'.
- Eugenio's dream is to win a big trophy, but he could never achieve it as a football player. Now he is 72 years old and he sees a chance to fulfill his dream through a tropical dance contest. But when he loses his partner half way through the contest, his only chance of winning will be to face his own prejudices and those of your family. Now, he will change the Ball for the Hall.
- A magazine writer Carlos, gets dumped by his girlfriend who feels she needs more experiences. in order to avoid depression he goes out with his extravagant, crazy friends and gets thrown into a million bizarre situations.
- 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.
- A beautiful aristocrat and a stable boy find escape from their doomed love by fantasizing over a time when they were free to love each other and dance.
- Lucas and Elisa are an elderly couple whose life is suddenly cut short when Lucas is diagnosed with an incurable disease. This short fill is a tale to demonstrate that no adversity will be able to stop the constant growth of real love.
- In the mid-1980s, peace initiatives between the Colombian government and the guerrilla group, FARC, led the latter to disband after two decades of fighting and establish a legal-political party, the Union Patriótica (Patriotic Union). As the UP met with some successs in local elections, it became a target of right-wing death squads and paramilitaries. So far, 3,000 UP members have been murdered or have disappeared, making it a case of political genocide unparalleled in the world. The documentary "The Red Dance" views, through the memories of survivors and relatives of victims, this period of terror and assassination. While FARC has reverted to war, a petition is pending before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) regarding human rights violations by the State of Colombia.
- Lisa discovers that the dancing partner she has rehearsed with for months to impress an important talent scout is now in the hospital with a twisted ankle. She will have to choose between forfeiting or dance with clumsy Javi.
- This movie derives from a radio documentary. The images follow the sound track. The story takes place between Seville and Cadiz (Spain), and in Jerez de la Frontera's festival. Encountering her flamenco's teachers and masters, the author reveals us the history and the codes of the flamenco dance. Without gravity, served with humor and poetry, the movie feeds us of the strength, the sensations and the depth of this Art, tracing the theories and the functions of the duende. This documentary delves beyond physical and cultural boundaries in attempting to elucidate this contemporary art that is always more innovative and festive, but that still remains obscure. Between exile and roots, we are guided through the essential question of universality and the transmission of this art.
- A group of men wait their turn to hop on a machine that takes them to a place they desire.
- For Ricardo soccer is everything. For Hernan it's a weekend game. Ricardo's life has been lived in the shadow of his brother. At work he follows his brothers lead. On the soccer field he makes the play and his brother finishes it. This is the moment when Ricardo will step out of the shadow and take a stand for his ultimate dream. Ricardo wants to pursue soccer as a profession. For Hernan that choice invites a life of uncertainty. Hernan feels betrayed. Ricardo feels abandoned. El Baile is a human story, a drama set against the backdrop of the worlds game.
- 'The Dance Bus, Adelante', a documentary, follows the St. Edward's University Ballet Folklorico on a 10-day, 3,256 mile tour through the interior of Mexico. The performance tour becomes a once in a lifetime experience for the students. Experience the performances and the behind the scene's drama of this amazing journey.
- Xibalba, the Mayan netherworld, appears to a Mesoamerican woman in her dreams. Xibalba scrutinizes Hispanic religiosity and the exaggerated ultra-modernity present life. Woman's ancestral mothers send their messengers, the Zompopos, to help the souls to re-connect with their inner pre-Hispanic strengths. The mothers invite the woman to learn about ancestral wisdom erased or hidden by religious colonialism and an irrationally super technological society. The mothers invite the woman to learn about ancestral wisdom erased or hidden by religious colonialism and an irrationally super technological society. As the women transform to the goddesses of corn, cacao and water, the revelation of the Mayan past invites the present to start the dance of the Zompopos.