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- Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, popularly known as Che, along with his friend Alberto Granado, decides to take a road trip across South America. His experiences on the journey transform him.
- Documentary-style series about the era of the dinosaurs, mixing real locations and CGI.
- An inspector hunts down Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, who becomes a fugitive in his home country in the late 1940s for joining the Communist Party.
- This is a romantic historical drama based on the true story of the first woman "conquistador" who went to the South American land that would become Chile, and helped to form the city of Santiago. It is based on a 2006 novel by Isabel Allende.
- An ambitious entrepreneur wants to cut down the forest of southern Chile, but a young ecologist girl will hinder their plans.
- A powerful enclave in southern Chile known as Colonia Dignidad and the influence it continues to have on the country.
- A Swiss-Chilean citizen travels to Chile to receive an inheritance in Mapuche territory, an emotional and dangerous journey.
- Luis, a family man, and Miguel, his older son, are laborers at a sawmill in the mountains in southern Chile. Solitude and sadness drive Miguel to migrate to the city and start over. Due to the instability in his work and his monotonous existence, Luis will try to change his life, but destiny will want something different.
- In the Southern Andes, a living being survives since 200 million years: the "Araucaria Araucana" with its incredible history, little known and forever linked to an Amerindian people of Chile: Pehuenches. This isolated community survived during centuries thanks to the Araucarias. A perfect harmony between man and nature, forever upset by the invasion of the Spanish colonists, the conflicts of territories and the increase of logging. Protected today, this sacred forests are the refuge of a unique and wild nature; but fires threaten this balance. What remain of these people and the link with this tree? What can they teach us about our environmental problems?
- I discovered that during my childhood between Chile and Barcelona, you were filmed only behind the doors, blurred in your daily life as a Mapuche nanny. After 20 years living abroad, we traveled together for the gathering with Chile and your southern family, a trip that made us recognize ourselves as mother and daughter.
- Toni Sponar, born in Styria in 1934, emigrated to North America in 1958, accidentally became a ski instructor, and fulfilled his personal dream of eternal winter. For one half of the year he works as a ski instructor in the northern hemisphere in Aspen. The "summer months" he spends in the southern hemisphere in a high valley of the Andes, at his own freeride ski resort Arpa. He's found happiness within simple living conditions - and hasn't missed a single winter for 50 years. A touching portrait of a person who has found happiness in every possible respect.
- 'D-construir' tells the story of a little girl in a fantastic world, wondering through mountains, enchanted forests and rivers, searching for animal parts to attach to her little stuffed rabbit's body in the hope that he would come to life with them.
- Montana, USA- 65,5 million years B.C. In the last days of the dinosaurs' hegemony over the world, a female Tyrannosaurus struggles to reproduce in a world poisoned by volcanic gases, which has resulted in dwindling prey numbers.