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- Based on the story Alice in Wonderland, Alicia has fallen asleep on a summer afternoon on the bank of a river. When she thinks she awakens, she meets an erotic black bunny in the shape of a woman who catches her attention.
- When young Alice sees a man who looks like a rabbit claiming that he is late, she follows him and stumbles into a bizarre, strange world as cryptic as the 1970s Argentina she left.
- Maravillas, a teenager of fifteen, lives with her father, an old unemployed photographer who steals money from his daughter for his little erotic vices. But Maravillas has the protection of their godparents, Jews of Sephardic origin. When an emerald disappears, the prime suspect will be the father of the girl.
- Leo (27) returns to Las Maravillas, his mining town in southern Ecuador, because Tiberio (60s), his macho father, is dying. Returning reunites him with Ricardo (27), a miner who was his first love and also confronts his true identity with his father. As he navigates the reunion and the farewell, Clarita (45), a trans woman and Shaman, will teach him that we are more than what we can see.
- Papi and Yiyo inherit an old building, unaware that the tenants hide a tricky secret.
- "La Nueva Jerusalem" is a small community of believers lead by Papá Basilio (Rabal) and Mamá Dorita (Jurado). They're waiting for the second coming of Christ, so they've abandoned the world, searching for a new spiritual life. Mamá Dorita sees in young Tomasa (Gurrola) the signals of the chosen one. The young girl will be the new leader in "La Nueva Jerusalem".
- A lonely character lives day by day in Mexico City, unable to control the changing from one body to the next from time to time. His hopelessness is questioned when he meets a woman named Luisa. He struggles with himself and tries to communicate the love that feels for Luisa, hoping to be with her despite his condition.
- Maravilla" can drop the world's best boxers with his lightning strikes and floor the most beautiful women with his devastating looks. But speaking truth to power has left him a virtual pariah in the unjust world of professional boxing.
- Lara feels trapped in a world she no longer understands. Suffocated, she finds her only escape in her childhood dreams and fantasies, but can she remain in this imaginary world forever or will reality prevail and force her to wake up?
- It's summer, school's out and what should be the beginning of a time for fun and enjoyment, for a group of friends seems to be the beginning of some sort of twilight because one of them has a serious disease.
- A satire about the life of the Cuban people. Alicia, a culture instructor, is sent to a small town "Maravillas", which is itself an exaggerated, but very ingenious reflection of the real Cuba. The adventures that she has there are almost as crazy and senseless as the ones lived by the other Alice (in Wonderland), reflecting the indoctrination, coercion, absolutims, and many other everyday problems in Cuban society.
- "Maravillas del Toreo", (Marvels of the Bull Ring) from Mexico City native, and writer-director Rafael J. Sevilla, is among the most successful of several movies which focused on bull-fighting that were released in the 1940's. This one even made a very respectable showing with U.S. audiences. Reasons for the film's cross-cultural appeal is likely because of interest in its stars. hilean-born Conchita Cintron, called the Golden-Haired Goddess, was the sport's first and only real-life female bullfighter. She was paired with Mexico's most famous Matador at the time, the legendary Pepe Ortiz. The characters played by Cintron and Ortiz find themselves caught up in a love triangle, as they each strive to prove their worth in the bull-ring and work their way to the top of their chosen profession. Although only loosely biographical at best, this movie does contain actual graphic, and bloody bullfights, complete with sword through the heart bull-killing scenes that were filmed primarily at crowed rings in Spain and Mexico.
- Documentary about the caves and caves of Puerto Rico.
- Pepito is a small cowboy, who helps the sheriff to solve crimes and catch baddies, with the help of his horse, Huracan, and his dog Amigo.
- Built brick-by-brick in 1928 by East LA community folks tired of waiting for the government to provide recreational opportunities, the Maravilla Handball Court is a community jewel in danger of being demolished and privately redeveloped.
- Utilizing archival and original materials, Darius Clark Monroe examines the role of sports in American culture and sheds light on the lives of players and club owners as well as the unexpected communities, obsessions, and passions they have built around tennis and handball.
- Engineers, experts and architects reveal the secrets, the technique and the challenges behind the construction of the most iconic structures built in Colombia.
- The shooting of an essay film on Don Quixote, intended to weave his traces in contemporary Madrid, is interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. The project then shifts to a quarantine film, in an increasingly dystopian city.
- Maravillas is a cleaner in the high-school she used to study. Her life changes when she discovers something under a chewing gum stuck in a table.
- Part of a longer movie made up completely of short films. This is one of them.
- A famous artist is willing to return to her home country where she left her daughter as a child.
- Armed with an old field guide and camera from her grandpa Vasco, Marina Montez journeys into the magical jungles of a mysterious island to discovery extraordinary beasts, and share their wonder with the world.
- 1982–TV Episode
- 1982–TV Episode