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- The exploits of the notorious drug lord, Pablo Escobar.
- A journalist strikes up a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar.
- Pablo, the bodyguard of a wealthy family, who lives with his mother and two siblings posing as a millionaire to win the heart of a rich young woman who lives in Miami, committed to Federico Villegas de la Concha. Cindy, a mechanical daughter of a neighbor of the Guerrero family, is in love with Paul and makes it impossible for Paul to fall in love with her.
- Incorporating never before-seen archival footage, home movies and interviews with family members, journalists and law enforcement officials, PABLO ESCOBAR: KING OF COCAINE tells the story of the twisted Robin Hood who founded the Medellin cartel cocaine smuggling organization and became the first billionaire criminal in South America. This piece is part of The Learning Channel series "Legends," hosted by Bryant Gumbel.
- Torn between three lovers and bored by her typewriting classes, Carolina (Dillian) writes a passionate love letter to fictional Pablo Garza from Monterrey. The letter is sent by mistake and received by real Pablo Garza's girlfriend. Pablo himself (Infante) flies to Mexico City looking for an explanation. Carolina is rehearsing a musical show for her school dressed as a man. When Pablo meets her, she pretends to be her brother Anibal, a shy and feminine sailor. Pablo likes Anibal and invites "him" to a cabaret. After that, Carolina falls inlove with Pablo but resists to unveil her real self. Meanwhile, Pablo feels himself confused, because young "Anibal" is cute as an angel and has "those blue eyes..."
- On August 25, 1994, Pablo Ibar and Seth Penalver were charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of burglary, one count of robbery, and one count of attempted robbery.
- Peruvian soccer star Paolo Guerrero wages a difficult legal battle after testing positive for cocaine months before the World Cup. Based on a true story.
- An autistic boy called Pablo draws animal friends to help him get through the challenges of daily life.
- Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.
- Join the curious and spirited Pablo as he leads his brother Pumpkin and sister Poppy into the adventures of a lifetime in their new city.
- A blend of documentary and animation tributing the life and work of legendary film-title designer Pablo Ferro.
- The career and death of notorious Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
- Paul (aka Pablo) is a Mexican-American living with his family in California as he struggles to break into the world of stand-up comedy.
- A stunning documentary probing the private life of the world's most notorious drug dealer, Pablo Escobar. Interviews with his mother and siblings, alongside personal photos and video footage, show intriguing behind-the-scenes moments of a ruthless criminal that would stop at nothing.
- A spoof on a Nicki Minaj's song, Pablo Hernandez music video presents the man with great exposure and close-up shots either dancing, singing, lip-synching and having a nice time partying on a gay nightclub. Basically he tells what he likes and it's proud to do.
- Pablo Escobar's illegitimate Jewish son in Miami, Pablito, Treks to Medellin to trace his ancestral roots and starts the kosher cartel.
- Flooded with astute analysis and discussion surrounding his motifs, movements, and methods, "Picasso: The Legacy of a Genius" walks us through the artist's timeline and the complex stages of his life's work. Guided by the prolific artists who followed Picasso such as, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and George Segal, we journey through the artist's spectacularly diverse collection of work from his melancholy Blue Period to the introduction of Cubism. When confronting Picasso's natural tendency to explore and excel at vastly different painting styles, Anthony Caro stated, "I don't know anybody that could change their whole artistic persona so variously and so quickly as Picasso." (Anthony Caro). Always deeply inspired by the poverty and hardships he faced in the early years of both his childhood and career, Picasso did not shy away from the ugliness of his experiences. Following the rapid success of Demoiselles d'Avignon Picasso threw himself into Cubism, creating many of the images that would inspire artists involved with the Abstract Expressionist movement in the years to come. His abstract figures and and settings illustrate the complexities of humanity, presenting inner emotion through his subject's contorted and curious forms.
- Pablo's Hippos recounts the absurd and paradoxical history of Colombia's thirty-year struggle with international drug trafficking, at once a farce and a tragedy, as seen through the eyes of the extravagant pet of the most powerful drug baron in history: a hippopotamus named Pablo.
- Young unenthusiastic priest Pablo must decide whether to let his childhood nanny euthanize his ailing father, a washed-up poet who questions his son's vocation.
- Pablo, Angel o Demonio is the untold story of a man who changed our world forever. He created the multinational enterprise of cocaine trafficking and through terror brought a country to its knees, but through altruistic generosity he transformed the lives of his people, the underprivileged.
- A young, queer AfroLatino holds his ground against the neighborhood boys on the basketball court.
- Two inseparable brothers tragically lose their parents and quickly find themselves in a constant struggle to survive. With little food to eat and bills soaring, Pedro, the oldest, makes the difficult decision to cross the border illegally to find a better job so that his brother does not have to interrupt his education. Pedro makes the dangerous journey and soon finds work as a servant to a wealthy family. While separated, the siblings face various challenges and eventually a romantic love affair. But will romance keep the siblings apart indefinitely? Will Pedro return to town and leave behind the new life he found in the city?
- Pablo is an undisciplined young man who dreams of being the best soccer player and thus get the recognition that his father has never given him. His life takes an unexpected turn when he is seriously injured on the day of his professional league debut. Now only courage can help him get up again.
- Pablo Francisco may be the most outrageous comedian in the country with sold-out concerts and a cult fan base that's exploding worldwide. No topic is off limits in this no-holds-barred look at movies, music, video games and celebrity. See what fans who know him from MAD TV, Family Guy and HBO are talking about in this original live concert that's a must-have for any comedy fan.
- PABLO SAMO, WHOSE TRUE-TO-LIFE STORY IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS FILM, WAS A BARANGAY CAPTAIN AND A DREADED VIGILANTE FROM CAVITE.
- Filmed in the O.C., the show features explosive material that tears apart everything from love songs and psycho chicks to Viagra and American Justice. With his uncanny talent for creating vivid images using strikingly authentic, off-the-wall sound effects, Pablo keeps the laughs coming.
- It's time for our heroes to escape from Vyondville once and for all.
- When ne'er do wells Edmund and Pablo lose their latest Craigslist roommate, the last thing they want to do is return to that cesspool. But to cover the rent, they are going to need to get creative.
- A complete journalistic document that brings never before seen shocking images and testimonials from people who show how the barbaric acts of Pablo Escobar managed to subdue a nation, and how his legacy continues to affect the world today.
- Pablo Francisco, one of the most popular comedians worldwide is back with his all new comedy concert, They Put It Out There.
- When presents are disappearing Party Piet Pablo is accused of stealing them. The Black Pieten go all out to save the evening of Saint Nicolas.
- The painter Françoise Gilot shared the life of Pablo Picasso from 1943 to 1953. This union will feed their respective artistic creations.
- The Death of Pablo is a stomach churning feature film that depicts Pablo's life in a piggery. Each scene, from a cemetery to a repugnant smelly river, unravels Pablo's mind and visually brings to life his unique points of view, opinions and dispositions. The film challenges the eyes' perception of distressing realities.
- Not having heard from her brother Pablo for a long time, Leya decides to come to New York to look for him. All Leya has left of him are memories, an old picture and a letter sent from Brooklyn...
- A film adaptation of Herbert Siguenza's solo show "A Weekend with Pablo Picasso." Written and performed by Siguenza, the one-man show on which this film is based has played to sold-out crowds across the nation. The film adaptation was directed by Tim Powell and San Diego REP associate artistic director Todd Salovey. MEDIA ACCLAIM "A stellar success. It was produced by San Diego Repertory Theatre. "Even though many audiences have a long history with Siguenza from his work with the satirical Latinx performance group Culture Clash, 'A Weekend with Pablo Picasso' will be a revelation," says Michael Alexander, director of public programming at Caltech. "Siguenza's fine acting and painting skills are on full display as he masterfully captures both Picasso's free-spirit character and painting style right before our eyes." Picasso was the first rock star artist-a ferocious pacifist, obsessive art maker, flamboyantly opinionated philosopher, and self-proclaimed clown-who relished expounding his passionate views about love, death, war, beauty, eternity, and creativity. Siguenza creates a joyful and mesmerizing portrait of the maestro as he dances, sculpts, shares secrets, clowns, draws, and impersonates a matador while he embodies the father of modern art. With amazing skill, Siguenza draws and paints in real time during his performance as he takes the audience back to 1957 to spend three days with the genius inside his private studio on the southern coast of France for an unforgettable weekend. Siguenza stitched together his masterful script from Picasso's own writings. "Anyone expecting a politely informative docudrama from Herbert Siguenza's one-man show 'A Weekend with Pablo Picasso' is in for a shock-in the best possible way," wrote Los Angeles Times' theater critic Philip Brandes during its original run. "Siguenza turns in an assured, charismatic and well-researched performance as the complicated Spanish expatriate who became the most influential artist of the 20th century. "Siguenza's secret weapon, however, is his talent as a painter in his own right. A lifelong admiration for Picasso led him to create the show, and his ability to paint credibly in his hero's style makes for a visual tour de force as the artworks come to life."
- A failed internet talk show host seeks to find his way amongst betrayal, delusional friends, and an obsessed fan.
- Pablo needs to stop smoking. Why? Because his wife, family and doctor say he should. But Pablo is a stubborn man. He has worked in the mercury mines of Almadén, Spain, risking his life daily. He has had five severe heart attacks and smoked 20 Winston's a day since he was 12. Now in his seventies, Pablo spends most of his day in front of the TV, surrounded by a cloud of smoke, with his back turned firmly towards a village that has lived through better times. Pablo represents the last generation of Almadén mercury miners, an age-old profession with over 2,000 years of history. Through a straightforward depiction of life's everyday moments, Pablo's Winter explores the decay of the local mining culture, but above all, pays homage to its real protagonists: the miners and their families.