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- Jair Valtierra's childhood was marred by the painful experience of bullying. He felt lost and hopeless until his parents stepped in and encouraged him to focus on self-improvement. They introduced him to sports, and Jair discovered that he had a talent for boxing. But his passion for the sport was not purely based on his physical skills alone; he found that boxing was an outlet for him to channel his emotions and build his confidence. As Jair grew older, his passion for boxing did not wane; he trained hard and competed in various tournaments, earning respect and recognition from his peers. But he didn't stop there - Jair aimed even higher, setting his sights on becoming the Latin WBC champion, a formidable feat for anyone, let alone someone from his city, León. Through this documentary, we witness Jair's journey to the top, from his early days in the ring to his first title defense. It is a gripping tale of perseverance, determination, and grit, as Jair demonstrates the power of hard work and dedication, even in the face of setbacks and adversity. But this documentary is more than just a sports story. It highlights the importance of finding and following one's purpose, and the transformador impact it can have on one's life. As Jair reflects on his journey, we are reminded that success is not just about winning championships, but about striving to be the best version of oneself. Jair's story embodies the universal message that anyone can become a champion, regardless of their background or circumstances, as long as they have the right mindset and support. This documentary will inspire and motivate audiences of all ages, as they witness the incredible journey of a young man who overcame adversity and rose to the top - not just as a boxer, but as a role model and inspiration to us all.
- A couple of gay men must break up due the impossibility of one of them to accept his homosexuality. The farewell gets very difficult when the other one tries to convince him to accept himself and not to leave him.
- After his third intent of commit suicide, Emiliano begins the preparations for his next and definitive intent of killing himself, with the help of a 40-year old nurse named Bertha, and a very strange book called "The Suicide Manual".
- Easier Said Than Done explores the ultimate motorsport - rallying. Following an international cast of characters including top drivers, mechanics and co-drivers from around the world. The film focuses on young three time U.S champion Chris Duplessis while he makes an attempt to reach the top level of the sport, the World Rally Championship. Rallying is extremely difficult. It's expensive, dirty, rough and one of the last pure motorsports in the world.
- A band of outlaws appear out of nowhere on a ranchers property and viciously shoot him down. They steal what they can from his ranch and kidnap his wife. They make for the Mexican border, but something starts stalking them.
- A look inside life in a rehab clinic as 15-year-old Jonathan tells his own story of struggle with drug addiction.
- A young boy called Samuel is trapped between the fantastic and nightmare world created by his grandmother. Samuel's world is in danger because his Father, Alcoriza, believes he is evil incarnate.
- A group of voices read suicide notes and ideations as people go on with their lives.
- Isabel, a young woman from the sierra mountains of Guanajuato, is motivated by the love of her family and has learned that to achieve her dreams she must sacrifice her present, to be able to value tomorrow's success.
- What's the craziest thing you've done in your life? Three friends, three answers and three stories build together one out of control situation.
- Tells the story of two Mexican rappers in their journey as independent artists and explore the life conditions and cultural baggage that has led them to find a catharsis in hip-hop and a way to communicate with their communities.