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- A chronicled look at the criminal exploits of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, as well as the many other drug kingpins who plagued the country through the years.
- The real life of Colombian drug lord, Griselda Blanco, who reportedly masterminded more than 200 murders. This film presents her life story from the time she was a young girl to the end of her life.
- In the early 1990s, three friends set out to hustle the Russian mob, the Cali cartel and the DEA for the score of a lifetime.
- Follows the series of events that lead to the downfall of Colombia's infamous Cali drug cartel.
- A look at how the lives of Colombian footballer Andres Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar were intertwined, alongside the mysterious events that led to Andres' murder in 1994.
- The life of Andres Lopez Lopez during his years involved with the Colombian Cartel aka "Cartel Norte del Valle".
- The incredible story of Dave Tomkins, a small-time English criminal who rose from humble working-class origins to become a leading international arms dealer and mercenary.
- Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.
- The real story of William Rodriguez Abadia, the eldest son of Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, the co founder of Colombia's Cali Cartel, considered at one point as one of the biggest, and most infamous drug cartels in the world. William's childhood was normal, until his late teenage years, when he found out who his father and uncle, Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, really were in the obscure world of drug trafficking. He studied law in Colombia, and specialized in Marketing and Business in Spain. He took over the operation when his father and uncle were incarcerated in the 90's. The Cali Cartel was directly responsible, in alliance with the Colombian government in the death hunt of king pin drug lord Pablo Escobar, worldwide known leader of The Medellin Cartel, and their major enemy. William handed himself in and co operated with the United States government after being pointed out as the third man in charge of this criminal organization. Thanks to his assistance to the American authorities, William got his life back, and now, after having served several years in a state prison, William lives a new life of spiritual growth and seeks a path of change. He is reminded every day of his physical, and emotional scars left by eight bullets from a close encounter with death. He currently resides in the United States, along with his family, and has kept his real identity . He is the author of the book "I am the son of the Cali Cartel." The film will explore the "myth of change"; are behavioral and spiritual changes real and possible?
- Authorities charge the Medellin cartel with conspiracy to distribute heroin and cocaine, thanks to evidence proving they were the New York brokers.
- Pablo Escobar goes to war against the authorities and his rivals, the Cali cartel.
- Upon Escobar's death, the Rodriguez brothers take over as the new cocaine kings, specializing in corruption and buying Colombia's presidents.
- The Rizzutos were one of the longest ruling dynasties in Mafia history.
- The days following the murder of Pablo Escobar by the Colombian police - then 16 years old, Juan Pablo believes he is responsible for the debts that his father's former partners demand from him.
- Insight into the heart of the family's fights over the spoils of the drug trafficker's legacy. What happened that day in 1994, when Juan Pablo faced his father's rival, the leader of the Cali Cartel, who decided to spare his life?
- In 2017 Juan's true identity is unmasked and the fragile peace of mind he momentarily captured is shattered by the Argentine justice system, which accuses him of fraud and money laundering.
- A dentist is drawn into coaching Colombian soccer team Atletico Nacional and assembles a team of local players amid the Colombian drug cartel wars in the 1980s.
- CNN Presents examines the production, sale, and use of cocaine in the world looking at users in American and traffickers and drug lords in Columbia, Italy, and Russia.
- Ross sees just how prevalent cocaine is in Colombia as he joins an army raid, before meeting the son of Gilberto Rodriguez - a founder of the Cali Cartel.
- Pablo Escobar's Medellin Cartel became the most powerful cocaine traffickers in the world. However, when they went to war with Colombia, the cartel tested their limits.
- The Gentlemen of Cali gather their associates together for a big surprise announcement about the future of their business.
- Gilberto and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela use violence and guile to turn the Cali Cartel into a $7 billion-per-year criminal operation.