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- Short film about the formation of ''La Dramática'', a secret society which used theater to infuse freedom ideas in the minds of the people of Santo Domingo during the fight for the Dominican independence. One actor struggles with the way he should say his lines while rehearsing for a play they are about to show, at the same time, while the stage is being prepared for the play, the prop master realizes that there is someone in the public that shouldn't be there at all.
- The story of a sexual assault survivor whose political environment only offers limited options in terms of her response to the consequences of the crime. Pushed to the outer dimensions of her trauma, she makes a decision.
- More than half a million Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian origins live in the Dominican Republic, where each day they face discrimination and xenophobia just because they have the same color as the majority of the population. This attitude towards black people can be seen almost unconsciously from a very young age in Dominican children, who automatically associate color with nationality.
- A little baby girl (Sofía Elena Blanco Montás) is trying to stand up from the floor to reach some cookies on the sofa. After that she gives her very first steps all by herself, but no one is there to celebrate with her. No one conscious, that is...
- Wilito is a 13 year old boy who lives in Los Praditos, a slum in the heart of Santo Domingo, the capital city of Dominican Republic. It is in slums like this where a vast part of the working class lives. They have water and electricity shortages, being Sundays, the only day of the week they receive water. This micro-documentary follows Wilito through a typical Sunday in his 'barrio'.
- A "micro movie" advertisement trailer of 4 minutes for the Adventure Game developed by Beijing Jianyou Technology, Sea Dawn, inviting players to embrace adventure.
- A lonely young woman living a questionable life holds on to hope as she tries to heal her past. A few innocent words send her into a spiral.
- A ballet of construction workers sublimely dances Tchaikovsky's Swan lake. Vals is Official Selection at Rainier Independent Film Festival 2007. Vals (Waltz) was created under an unusual set of circumstances. During three months, at the same time every morning, video was captured and edited following a strange set of actions and reactions executed in perfect synchronicity by construction workers in the midst of hard labor, often bordering futility and the inexplicable, such as move mud from one place to another. Vals can be dissected into layers, like peeling an onion or an artichoke. Beyond the obvious and hilarious contrast between the exquisite Swan's lake melody and the sweat pouring out from an intensive labor, rests a lesson of life. An accurate snapshot of the rigors demanded by existence in a modern society. Staged in a Caribbean island, far from the sophistication of other latitudes, Vals serves the purpose to remind us, that everyday life break backs and destroy souls. Luis Arambilet Santo Domingo, 2006 Forms: Experimental, Short Genres: Alternative, Drama, Microcinema, Underground, Musical, Avant-garde, Human Rights, Independent, Urban, Art Niches: Hispanic, Latino, Mature/Adult
- During an emotional crisis an artist returns to her country of origin, searching for relief in a cultural journey through colors and textures.
- An overview of the crisis of education and health in the Dominican Republic, set against the high cost of the construction of the Santo Domingo subway system.
- The music video is directed by Cuban producer Alejandro Perez, under Enrique Iglesias' longtime collaborators creative director Yasha Malekzad and executive producer Kasra Pezeshki. The music video was produced by Artist Preserve, London. The featured dancers are from Havana's Ballet Lizt Alfonso. The lead female dancer in the video is Ana Karla Suarez. The video production in the Dominican Republic was produced by Aquiles Jimenez. The Spanish version of the video has been viewed over 2.3 billion times, while the English version of the video has received 240 million views as of September 2017. It is his most viewed video on YouTube, surpassing his 2010 hit "I Like It". The Spanish version of the video is the ninth most viewed video on YouTube. "Bailando" became the first Spanish-language music video to have been viewed over a billion times.
- Official music video for "Can We Chill" by Ne-Yo.
- 20144m6.6 (62)Music VideoOfficial music video for the Spanish version of "Bailando" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
- 20145m7.2 (60)Music VideoOfficial music video for the English version of "Bailando" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
- A mysterious killer gets called by an old employer to finish an unfinished job...but he doesn't want to work for him anymore. Now, he has to break free while doing what he enjoys the best: killing.
- Is a story that represents pure love in a distorted way without taking away the subtleness and the romanticism of a young couple living in a pretentious cosmopolitan city in a caribbean country.
- Some friends sitting in front of a television set are watching a film directed by Stanley Kubrick but failed to understand it.
- A daily episode of a young couple: she (tiny and powerless) can't sleep because he (fat, hairy and unbreakable, like a Pokémon) snores loudly all night.
- Ary is a girl who still believes in a very peculiar version of Santa Claus. Her friends at school bullies her for that and for other things.
- In a romantic date of a couple, one of them will get a big surprise.