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- AfroCuba '78, the documentary tells the story and the destiny of the original Cuban jazz group AfroCuba and its musician.
- For the first time, Russian theater director, Anatoli Vasiliev, allows cameras to film one of his rehearsals. This fascinating documentary takes us to core of the rehearsal of the plays "The Stone Guest" of Alexander Pushkin and Moliere's Don Juan, while we observe first hand his method of direction and reflections.
- Cuban Army Major Roberto Hernandez returns from an Internationalist mission. The family that he finds is not the same one that he had left; he tries to confront that, but it's just a simple reflection of what is happening all throughout the country.
- "La Ciudad de los Durmientes" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work by the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.
- "Made in Frankenstein" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work of the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.
- "No hay Musas sino Mozas, No hay Mozas sino Cosas" is part of the series "Jovenes Escritores" (1995), a visual interpretation of the first work of the new generation of authors that emerges in Colombia beyond magical realism.
- It's raining outside, Julio, a Cuban journalist, arrives at the home of Diana in Bogota, seeking refuge and an opportunity to save the relationship that they had years ago in Cuba. Locked in the apartment, the two characters struggle to restore their love in the midst of the passion that goes beyond them and the past which unites them. Now they are alone, uprooted, trying to reinvent a way that will restore hope.
- This documentary is a journey to La Guajira, the land that inspired Colombian writer, Gabriel García Marquéz.