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- Using high tech gadgets, two kids have to save their reactivated OSS top spy parents when they're taken by an evil, high tech enemy.
- James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop a mysterious organisation from eliminating a country's most valuable resource.
- Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, popularly known as Che, along with his friend Alberto Granado, decides to take a road trip across South America. His experiences on the journey transform him.
- María Margarita is the youngest of four siblings in a family living in a mining town in the Atacama Desert (Chile). The most special time of the week for this family is Sunday, when they all go to the movies to enjoy stories that let them escape their everyday lives by transporting them to other worlds. The girl's parents soon realise that the little girl has a very special gift: an almost uncanny ability to recount movies. The girl's extraordinary talent will spread throughout the village, changing the fortunes of her family as the country is transformed forever. With standout performances from Academy Award® nominee Bérénice Bejo, BAFTA nominee Daniel Brühl, and multiple-time Goya Award winner Antonio de la Torre, The Movie Teller is a celebration of our capacity to defy even the harshest circumstances, to find love, community, inspiration, and hope where there seems to be none. Through the stories we weave, we can elevate our lives with shared human emotion.
- A documentary about two different searches conducted in the Chilean Atacama Desert: one by astronomers looking for answers about the history of the cosmos, and one by women looking for the remains of loved ones killed by Pinochet's regime.
- Follows Moses leading and conducting the Hebrew people from the slavery of Egypt to the freedom towards the Promised Land according to the Ancient Testament Bible book of the Exodus. The story told like never before is faithful to the Scriptures.
- This is a romantic historical drama based on the true story of the first woman "conquistador" who went to the South American land that would become Chile, and helped to form the city of Santiago. It is based on a 2006 novel by Isabel Allende.
- Delving into the nearly-religious significance of water, this profound rumination on memory and loss bridges the gap between its mystical origins, Pinochet's coup d'état, and the secret of a mother-of-pearl button at the bottom of the sea.
- A diverse cast of non-professional runners attempt to complete the most difficult ultramarathon race series on Earth. Their dramatic journey takes them across the World's most picturesque yet brutal landscapes, pushing their bodies, hearts and spirits through a myriad of external and internal obstacles. DESERT RUNNERS delves into the mindset of ultra-athletes, and the complex ways in which human beings deal with both heartbreak and triumph.
- A travel guide to the very alien planets of our Solar System.
- This two-part science fiction docu-drama examines the possibilities of a dangerous, manned space mission to explore the inner and outer planets of the Solar system.
- Hermanoteu is a young shepherd boy who, enlightened by the "Divine Light", travels to the land of Godah to free the people from the oppressive hands of cruel tyrants. A comedy based on the hugely successful play "Hermanoteu in the Land of Godah" by the Brazilian theater company "The Best of the World".
- In an Old Wild Western town, a mysterious drifter seeks vengeance for his family's massacre - but ends up falling for the murderer's daughter.
- The leader of a Chilean gang uses martial arts to protect a girl from a bully.
- A dramatization of Alonso de Ercilla's 16th-century epic poem about the Spanish conquest of Chile.
- Humanity is a film about the human race, which includes everyone on Earth.
- Pacífico's injury thrusts his daughter Carola into leading his mining crew, navigating greed, misogyny, and threats while trying to secure their future.
- Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility.
- Five astrophotographers armed with hi-tech cameras and telescopes capture the night sky in spectacular images of sparkling constellations, blazing comets and shadowy eclipses for the viewers to experience the stars as never seen before.
- An extraordinary journey deep into space offering fresh insight into the origins and evolution of the universe.
- It is the story of Leonora Latorre, a young aristocrat who becomes a Chilean spy in Peru during the years before the Pacific War.
- An Incan queen incurs the wrath of her own people when she falls in love with a Spanish prisoner whose life she has spared.
- In collaboration with NASA, this documentary aims to answer the question - why is it important to go to Mars? Space exploration can expand technology, further our understanding of the universe, and foster peaceful connections among nations. It is our responsibility to inspire future generations to make space exploration a necessary priority.
- Markus 'Max' Stöckl has been setting speed downhill mountain-bike records for over 20 years. Now, in his endless desire to go faster, he attempts to break his own World Record of 164.95kph on a desolate peak in Chile's Atacama Desert.
- An essay on grief.
- Antonio, young Brazilian civil servant, travels to the Atacama Desert in search of inspiration to write a short story.
- A group of poachers are following two elephants on a journey to find the mythical elephant graveyard, which leads into mysterious territories that will involve death and reincarnation and their relation to Buddhism and Hinduism.
- Two friends decide to spend their holiday in the peace of the desert in northern Chile. The harmony of the place will be turned upside down when the space between the two girls becomes increasingly narrow.
- A film director obsessed with making a western decides to go to Northern Chile in search of a story for his screenplay. Being confused with another, a real adventure begins. Now he will have a good script... If he leaves alive The story of a man with no history. The journey of an author becoming his own character and his impossible return.
- What leads a Spaniard to live in Siberia? Why does a hotelier decide to settle in Ciudad Juárez where shootings are common? These questions will be answered in What am I doing here, the new news program that Cuatro will broadcast starting this Sunday. With a format similar to that of Spaniards around the world or Traveling streets, the reporter Elena Ortega has visited Spaniards who emigrated to peculiar or extreme places, either because of their climate, insecurity or lack of resources. In the program, produced by Mandarina, Ortega has lived for 10 or 12 days with people who live in landscapes very different from those of his origin. In the first program, for example, she will be in Siberia, a region that reaches 40 degrees below zero in winter and with a population density of three inhabitants per square kilometer. She will live there with Juan and Cecilia, a couple who are raising her seven children on this stage; Ricardo, a journalist who has been working in the steppe for five years; Paula, a Spanish teacher, and Sandra, an anthropologist specializing in the study of ethnic minorities. "There are two profiles, the vocational and the romantic," explains the reporter, "some came there for work and others for love." Ortega affirms that they have been brutal and intense experiences due to the harshness of the areas she visited. From Siberia she takes the way to warm the body of the Siberians: "The population easily falls into alcoholism because for them it is the easiest way to warm up. While a kilo of tomatoes costs three euros, a bottle of vodka does not reach one euro, "she points out. But Siberia is only the first scale of the six that they propose. The program will also end up in Chernobyl, where Raúl, a Spanish cementer, participates in the construction of a new sarcophagus for the damaged nuclear power plant; in the Atacama desert, in Chile, where an Asturian construction company has lived for years in a climate so dry that it even makes the nose bleed; in the Mexican Ciudad Juárez and in the Pacific ring of fire, where they contacted a Spanish survivor of the 2004 tsunami who lives in Indonesia.
- A TV crew is sent to the desert North of Chile, on assignment to cover an old train which was supposed to have been dismantled decades before. When the young journalist and his cameraman discover that the train is still running, a voyage begins whose destiny promises to remain unknown. The days pass while Daniel and Victor scout and film images without knowing the true meaning of their mission, rolling deeper and deeper into the desolate Atacama desert - the driest on the planet. In the end, this world of strange and solitary characters threatens to absorb the lives of the travelers, for whom the voyage becomes an adventure without return and in which from the beginning, fantasy has overtaken reality.
- Forbidden love between an aristocratic Chilean and a labor leader. Set in 1918.
- The horrifying story of what went on inside General Pinochet's secret prisons.
- A City slicker, a Miner and an Astronomer converge in the Atacama Desert, misery and ambition leads them to dark places.
- An exploration of the territorial complexities of the emerging astro-industry in the Chilean Desert. Entangling the perspectives of the human and non-human, indigenous and foreign inhabitants of the Atacama, the film addresses notions of presence and progress, focusing on the social impacts that they have.
- Sandwiched between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific coast in Northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth. The award winning documentary, "Atacama: The Flowering Desert", is an intimate look at the surprising variety of wildlife that exist in one of the harshest environments on the planet. Completed in 1999, "Atacama" is one among many wildlife productions directed by Christian Munoz-Donoso.