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- A catholic priest in Monte Bello, El Salvador has created a clandestine operating room inside the church to extract the human organs of kidnapped people and sell them on the black market.
- A hangover is the least of Giovanni's problems when his wild bachelor party and a stripper give him the biggest headache of his life.
- Set in the coffee fields of Latin America, the movie unfolds through the eyes of Josefina Moreno, an 18 year-old coffee picker, with a rare and amazing sense of smell.
- A ruthless hitman for the 18th Street gang deals with his sexuality inside an evangelical Salvadoran prison, where he is not just guilty of crimes, but of an unforgivable sin under God and gang: being gay.
- Dreaming of a better life, two brothers from El Salvador cross the border. But their paths diverge with one headed for success, the other for tragedy.
- This is a story of love, forgiveness, and about how listening to their inner selves marked the lives of 3 friends, who met at the height of their respective professions, and their transit through life for 20 years.
- After a tragic death, a family of three is forced to move to a desolated part of the country only to be haunted by mythical creatures.
- Don Cleo, a humble seller of Piñatas, who lives in a little town in El Salvador; arrives at home after a long day of work to find an extortion letter at his door steps. That letter tells him that if he doesn't pay $500 in 72 hours, a small fortune for him, he will be killed. He quickly decides to raise that money whatever way possible with friends, and acquaintances. However, after various attempts and finding himself further into trouble, he decides to confront his perpetrators. This desperate decision leads him to devastating results.
- In the capital of El Salvador, the drivers of a bus, a taxi, a minibus and a private car confront the ravages of 12 years of civil war that continue to torment the country.
- Nacho and Ela give life back to the old and abandoned Cinema Libertad with the use of a ray of light, they both tell stories to the people living inside the old cinema.
- Dramatic composition depicting a host of F.M.L.N. guerrillas marching forth from Monte Alzaco, the spiritual home of Salvadoran resistance.
- Filmed in stunning black and white, this immersive dive into the lives of the people of Quelepa, El Salvador, is a tour de force of experimentation along the lines of the work of Mexican surrealist director Carlos Reygadas (SILENT LIGHT, POST TENEBRAS LUX), an ethnographic slice of life as vibrant as it is enigmatic. As we spend time with our central character, we slowly peel back the layers of his daily life and experiences, catching glimpses of life in a small mountain village teeming with history.
- "In the Salvadoran civil war, my father and thousands more were captured and tortured by the State. These are some of their stories. When I turned 33, my mother told me that my father, during the Salvadoran civil war, had been captured and tortured for 33 days by the National Police. Two years later I had the courage to ask him and other men and women about those days. These people do not ask for revenge, all that they ask is to know the truth."
- An insomniac man and his wife try to find the meaning of a strange nightmare that has interrupted the peace of their rest.
- Miss Universe 2023 debuts moms and trans contestants amid financial struggles. Two married moms and two trans women compete, breaking norms. Crowned Miss Universe sparks change with a powerful speech on inclusivity and diversity.
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- Lulú wakes up to an empty house. After 5 years, absence has turned her life into a limbo, but she still has hopes of finding her son and husband alive after they were kidnapped on their way to Monterrey Airport, México.
- For Lourdes, a writer of the Salvadoran diaspora, returning to her native country means having to face complex emotions around a misogynistic environment that triggers her anxiety. Once there, she is forced to confront a lingering marriage crisis and reevaluate the meaning of freedom.
- "Exquisite Corpse" combines documentary, fiction and experimental film-making as it traverses the social and oniric landscape of a region struggling between modernity and tradition. A peasant named Juventino, is killed during a fiery nighttime battle, dedicated to purify the city. As he leaves his world in the midst of this ritual he is infused with visions as his own mind attempts to filter and purify his fears and his desires. Juventino's myths, as torrid and exuberant as the geography, are often more concrete than his reality. The inhabitants aid his journey by performing rituals with the hope of understanding, pleasing and obtaining favors from the beyond. During the day these rituals unleash repressed emotions, which at sundown are liberated into lascivious celebration. His corpse, during the autopsy, unveils something more repugnant than his death, the submission of the living to it. This fantastical collective biography immerses into a dense mythological universe by narrating the life of this being in the process of unbeing, this character becoming this corpse.
- Opposing forces, a government soldier and a guerrilla are trapped together in the heavily-bombed area around the Guazapa volcano. After a hostile meeting, an unlikely friendship develops between the two. When they come across a lost girl in the jungle, they decide to take her back to her family, and the odd trio find themselves having to look out for each other.
- El Salvador at the height of the civil war in the La Praviana neighborhood, transgender woman Viento seeks revenge for the murder of her partner and the disappearance of her fellow trans sisters.
- A day in the life of a Salvadoran taxi driver. Attempting to survive the grim realities in San Salvador, Gabriela Rodriguez prioritizes her family as she is pulled in many directions.
- La ReBusqueda is the first romantic comedy ever made in Central America.
- Camila and Fernando are so engaged using their cell phones that they lose awareness of everything that is happening outside of their screens.
- José is a child who grows up with fear of the transvestite on his street, with time and the passing of the years it will be Realize that his neighbor is not as bad a person as he thinks.
- In an attempt to evoke the past, Guillermo innocently gets involved in drug dealing to get his hands on Angel Dust. Caught in family conflicts and facing threats in a business he doesn't know, he hits bottom, leading to a tragic outcome.
- A group of veterans "guerrilla and soldiers" faces hatred from the past and a prevailing grief when they return, 25 years later, to the neighborhoods of San Salvador where they fought the final battle of the Salvadoran Civil War.
- Loosely inspired by Shakespeare's Othello, La Palabra de Pablo (Pablo's Word) tells the story of a broken contemporary Salvadorian upper middle class family - struggling with jealousy and revenge.
- To stop the uprising violence in Central America a group of politicians, scientists and military leaders invest in creating a super soldier; one who could stop crime and help to unite central America in one country, but not everything is what it looks like.
- The polo champion tells the story of the life and work of Enrique Álvarez Córdova, the substantial Salvadoran landowner, member of one of the 14 richest families of the time, Great sportsman and polo champion, and a principal promoter of an Agrarian Transformation or Reform in the nineteen seventies. He acted together with a group of intellectuals during a period of upheaval and repression from the state against the popular sectors during the military government of Coronel Arturo Armado Molina. He was minister of agriculture and livestock. It tells the memories of the successful cattle ranch El Jobo, which Enrique later left on his own employees' property. Prominent intellectuals who were protagonists of the story will participate in the documentary as will people who know him, landowners who opposed the Agrarian Reform, and people who benefited when Don Enrique donated his land to those working it. The film tells the story of the assassination of Enrique by the hands of the Salvadorean alt right death squads and gives an actual perspective on the landownership situation in El Salvador. The failure to process the Agrarian Reform was on of the deciding factors for the start of the civil war, in addition to the murder of Enrique Alvarez and the other leaders of the FDR. Enrique Álvarez Córdova was a magnificent person, of high humanist values, and a genuine philanthropist who had the courage to fight with his people against a criminal dictatorship. The polo champion has three acts: In a first act, the main characters are presented. Some of them are telling the story of the Álvarez family since their arrival from Colombia, in 1872. Enrique's childhood is described, the social context of his birth, in which the 1932 massacre took place where 30,000 indigenous people died at the hands of the Salvadoran army. Enrique lives in a luxurious house relatively away from those events. Enrique's youth as a millionaire studying in the United States in a school for rich children, captain of the tennis team, outstanding soccer and football player and polo player. Very popular at your school especially with the ladies. Great dancer, he sings and participates in many high society events. In the second act the characters tell how Enrique becomes Minister of Agriculture. The problems begin with a project in which he must limit the size of the lands of powerful families. The military wants an agrarian reform, but they fear rich families. Enrique as minister also comes from the richest families and knows that agrarian reform is urgent. He realizes the enormous social problem and the poverty of the peasants. He begins to become aware of the serious social problem in El Salvador. The military retreats before powerful families, because they are organized in a radical movement of landowners. Enrique feels betrayed by the military and resigns as Minister of Agriculture in 1973, He goes to live on his successful cattle ranch but begins to carry out an agrarian reform with his own workers. Many thought he was crazy ... In 1979, in the middle of a revolutionary situation in maximum dramatic intensity, a coup took place on the part of young military officers, the Communist Party and other sectors with good intentions. Enrique is again Minister of Agriculture but only for three months ... The coup fails, because the old military gains support from the conservative sectors of Washington. The repression of the army to the Salvadoran people is brutal and thousands of deaths occur. This is at the end of 1979, but in 1980, Enrique Álvarez decided to join the Popular Liberation Forces, a guerrilla political-military organization of the Salvadoran people. Enrique works as a leader in the social sector and is elected as the founding president of the legendary Revolutionary Democratic Front, FDR.
- After serving ten years behind bars for her miscarriage, considered by her government to be an act of aggravated murder, Teodora Vásquez becomes a spokesperson for the other 16 Salvadoran women behind bars for the same "crime" in this story of sorority, resilience, and solidarity.
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- In the 1970s, the 1500 organized workers of Puerto el Triunfo - mostly women - thanks to their struggles were amongst the more privileged laborers in the country. Then, state repression eliminated union leaders or drove them into exile. By 1990, the industry collapsed. The film provides a window into neoliberalism.
- Alicia is a painter who gives art therapy workshops to women who have suffered different types of violence. Luz is a young plant lover who was sexually assaulted on her way home from the nursery that employs her. Dora is a seamstress searching for her missing daughter while trying to keep her relationship with her granddaughter and husband afloat. Art helps these women face the trauma and pain caused by violence as they come together in their determination to bring a rapist to justice.
- A young woman in El Salvador wishes to hear the village bell before she joins a caravan to the US, but the antique bell hasn't rung in 25 years and there is only one man left that can repair it: a drunkard that lives in the cemetery.
- A humanoid that wanders on a deserted land remembers its interactions with the last man on earth.
- Maya, a teenage girl, writes her future self an e-mail programmed to be sent 10 years into the future. Ten years later, Maya receives her e-mail as an adult and reflects on her current situation and how her life has changed since she first wrote that letter.
- Chente and His Endless Playing Harp is a story of a young man who finds himself drowning in his own thoughts and existence. That is until he meets Chente, a wise man who helps him unravel the secrets of life's true meaning. "Everything is energy and that's all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics." - Albert Einstein.
- "Antes la Lluvia" is the story of two women, Maria and Esther. Both are in the midst of heavy losses. María is a Salvadoran migrant woman who unfairly loses her job after falling ill and is also ending a painful relationship. Esther, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's, is losing her memory, and with it her most important memories. In the midst of this, they build a special friendship and deep questions about oblivion, which result in a complete reconstruction of María and the making of decisions that make her consider her return home with her son.
- Two friends decide to spend the last vacation together, before parting their ways forever in a journey they never will forget.