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- During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture.
- Seven friends gather for an extravagant dinner in an idyllic summer cottage. But beneath the surface, a series of ticking bombs of secrets and intrigues lurk, and as the evening progresses, the picture-perfect facade begins to crack.
- When a corrections officer is transferred to the letter room, he soon finds himself enmeshed in a prisoner's deeply private life.
- The 42-year-old Alicia is a grief-stricken woman, a grief that has caused her to be estranged from society. Her world is turned upside down when a 14-year-old boy who looks after people's cars, stumbles into her house, bleeding.
- A wedding photographer becomes overly intrigued by a young bride-to-be.
- 1492. Among the crew captained by Christopher Columbus, travel three men who should have been dead by now. They have managed to avoid their sad fate by participating in this uncertain journey. When reaching the Canary Islands they flee, taking one of the ship's sails with them. Meanwhile, in the "Old World", a woman tries to save her dying sister by bringing her to a healer. Both of these journeys attempt to laugh at death. Both journeys are at the mercy of History.
- An indigenous woman has lost her roots. She is 63 years old, she lives alone in the humble peasant house, located inside a forest. She spends her days between her house and the forest. She fulfills her needs partially with what she finds along the paths she takes everyday through the woods, that is where she gets seeds and plants. She is a hermit, consumed by her own life. She lives obsessed with a picture hanging in her room; a photo of an indigenous girl on the day of her First Communion. The day arrives when she must battle her own delusions, revive them and expel them. This may or may not help her to discover herself, her essence, her roots.
- Deep in the Cuban jungle, 3 veterans from the Angolan War partake in a secret ritual: to train again as the soldiers they once were; the last samurai of the Cuban Revolution, ready to take on the enemy.
- Deep inside the jungle, a group of teenage girls are being kept under supervision. Despite abandonment and hostility, Damiana hopes she can get in touch with her father.
- ADENTRO is an exquisite corpse that aims to configure a plural vision of the experiences of isolation during the first months of the pandemic. The film consists of 6 fragments directed by 6 different Latin American directors.
- One day, three men, three different settings, the all-pervading violence that envelopes Colombia their inexorable connective tissue.
- Ana travels to Colombia for a few days to spend the weekend with her grandmother in the country house. Julia, Ana's mother, greets her, with whom she has never had a good relationship. When Ana was a child, Julia abandoned her, leaving her in the care of Lucia, who was in charge of her upbringing. The three are interacting awkwardly. Ana tells her grandmother that she had an abortion due to an unplanned pregnancy. She was moved by the prospect of becoming a mother, and she returned to her grandmother's house because it was exactly what she needed. Despite being in the country house, the nightmares persisted. This weekend will be their last chance to mend the wounds of the past.
- Atlantic Produce Togo is a company of the Togolese Free Zone that produces and exports ornamental plant cuttings. Because it guarantees certain benefits to its 90 employees, it is considered a social model in Togo. But after 30 years, Altantic Produce is on the brink of bankruptcy. Tony, a young French-Togolese, decides to buy the company to save the social model. But Altantic Produce's situation remains precarious. Between his financial problems and the pressure of his European customers, Tony has more and more difficulties to guarantee the social perks.
- Gunnawin has returned for a few days to the Sierra Nevada. She is a university student in Bogotá and is not willing to stay and accept Nawingumu's courtship. However, the final decision goes through the Mamo. Framed in the majestic landscape of the mountains and the customs of the Arhuaco people, Kun Bi is a forceful dialogue between those who stay and those who leave.
- A family governed by traditions and complicity controls South American soccer: the CONMEBOL. But one day, they allow the wrong man to join their ranks: Sergio Jadue, the president of a small soccer club.
- In soccer, dodges or feints are admired and applauded, but there is one problem: if you can't pull it off, you're risking major ridicule. Sergio Jadue is about to pull off the feint of his lifetime, but something goes wrong.
- Sergio Jadue prepares to televise the Copa America group draw to the entire world, as a sort of kickoff event for the tournament that will be held in his county. First comes a CONMEBOL family tremendous celebration, and the FBI infiltrated
- With bank account figures he's never seen before, the La Calera native splurges on himself, followed closely by a reporter. Meanwhile, the FBI is pressing him to deliver some concrete evidence.
- Jadue resorts to the celestial plane to ask for divine intervention before the moral crossroads he finds himself at: Will God have space to accommodate the CONMEBOL family, or will he unleash his heavy punishment onto them?
- Judgment day has arrived for Jadue, but Agent Harris arrives just in time to rescue him from the vultures circling around the entire CONMEBOL family's deathbed. Jadue has to find the best lawyers that money can buy.
- As the joy brought on by the Copa America tournament spreads throughout Chile, a dark shadow falls over the Jadue Facuse family and the CONMEBOL. Jadue must now play his final card in order to come out of this free fall.
- As Julio Grondona used to say, "Everything passes.". But what happened to Sergio Jadue? Everything.
- After going to a Halloween party, college student Luis Andres Colmenares is found dead. Was it an accident or murder?
- As days, weeks and months pass, Oneida demands answers from prosecutors and gets a tip from the dead. Visions of Luis Andrés haunt Laura.
- Luis's body is exhumed. González's interrogations intensify after an incriminating letter is found. Journalist Salazar pitches the story to his editor.
- Laura and Jessy's bail hearing begins, triggering a media blitz. Oneida's mother advises she let go of Luis. A social media comment catches Jorge's eye.
- González focuses his attention on Carlos Cárdenas and is then himself targeted. Salazar gets a surprise at work. Oneida worries about her son's soul.
- A new eyewitness comes forward saying he saw a beating in the wee hours of Halloween. A murder suspect is arrested. Salazar interviews Laura Moreno.
- Salazar shares his doubts that Luis Andrés death was murder. Ramsés starts to distrust González, who makes a bold claim during Cárdenas's first hearing.
- A new prosecutor begins. Salazar triangulates phone records. The judge orders a reenactment at the tunnel and makes a ruling on Jessy and Laura's case.
- The commandos search the abandoned hydroelectric plant and lock up Flor. A mysterious discovery generates an alternative means of escape.
- An infected soldier unleashes chaos at the military base from which the commandos departed. Rojas and the others escape Matía's warriors.
- The murders of four missionary women bring Helena, a detective, to the deep jungle. Years before, Yua and Ushe are tasked with protecting the jungle.
- Meeting resistance from locals, Helena sets out on her own to investigate. She's haunted by Ushe, one of Yua's proteges, who's also been murdered.
- Helena connects the dots from the murders to her tortured personal story. Almost 50 years earlier, Yua's tribe battled Joseph's men.
- While visiting a powerful smuggler in the heart of the jungle, Helena discovers he has unexpected connections to her family and a surprise prisoner.
- The prisoner escapes, sparking a frantic search. Joseph and his men plot to learn the jungle's secrets.
- Ushe is returned to the jungle by her tribe. Unfortunately, Joseph and his men figure out where they are and are now in hot pursuit.
- As the tribes wage war against one another on Earth, Helena - with Ushe's help - faces off against the enemy in the cosmic heart of the jungle.
- Helena and a local cop willing to help her bring the prisoner back to town. A flashback examines Helena's birth and mission.
- JJ is still working as a hitman but also trying to assimilate into civilian life. Daniel's campaign for president is at a crossroads.
- JJ goes to buy missiles in Venezuela and ends up in jail, tortured. After going after her rivals at presidential debate, Daniela's numbers improve.
- Daniela's campaign counters a personal attack and she makes it to the election finals. JJ experiences horrors crossing the Venezuelan-Colombian border.
- Apache is back and down on his luck, but then he unwittingly hears about the Venezuelan missiles and convinces Chacho and China to do one last job.
- Mario, JJ's son, comes for an unexpected visit, just as JJ is struggling and contacted by Apache about the missiles. The past catches up with Daniela.
- Ramón, Daniela's husband, asks for a divorce and custody of their daughter at a crucial moment. In order to save JJ, Apache takes a drastic step.
- Daniela goes to Caldera for help, no longer trusting Carmen. JJ and Giselle pair up to investigate a pair of murders. Stef quits in disgust.
- Monsanto and JJ beat the pulp out of each other. Carmen sets Daniela up with corrupt right-wingers but she sees through her scheme, as does Caldera.