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- In the Peruvian Andes, two young children are raised in isolation by their father. A series of unexpected events will radically transform the only reality they know and will bring Sabina, the older sister, to meet her past and her culture.
- Segundo Paucar, wants to become a master story-box maker just like his father to carry on with the family legacy.
- When The Shining Path declared war on the Peruvian state, two journalists went on a journey to uncover the truth.
- Clara is killed before her wedding by an entity called Jarjacha who kills people at night. The task of the friends is to find out what it is and destroy it.
- ¿Qué harías si desaparecieran a tu padre?
- Along the Peruvian Andes, encoded messages is woven into every hat. This is a social documentary about how wool and straw become forms of communication and resistance- where one's hat can be read as easily as a book without uttering a word
- It recreates the story of the Pishtaco, a legend from the Peruvian highlands. A creature that resembles a wandering man, allegedly a foreigner, who assaulted people on the road, to slay them and extract the fat from their bodies, which he sold or occasionally swallowed. The myth became popular in the times of Peruvian civil war between the army and terrorism.
- Eight journalists and their guide have been murdered by Uchuraccay. A Spanish reporter and his guide will travel to the place to find out what happened. This is the recreation of story that could never be completely clear.
- Fragments of the life in a peruvian village 3600 meters above sea level. The land is dry, the water limited. What can grow in this place?
- In their quest to innovate and being well aware of the need to open their kitchen up to the world, the Roca brothers, co-owners of one of the world's best restaurants, made the decision to close their restaurant for five weeks to take it on the road. Their challenge was to tour six cities in four different countries with the entire kitchen and dining room staff and design 57 new dishes in order to pay tribute to local food traditions and ingredients, offering their own reinterpretations of these local cuisines while searching for the perfect combination. Cooking Up a Tribute is a simple and direct immersion into the six-months of preparation and execution that went into this project. It also serves as a way to promote the Latin American cuisines and their contributions not only to global food culture, but also constructing an identity that goes way beyond food and is a real tool for social change. But, above all, Cooking Up a Tribute is an ensemble film with Joan, Josep and Jordi as the central pieces of a puzzle in which the collective efforts of an exceptional team are combined with the generosity and support of friends and colleagues in each of the countries visited on the tour.
- Over the Easter holiday weekend in Ayacucho, Peru, there was an event called "Pascua Toro", in which terrified young bulls and cows were dragged from a truck and tormented by a screaming, shouting drunken mob in the streets. Animal Defenders International (ADI), along with other animal campaigners from Peru, have monitored and filmed the event, and condemned it as sickeningly brutal, barbaric.
- Narrated travelogue covering the Andes Mountains portion of Bolivia, and three very different areas of Peru, the traditional cities of the Andes Mountains, the modern cities of the coastal plains, and the upper Amazon jungle.
- In 2014, the Jalatoro festival was banned by the the authorities in Huamanga province, Ayacucho. However, the cruel festival still goes on, now under the name Pascua Toro. The event is disgraceful for bulls that are abused and tormented in front of screaming, drunken and thuggish people in the streets of Ayacucho.
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- Rupaq and Misti, two scissor dancing brothers, heirs of a mystical Andean tradition introduce us to the heart of a traditional festival in the town of Occochirura. Both teach us the value of their customs and their connection with nature. Along the way we will know their physical dexterity, the risks they undergo and the different tests they face.