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- A man discovers that his hallucinations are actually visions from past lives.
- Hitman "El Mariachi" becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general.
- A collection of death scenes, ranging from TV material to homemade super 8 movies.
- Emiliano lives in a small mining town in Mexico. Driven by a deep sense of justice, he seeks those responsible for the disappearance of his activist mother.
- Count Dracula moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Only a woman pure of heart can bring an end to his reign of horror.
- A succession of erotic encounters weaved into a daisy chain of delightful sensuality. DESEO is a modern-day adaptation of Reigen, the controversial stage-play by the celebrated XIX century Austrian playwright, Arthur Schnitzler.
- A man bitten by a rabid dog in the desert must find help before it's too late.
- Marshal Wyatt Earp kills a couple of men of the Clanton gang in a fight. In revenge, Clanton's thugs kill the Marshal's brother. Thus, Wyatt starts to chase the killers together with his friend Doc Holliday.
- Spouses looking for silver in Mexico find a 300 year old severed hand driven by a demon.
- Heli must try and protect his young family when his 12-year-old sister inadvertently involves them in the brutal drug world. He must battle against the drug cartel that have been angered as well as the corrupt police force.
- Somewhere in Central America in 1907: Maria II is the daughter of an Irish terrorist. After her father's death, she meets Maria I, a singer in a circus. She decides to stay with the circus, and on her debut as a singer, she unintentionally invents the strip-tease and makes the circus famous. Then they accidentally meet a socialist revolutionary and find themselves leading a revolution against the dictator, the capitalists and the Church.
- A trio of American adventurers marooned in rural Mexico are recruited by a beautiful woman to rescue her husband trapped in a cave in Apache territory.
- Set in the 1920s, several foreigners held by a South American military group are offered possible freedom if they accept to topple a local crazed military leader.
- Hollywood makes a deal with Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to film his war and recreate his life.
- Martina and Lucio meet again 25 years after their appasionate young romance.
- The venerated filmmaker Eisenstein is comparable in talent, insight and wisdom, with the likes of Shakespeare or Beethoven; there are few - if any - directors who can be elevated to such heights. On the back of his revolutionary film Battleship Potemkin, he was celebrated around the world, and invited to the US. Ultimately rejected by Hollywood and maliciously maligned by conservative Americans, Eisenstein traveled to Mexico in 1931 to consider a film privately funded by American pro-Communist sympathizers, headed by the American writer Upton Sinclair. Eisenstein's sensual Mexican experience appears to have been pivotal in his life and film career - a significant hinge between the early successes of Strike, Battleship Potemkin, and October, which made him a world-renowned figure, and his hesitant later career with Alexander Nevsky, Ivan the Terrible and The Boyar's Plot.
- Mexican rebel Pancho Villa leads a revolution helped by an American aviator imprisoned in Mexico.
- A mother travels across Mexico in search for her son whom authorities say died while trying to cross the borders into the United States.
- In his home-town, he's a respectable rancher - but out on the range he's a hit-man for hire. His son finds out about his double life, and.
- A new priest comes to a little town causing discomfort to parishioners.
- An estranged brother and sister reunite at their father's funeral and make a spur of the moment decision to fulfill their childhood dream of driving across Mexico on their old motorbikes.
- A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.
- In 1743, outlaw Leon Alastray is hunted by the Spanish army but is given sanctuary by a priest in a village terrorized by marauding Yaqui Indians.
- Rosa Puentes (Carla Hernandez) and Eva Sotomayor (Thali Garcia) are childhood friends who grew up together at a village boarding school. Eva was sent there as a child by her grandmother who despised her and Rosa was sent there as a baby with only a letter and some diamonds, one pink, to cover her educational expenses. When Eva is deceived and becomes becomes pregnant by man from the city who calls himself Adam - actually Jose Ignacio Altamirano (Mauricio Ochmann) - Rosa swears revenge against him and when the child is born, the two make a pact to both raise him as their son. When Eva's grandfather Eduardo Sotomayor, the only family member who ever cared about her, dies of a heart attack, she is told to come to the city for the reading of his will and asks Rosa to accompany her. On their way, they are involved in a fatal auto crash with Rosa as the only survivor. Rosa eventually makes it to the city but injured. In the hospital she is mistaken as Eva and eventually sticks with it in an effort to protect Eva's child who has been left parentless. Rosa also has her own problem of not knowing who her parents are. She becomes Eva Sotomayor, the president of Venus, the family company she has bequeathed to Eva in her grandfather's will. Along the way she meets makes enemies including Margaret Bridges, the mistress at the school where she was raised, who also has her own plans for taking over and Barbara Montenegro, the real Eva's jealous cousin who will fight to keep Jose Ignacio, who has now fallen in love with Rosa, the fake Eva. Jose Ignacio on the other hand, has no memory of the rendezvous with Eva, and now loves Rosa, thinking she is Eva. He is not aware that he has a son and has to deal with his father, Gerardo, the owner of Venus' rival company Acua, who hates the Sotomayors and wants to see their downfall. He also has to deal with Barbara, his girlfriend who is overbearing and Sergio, his friend who is addicted to gambling.
- A husband's suave exterior unravels after his marriage, and he unleashes his paranoid and volatile temper on his wife, which escalates to more dangerous and unpredictable tantrums.
- Matea is an orphan who assists the priest, Father Feliciano, in his parish. The village doctor tries to seduce her, but fails and proceeds to defame her into believing that Matea maintains relations with the priest.
- In colonial Mexico, a wealthy plantation owner forces his slaves to taste some-times poisonous mushrooms, which are used in a family recipe and served at lavish parties.
- Every 100 years a member of the Yayauqui family needs to sacrifice a human at the altar, to prevent the end of the world. It's Rita's turn and she doesn't believe it, however, she finds herself in the Vertical Zone on the mission.
- Follows the events of the Independence of Mexico between the years of 1810 - 1821. Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende & others plan an insurrection against Spain in order to free the country.
- We were always told that you will find true love only once in a lifetime, but what happens when you find true love twice at the same time?
- Damon Vincenti, a young vineyard worker, has a beautiful tenor voice and dreams of becoming a great opera singer. He debuts at Lardelli's Italian restaurant in San Francisco, where he is spotted by Kendall Hale, a society girl who enjoys launching young artists while making them her lovers before dumping them after use. Damon is no exception to the rule: he becomes famous but Kendall leaves him abruptly. He feels so affected that he must give up singing. In Mexico, where he has got back in touch with his inner self, Damon meets Juana Montès.They are happy and get married. But Kendall is still around...
- After retiring to the beautiful Mexican town of Guanajuato, a 70 year old decides to follow his dreams and enroll at the university where he stumbles upon a new generation and they are bound together by the novel Don Quijote de la Mancha.
- An American woman, in search of her fiancé, becomes involved in a revolution of a Central American country.
- The Mummy of the legendary wrestler Satan awakes 100 years after his death, as Satan was also a powerful sorcerer who vowed to take revenge over the City of Guanajuato before dying.
- Three sisters run brothels protected by the authorities, abuse and prostitute young women under the false pretense of employing them as servants.
- A story of a priest set in 16th century Mexico who converted the local pagan population to Christianity by making a statue of the Virgin Mary resembling a native woman.
- Highly symbolic and allegorical, this drama takes as its basis a son's search for his father in the chaotic times of the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s. Stereotypical (or archetypal) figures from early Mexican cinema appear from time to time, and the violence of the revolutionary period is not ignored. Scenes of the father's earthy lifestyle are placed amid his son's search for him.
- Story of Renata, a woman from a wealthy family who falls for Pablo, foreman of her father's estate.
- Little Pablito is the 10-year-old son of a cruel horse trainer who's responsible for training a Mexican general's horse to jump for the grand race. The trainer's methods cause the horse to become afraid of jumping and the general orders the animal's death. Pablito runs away with the horse, becoming a fugitive. He travels throughout Mexico encountering several fugitives and a priest who tries to help.
- Disenfranchised drifter finds a home, working on a young orphan woman's ranch.
- Tension between a jealous husband, his wife who's attracted to his friend and the friend is rising as their small, deeply catholic, Mexican village is deciding who will be Christ during the possibly dangerous reenactment of the Crucifixion.
- The life of Father Fray José Francisco de Guadalupe Mojica who was a famous Mexican singer and actor (José Mojica) before retiring to religious life.
- La vida de una mujer cambia totalmente tras el asesinato de su madre y al llegar a vivir con una tía se da cuenta que guarda un secreto que ha permanecido oculto y resguardado por siglos.
- Diego's job is counting people as they enter a large government building. After work, he and his wife Blanca lie on the couch, watch soap operas, or make love on the kitchen table. Their relationship is based on having sex, watching TV, and fighting, until one day their routine is interrupted. Karina, Diego's daughter from a previous marriage, arrives in search of her father's love, but Blanca refuses to accept her. Diego finds himself caught between an extremely jealous wife and a daughter in desperate need of guidance. An astonishing climax will lead Diego to a total loss of control.
- From his jail cell at Chihuahua's Military Hospital, Hidalgo begins to remember moments of his life, particularly his tenure as Parish Priest in the town of San Felipe Torres Mochas where he translated and produced the stage play "Tartuffe" by Moliere. During this time he fell in love with Josefa Quintana with whom he had three children and for whom he left the priesthood during a brief period in his life.
- Felipe and Margarita get married and have a boy named Jorgito. Her uncle Gerardo tell them about a curse that affects the first born boy in the family.
- A man who cannot read or write is given a letter that says he is the inheritor of two million pesos, which starts off a series of events regarding his job, love, and education.