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- The genesis, growth, and fall of the most bizarre and ambitious financial platform in Latin America, which turns out to be, to a large extent, a faithful reflection of its eccentric creator: Leonardo Cositorto.
- Through revealing interviews, the perpetrators of Argentina's most famous bank robbery detail how, and why, they carried out the spectacular 2006 operation.
- Paco Ignacio Taibo II brings his book trilogy to life, highlighting Mexico's history in 1854-1867, a period he considers foundational to the country.
- This docuseries disputes the Mexican government's account of how and why 43 students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College vanished in Iguala in 2014.
- Giants of Mexico tells the story of Azcárraga, Servitje, Zambrano and Slim, the men behind Televisa, Simbo, CEMEX and Grupo CARSO.
- Documentary about six Mexican teenagers who fought and died in the Battle of Chapultepec during the U.S. War with Mexico.
- The Centaur of the North, a bandit for some, a revolutionary leader for others. The life, the character and the struggles of one of the greatest symbols of the history of Mexico, narrated by Paco Ignacio Taibo II.
- More than fifty year ago, Nazi scientists conducted experiments to prolong Hitler's life. Joseph Mengele, one of the Nazi doctors who was involved in the experiments, was a refugee in Argentina after world war II. Argentinian writer Carlos de Napoli, who discovered the memorandum were Mengele described the necesary steps to obtain the "eternal youth formula", goes through Argentina and Germany, investigating the sinister experiments of the third reich and its persistent obsession with beauty and youth.
- An Argentine journalist strives to prove that his countryman, Guillermo Villas, was wrongly denied the No.1 world ranking in the 1970s.
- The story of how Colombian drug cartels used various tactics to rig the 1989 Copa Libertadores soccer tournament.
- Was Argentina a sanctuarium for the Nazi who escaped of Europe after the Second World war? A documentary that allows to follow the track of the principal Nazi leaders who sheltered in this country. A history that begins with the government of Perón and lasts until our days.
- The reconstruction of the last campaign of Che Guevara, which has remained placed in his famous diary. Following his steps across the Bolivian forest, the journalist Jorge Lanata gathers also the testimonies of the actuality of the Che in a country marked by the social inequalities and the political boiling.
- Hitler's Escape examines questions raised by recent research into the death of Adolf Hitler. It examines the possibility that the Nazi leader escaped Germany at the end of World War II and traveled by submarine to Argentina where he eventually settled on a small ranch estate,
- In 2006 Mexico declared war on drug trafficking and since then, violence spread like wildfire throughout the country. Until today more than 120,000 people have died violently and thousands were forced into exile, kidnapped or disappeared.
- MAFIA AMBASSADORS tells the story of the four characters who built an empire of alcohol and drug trafficking, gambling and prostitution in the golden age of the mafia.
- Testimonies of real people, living lives of repentance, from a bad decision that will affect the rest of their lives.
- In 1985 the documents on Nazism in Mexico during World War II were published. But what would be Hitler's interest in a country goes far from the war?
- This documentary answers the questions of why, how and to what end tens of thousands of minors leave behind Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico every year to take a dangerous path that can lead them to either their longed-for salvation or their harrowing and undeserving death. Migrant Migrant Children is a crude choral story in which children and adolescents themselves speak about the fears, hopes, fantasies and disappointments that caused them to take the most terrifying and significant actions of their short lives.
- Narrates the early days, from childhood until becoming Pope, of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, along with his endeavours and difficulties of his first years as Rome's Bishop.
- The "charro", term that comes from military charreteras (Epaulettes) that horse riders use, is one of Mexico's national symbols. Their figure appeared towards XVII century under the influence of Andalusian immigration, central for movies, paintings and charreria Mexico's national sport. Charreria takes this legendary figure, it's origins, history and presets of charros, living on a country under constant Modernization.
- The artist who made a whole country laugh. A journey by his professional and personal life, a trajectory that is confused with the history of the television and the cinema in Argentina.