Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, José Luis García Sánchez, Miguel Angel Pacheco, Jaime Chávarri, Emiliano De Pedraza, Gonzalo Suárez, Teodoro Escamilla, Carles Mira
After a group of Puerto Rican patriots attacked the United States Congress in March 1954, two journalists decided to interview the political leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
A chronicle of Peru and its social revolutions narrated through the life of Vicente Orozco and his family. The period in which these events unfold spans from slavery, through the first labour struggles, to the birth of Peruvian capitalism.
Two brothers-in-law, Carlos and Rubén, own a family business. One of them happens to bump into a friend from his military service and they set up a business together. They quickly gain considerable economic power, but this rise brings with it a series of changes in the family. Driven by greed and speculation in the midst of Argentina's inflationary years, they experience a series of tragicomic events.
In a small mining town, some Americans set up a nickel and cobalt production plant. Against this backdrop, class struggle emerges, shaping the destinies of workers and engineers.
Alfredo and Beatriz meet again after eighteen years. Neither they nor the world they live in are as they dreamed they would be. But they are determined to fight alongside the younger generations for recovery, contributing the best of their dreams and experience.
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