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Amor erizo (2025)
Alicia and Eduardo married in love, bought a beautiful house, and adopted two cute hedgehogs while they waited to become parents… Then they wondered if that was really what they wanted.
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Locos de amor, mi primer amor (2025)
It’s the final school year, and with it comes the long-awaited graduation trip to Uruguay, the last chance for everyone to be together before each one goes their own way. The story follows six teenage friends as they experience the first sparks of love and heartbreak, all while expressing a passion for music, tropical vibes, and Latin culture.
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Bala perdida (2001)
A group of rich teenagers from Lima travel to Cusco looking for drugs, parties and sex. One of them wants to find Pamela, who he met when they were kids. In that quest, his friends and him will get to know a world of violence, perversion and disenchantment.
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El último verano (2016)
Carlos is a university professor married 25 years, with whom he thinks is the woman of his life. Estela discover infidelity, his wife, his life crumbles and begins a new stage as a lonely man disappointed in his past.
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De patitas a la calle (2020)
A dog named Lasmi lost herself in the city of Lima. A group of dog patrol help her to find her family. But a group of traffickers are kidnaping dogs, so they have to found out them and cought them.
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Stigma (1986)
Experimental film that, through two narrative lines—dance and photography—reimagines The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico García Lorca.


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