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- Romance is in the air on the picturesque Caribbean island of Roatán, but the troubled pasts of its guests threaten to tame their desires.
- La Llorona, a supernatural being who seeks revenge for the death of her daughters, attacks a group of young people on vacation at the beach after they accidentally kill a young girl.
- A typical story of Central American passion and the day to day lives of women who enjoy life, love and everything else.
- After Christmas, the Barro family is reconciled, and this time Filiberto invites his brother Quiro to spend a vacation together on a trip to the beautiful beaches of Honduras. The adventure continues and this summer will be more fun than ever. A Crazy Summer Catracho that you will never forget.
- 4 Scientists, live a series of paranormal events. their only track, is a message that would lead them to a place called ¨Ciudad Blanca".
- Three generations are cursed by a secret in La Condesa.
- 1842. Morazán, Head of the State of Costa Rica, faces his last battle for the restoration of the Central American Republic.
- In The Light tells the story of a caregiver who becomes close friends with a challenging patient that has grown frustrated with life due to her delicate and demanding medical condition.
- Four stories about violence, love, suspense and drama united by the world's greatest passion: soccer.
- After the tragic death of his mother, Carlos, "El Paletero" goes into an epic journey to recover her ashes in a far away town.
- Javier, a once prolific journalist, is trying to understand his son's cause of death. The only clue he has is that the ominous vaccine testing company, Trisantec, has something to do with it. A dubious alliance is made between Javier and Armando, a blackmailing hacker, as they both want answers to what exactly Trisantec's CEO, Luisfer Maurer, is hiding. An earthquake, an ancient skull, a virus, secret societies and bum doctors who've lost their minds are all going to be pretty normal going down this rabbit hole.
- When a song he writes angers a dangerous drug cartel, Manuel is forced to flee his home in Honduras to go to the United States. From a radio cabin in North Carolina, Manuel recounts his narrow escape from death and describes the challenges of assimilating into a new world as an undocumented immigrant.
- Dora, Saul, and Salvador all with different dreams of a future realize that one way or another someone has to pay the bills.
- Two brothers (one from the rural areas and the other from the city), after 20 years of being separated, meet again on a Christmas Eve in the city, but end up having various culture and tradition differences that causes a crazy Christmas.
- On March 2nd, 2016 news of Berta Caceres' murder shook the world. The woman whose fight defending Lenca territories brought her to lead COPINH, the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras. Gustavo Castro, Mexican environmental activist, witnessed the crime, and survived the horror of that night but was then trapped in Honduras. The defense against the construction of a dam at the Gualcarque River, sacred to the Lenca indigenous communities, is the preface to a story in which we follow Miriam Miranda, leader of the Garífuna Afro-descendant people, as well as a friend and comrade of Berta. Both women unified in a struggle for decolonization in a country that is being sold to transnational capital and where death is delivered in so many different ways.
- Hours before her assassination, indigenous leader Berta Cáceres wrote down the names of the corrupt interests aiming to kill her. Using these clues, the documentary puts together the puzzle pieces to help Berta solve her own murder. In the most dangerous country in the world for environmental defenders, Milton Benítez, a tenacious Honduran journalist, follows the clues written down with Berta in the meeting they held the day before her murder. With the help of Almudena Bernabeu, a renowned international lawyer, the puzzle is put together... What killed Berta? Behind the crime, the questioned operation of companies in collusion with public officials, forges a pattern of death.
- A strong-willed woman by the name of Kayden Zwicky sets out on a journey to find the killer of her husband and avenge his death.
- Santiago is a child who is not interested in school at all, until his mother realizes that he is going to play at school .
- Se desarrolla en el pintoresco pueblo de San Marcos,Santa Bárbara,donde la calma de sus habitantes se ve interrumpida por un grupo de niños que con sus ocurrencias y travesuras pondrán de cabeza a la comunidad entera. En un intento por frenar las picardías de los cipotes,el pueblo decide formar un equipo de fútbol para entrenarlos. Sus vidas cambian cuando un fuerte viento arrastra una hoja volante que invita a un torneo,ellos se entusiasman y deciden inscribirse. Ahí comienza la gran aventura que luego se traslada a San Pedro Sula,donde será la competencia deportiva.
- Anita's beauty and popularity are unable to hide her from major problems, which lead her to escape from a world of incomprehension into an inner world where her only company are bugs.
- In Honduras, the most dangerous country in the world to be a land defender, Berta Cáceres' death has not silenced the many campesinxs fighting for justice and Indigenous Sovereignty. They mourn Berta's assassination with powerful chants of 'Berta Didn't Die, She Multiplied!' This documentary will show the Indigenous Lenca and Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people of Honduras in their struggle against capitalism, patriarchy, racism and homophobia. The insidious agents of the local oligarchy, the World Bank, and North American corporations continue to kill but that will not stop the social movements. From Flint to Standing Rock to Honduras, the water is sacred and the power is in the people.
- Bathed by the Caribbean Sea and home to the second largest live coral reef in the world, Roatán, Honduras, is at once a popular island paradise destination for foreign tourists and a paradoxical land of beauty and misery, where it's own citizens cannot afford to meet their most basic needs. Brigade is a documentary about a group of Honduran doctors who are building their own sustainable health infrastructure to combat the country's dire lack of essential medical care. Through one surgeons's narration of his struggle to balance the freedoms and obligations that come with opportunity, Brigade takes you behind the scenery to a common reality of the places we love to enjoy.
- The film tells the story of a ruthless landowner who commandeers property (both land and other men's wives) and leaves a path of human suffering and death in his wake. The film describes an intersecting universe of entrenched power--in which the landowning class, colluding priests, corrupt government officials, violent police, and U.S. businessmen--conspiring to rape the land for their own profit and to suppress the local farmers. In contrast, the working peasants cherish the land as their own and struggle to break free from oppression to build homes and better lives for their families.
- La historia de tres soldados caídos en el cumplimiento del deber, además de la lucha del Ejército Nacional contra el narcotráfico, especialmente por el deseo de capturar a "Santito" un capo de la droga que planifica convertirse en el más grande de la región.
- René is a Honduran amateur actor who appeared on television spots promoting the referendum on convening the National Constituent Assembly in Honduras. On June 28th, 2009, instead of a referendum, there was a brutal coup d'état: the army abducted President Manuel Zelaya and had him flown abroad. Along with thousands of other Hondurans, René joined the National Resistance Front against the Coup d' État. An unprecedented Honduras arises: a people who resist despite media bias, violence and death, and take to the streets to stand up for their rights. This is their story.
- Six college students investigate the death of a journalist in a village in Honduras.
- A psychological thriller following Fernando, a senior in a Honduran high school who dances professional ballet, turning him into an easy target to bullying, suffering psychologically emotionally and physically. On a fatidic day, all the abuse will be too much and Fernando is forced to make decisions that will forever change his life and the fate of his classmates.
- A young man who lives a double life full of internal fights, drugs and mistakes that lead him to put his family and friends between life and death. Now he is in a cage that he has to survive.
- CIA Agent Walter Adams was kidnapped while he was undercover on a secret mission. He wakes up in the middle of nowhere tied to a tree, and tries to escape fighting to stay alive.
- Sara, alone in her room, makes a weekend night appointment with a man she meets on a dating app. This man is not going to satisfy her sexual desires which will soon turn into uncontrollable impulses. She will then plunge to the streets of Paris, on an anxious and desperate quest to quench her desires.
- Books in the Midst of Violence: The Mobile Library follows Nelson Rodriguez as he drives the mobile library, nothing but a pick up truck full of books, through the violence torn neighborhoods in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, one of the murder capitals of the world. With no schools or libraries for miles, these children finally have the opportunity to escape the barbaric world they live in and seek refuge in these fantasy worlds within the books.
- A Garifuna woman returns to Honduras to forget her past and rediscover herself.
- A Honduran cabbie is entrusted with picking up a payload of tamales for Christmas Eve. On his journey, he picks up some spicy characters that all have their secrets to hide. Together, they take a long taxi ride into comical redemption.
- A story inspired by real events, which revolves around a coffee producing family (from Marcala, Honduras) in which their harvest is impacted by the plague of rust and low coffee prices. Trying to survive, migration will be one of the options to save their farm. But it will not be the biggest obstacle they will have to overcome, but also death will put them to the test and measure them to see if a strong family bond is unbreakable; showing the sacrifice, passion and faith that exists behind the cup of coffee consumed in the world.
- Vera and Donald are parents of three orphans Kamil, Anastasia and Antoine, all of them have a very difficult relationship with Donald's mother, Dorothea who demands a legitimate heir, will she achieve it?
- We have to talk about Honduras and Mayki Graff knows it. The situation in Honduras is known throughout Latin America as one of violence and few opportunities for the youth, and it's time to understand it better. In the panorama of "The new normalcy" that the pandemic has left us, Justin Quiles cannot make the trip to Honduras to speak in person with young people but through Mayki Graff, the Honduran who broke schemes in the local urban culture, he may be part of Mayki's journey at a distance to understand what is happening over there.