When the Velezes agree to buy a used Chevrolet Bel-Air from their neighbors, who've recently won a brand-new car in a school raffle, they're thrilled about the prospect of leaving Bogotá's public transportation system behind. Little do they know that, despite its glossy red exterior, their newfound status symbol is a real lemon. Colombian director Luis Orjuela helms this hilarious look at the pitfalls of automobile ownership.
Caracas, Venezuela. 1982. Ryan of the DEA and Carlos the PTJ join forces to stop the most dangerous ...
Dino González has the appearance of an old-time rocker. He lives in the Chapinero area and works as ...
Two "down on their luck" buddies are convinced by a third to take a vacation. Only after landing in ...
Though she can spin wild tales of passionate romance, novelist Joan Wilder has no life of her own. T...
Three friends out to disprove cannibalism meet two men on the run who tortured and enslaved a cannib...
A story as told by an aborted child who's now 14 years old, involving his mother, three teenagers (t...
When an unattractive man gets engaged to a beautiful woman, their families oppose the union and the ...
Three street mimes pretend to be guerrilla fighters who want to rejoin society thus obtaining permis...
A black office comedy about a head of human resources who threatens to run away with his wife's best...
In San Andresito, anything can be found: From trendy shoes or expensive perfumes, to cellphones, can...
A wealthy Columbian politician blinded by his own privilege is forced to walk a mile in the shoes of...
Amparo, an enigmatic woman, arrives at a funeral home offering a large sum of money for the body of ...
Jaime Flórez, a shrewd provincial, has a stroke of luck when he is treated as a king in a town that ...
Mariano Concha, a public employee for whom soccer is a great passion. After seeing how the Colombian...