After an extensive immersion work on abandoned childhood, Ciro Durán presents, from his point of view, the life of street children, who have broken all family ties and have regrouped to survive in the concrete jungle.
A young boy and his friends attempt to become invisible to get closer to the girls they desire. They must steal the magic recipe and its ingredients without getting caught to perform the ritual.
Firefighter Gordon Brewer is plunged into the complex and dangerous world of international terrorism after he loses his wife and child in a bombing credited to Claudio 'The Wolf' Perrini.
Colombia receives the indemnity for Panama and accepts foreign credit to undertake development works, which increases the number of workers, although with poor wages and terrible working conditions.
Rosario Tijeras has been abused by men all her life, initially by her stepfather. Years later, she works as a paid assassin, seducing men and killing them when they least expect it.
A pregnant Colombian teenager becomes a drug mule to make some desperately needed money for her family.
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Largometraje documental de Ciro Durán. Narra el mundo de los "gamines" o niños de la calle en la ciudad de Bogotá la ruptura de los lazos familiares y sus ...
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Documental del Año 1979 Sobre el tema de la Vida de los "gamines" Palabra Que Se refiere a los Niños de la calle en Colombia Que Han roto Todo lazo y ...
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