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- The life of a middle-class family, during the 80's in Chile, a country in difficult times, under the dictatorship of Pinochet.
- Two 12-year-old Chilean children from different social classes become friends in 1973. They both discover each other's world as political tensions in their country increase.
- Chile, 1976. Carmen heads off to her beach house. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps onto unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to.
- A man is obsessed with John Travolta's disco dancing character from Saturday Night Fever (1977).
- Delving into the nearly-religious significance of water, this profound rumination on memory and loss bridges the gap between its mystical origins, Pinochet's coup d'état, and the secret of a mother-of-pearl button at the bottom of the sea.
- Three friends are part of an opposition group in the chaotic Chile of the early 70's and together commit a political crime that changes the history of the country and incidentally involves them in a betrayal that separates them forever.
- A young locksmith is forced to leave his home and family to join the Buenos Aires police force.
- Cecilia travels to her father's farm after he has a heart attack. Back in her childhood home, Cecilia is met by her long-deceased mother whose presence brings to life a painful past chorused by the natural world around them.
- A portrait of famed Chilean singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, filled with her musical work, her memories, her loves, and her hopes.
- Six teens, aged 12 to 17, are at a children's hospital due to different circumstances. This series showcases their highs and lows, how they adapt and how their lives, and those of everyone around them, change. An optimistic and emotional outlook on love, friendship and family. Six teens: the leader, the second leader, the girl, the jock, the brains, and the indispensable one, the heart. Lautaro (Lucas Sáez), the leader, one hurdle after another, he keeps going forward, until he can't. Sebastián (Santiago Figueroa), the second leader, thought he was alone, but far from it. Cristina (Ignacia González), the girl, so conscious of the outside that she's blind to what's inside. Ignacio (Joseff Messmer), the jock, alone, angry at the world, finally learning the meaning of family. Marco (Andrés Silva), the brains, with a unique outlook on everything. Lucas (Matías Bassi), the heart, the glue, the youngest but the wisest at the same time. This is a journey of friendship, love, family, discovery, joy and sadness too.
- Four people intertwine their lives in a city and pursue their own dreams.
- In the late 1960s, two young sisters, Ramona and Helga, emigrate from the countryside to the city. Upon arriving in Santiago, Chile, they start a clandestine business selling wine in a camp that is being built in the outskirts of the city. Business starts booming, and they decide to live there along with their new friend Carmen, a prostitute who teaches them how to survive in this marginal world new to them. Slowly, the three women become involved in a political movement that promotes the takeover of these grounds, and promises to get them out of poverty. To survive, they begin working as cleaning women, laundering clothes, and night club dancers. They also fall in love and begin intense relationships that become a source of love and pain. It's the story of a 3-women family who pull together aiming to realize the dreams of justice of an entire generation that moved to the city in search of a better life.
- Absence is a drama woven with moments of the life of a boy who is going through a transition age.
- The ex-members of Chile's cabinet survive the prison on Dawson Island.
- Entrepreneurs visit a Chilean town, where they temporarily allow the fishing of a shellfish in danger of extinction.
- A miniseries about the life of the human rights lawyer Carmen Hertz and mainly portraying the Caravan of Death and the delegation led by Sergio Arellano Stark that in 1973 ended with 97 dead.
- On September 11, 1973, the day of the military coup in Chile, a child prodigy of art disappears. His friend, a man fond of his art, tells the short existence of who could be a major genius of painting, decades after his disappearance.
- Documentary about the Chilean poet and Nobel Prize, Gabriela Mistral, and her relationship with the American Doris Dana. Gabriela meets Doris when she thinks she cannot overcome the biggest tragedy of her life: the suicide of her only son. Doris, realizing that her partner will be gone soon, records the conversations with her in their Long Island house. These recordings will be the access to the affective universe of a woman who lives in permanent tension with her inner demons and whose sensitivity and ambition make her the protagonist of her time.
- Manuel (Marcial Tagle) and Pedro (Benjamín Vicuña) are extremely close friends. The first one is a women addicted while the other one is a solitary gay, happy with the social changes that are happening in Chile. Desperate because Pedro can't find his way in life, Manuel sets up him in a blind date with some 40's woman named Gabriela (Ana Fernández), who is also in a hurry looking for a man in order to get pregnant. New changes in Chile inspire Pedro to do something never imagined for gay people: Being father.
- This is the story of Michelle Bachelet and the surprising journey that leads her to becoming the first female President of Chile.