Seven friends go on a remote jungle vacation where they are terrorized by a primeval spirit....
Flora Tristán flees to Peru for her inheritance, but her uncle leaves her penniless by altering the will. Returning to France, she becomes a writer and advocate for workers' and women's rights. Despite romantic entanglements, she chooses to focus on her work, leaving behind her love life.
The life and times of Peruvian poet Javier Heraud in the 1950s and 1960s, including his university years and his involvement with Latin American guerrilla movements.
A young single mother failing to keep up with her many responsibilities, will try to earn her kids back after a lost custody battle.
Sofía, a seven-year-old girl, is spending her last summer with her father, Aldo. As the days go by—filled with trips to the sea, games, and quiet moments—Sofía begins to sense the absences, the decline, and the slow approach of death in her surroundings. In a home where the adults are also struggling to stay afloat, she tries to make sense of love, farewell, and the passing of time. Hopefully the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is an intimate portrait of the end of childhood and the first encounters with life’s fragility.