Cali, Colombia, 1970s. The fictional story of Pedro Rey, the first drug trafficker and drug lord.
The first “man to man conversation” between a father and son is as beautiful as it is terrifying. For an estranged father/son relationship, sometimes it never happens. INFIEL lives in this tension and familial limbo within its characters, inviting a grounded, near fantastical depiction of what the conversation between lasting imperfections of a father and son can look like. As both of them power through the pain and awkwardness of unearthing such a conversation, a glimpse of the past and future behind their stories erupt, resolving this momentary trial with simplicity and unconditional love.
After living in the US for years, a young woman Esmeralda returns to her native land Colombia to confront her mother about her traumatic childhood memories. Back in her neighborhood, Esmeralda faces the ghosts of her past and learns to let go and forgive by creating an unbreakable bond with her mother.
Argemiro is a 50-year-old single man whose loneliness is disturbed by a strange presence in his apartment. To pass the time at midnight, he enjoys going down to the building’s lobby to tell frightening stories to Marly, a fearful warden with whom he built a friendship during the pandemic lockdown.
After hearing a loud ‘bang’ at daybreak, a Scottish woman begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome while traversing the jungles of Colombia.
Everyone wants to find a suitcase that the sons of El Patrón had the night when the where killed. La Lectora is kidnapped, by El Patrón guys, to read a Journal in German where they hope to find the clue the get to the mysterious suitcase.
A couple and their daughter moves to Colombia to take over a family manufacturing plant, only to realize their new home is haunted.
In a small hamlet in the Colombian mountains, a newly appointed padre Father Gabriel finds himself torn between his spiritual calling and his desires for a young woman named Silvia, while also trying to protect his congregation from being drawn into the increasingly violent battles between the government military and rebel forces that surround the town.