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- The life of two women and their families in a small provincial town of Salta, Argentina.
- Nene & Angel and their accomplice Cuervo participate in a botched bank robbery in 1965 Buenos Aires, then hide out from the police in Uruguay while the gang breaks down.
- Documentary TV film that narrates the story of Argentina since it's beginning in early 19th century.
- "Caiga Quien Caiga" is a weekly news round-up that takes a humorous and ironic approach to reporting current affairs, show business, and sports. A program that laughs at reality, and takes information to limits beyond what is expected. Each week, direct and live from the studio, a trio of hosts presents the most original stories to show reality in a very distinct way to the everyday newscasts we are used to. Its reporters, those in charge of going out on the street, are willing to do anything to get a surprising story. They are not afraid of anybody, not politicians, Presidents, or film stars. They always ask the least convenient and most uncomfortable questions, provoking unexpected and funny reactions from celebrities. We are the rock in the shoe of the celebrities, and we love to ask uncomfortable questions. Know by its fans as CQC, the program gained fame for its unstructured and original way of interviewing, asking what other media would never ask. From this conception comes the name "Caiga Quien Caiga", a phrase that in Spanish reflects the spirit of the program: to do something without caring about the rank of those who suffer the consequences. From its start, CQC has been a success and a primary reference in Argentine television, and later in Spain, Italy, France, Israel, and Chile.
- Documentary series about sex in various major Latin American cities, with cab drivers leading the viewers to nudists, lesbians, transvestites, escorts and others.
- Travel, luxury cars, jewels, shopping and lots of champagne. Get to know the lives of women who have problems with everything - except money.
- The show is a Brazilian version of the "Caiga quien Caiga" of Argentina. A resume of the news of the week with comedy.
- Reality changes depending on how you see it. CQC has its own way of seeing things. "Caiga Quien Caiga" is a weekly news roundup that takes a humorous and ironic approach to reporting current affairs, show business and sports. A program that laughs at reality and takes information to limits beyond what is expected. Each week, direct and live from the studio, a trio of hosts presents the most original stories to show reality in a very distinct way to the everyday newscasts we are used to. Its reporters - those in charge of going out on the street - are willing to do anything to get a surprising story. They are not afraid of anybody, not politicians, presidents or film stars. They always ask the least convenient and most uncomfortable questions, provoking unexpected and funny reactions from celebrities.
- A singular treatment of its production and editing sets this show biz magazine apart from the rest of the shows. Geared to a dynamic public, thirsty for novelty and information, El Rayo is one of celebrities favorite means of promotion. This classic of Argentine TV portrays the world of celebrities in a novel and fun way.
- The more eyes that look, the more eyes that see... Reality is among us as an endless chain of facts. Situations that are right under our noses or that are hidden waiting to be revealed. In La Liga a heterogeneous team of journalists, reporters and actors take off to live reality without prejudices. To show and explore a same fact from different angles including entertainment, irony, harshness, testimonies and drama. Each member of La Liga tries different focus on a same matter. They hunt for life stories without assumptions or accusations. The show portraits the facts without making any statements allowing the audience to arrive to their own conclusions: this is a new kind of journalism. The teamwork help us gather different points of view, and the visual and narrative construction of the stories reinforce this aim. Each one of them faces the topics in an original and relaxed way, according to their personalities.
- Ten years after the terrorist attack against the AMIA, this documentary highlights unknown aspects as well as ties to the terrorist attack to the Israel embassy. From the investigation held by journalist Juan Salinas, this documentary shows the mistakes in the instruction process as well as the absence of attention paid to information sources which, due to lack of investigation, obstructed the capacity to determine whether there was a connection to Middle Eastern terrorist organizations. The aspects are, to this date, ignored by a large number of Argentina's public opinion. They are analyzed through the reconstruction of the facts from a new and novel point of view. This new approach focuses on the relation of the attacks and the money laundering network, the coexistence between state functionaries and weapon smugglers and the possibility that the attacks might have been the result of disputes among international criminal groups.
- Malvinas - The Intimate War On April 2, 1982 nearly five thousand Argentinean soldiers set foot on the Malvinas Islands, claiming sovereignty, and setting forth an armed conflict against Great Britain. The Military Junta planned the invasion of the archipelago at a time when the population's discontent was increasing as a result of a deteriorating economy and violations of human rights. Three months later, the end of the war would bring forth the fall of the military dictatorship and the beginning of a nightmare for the ex combatants doomed to live in oblivion. Six hundred soldiers died in the battlefield, but more than three hundred fifty decided to put an end to their lives once they returned to their country. Malvinas, the intimate war is a documentary which reviews the facts through the eyes and descriptions of the survivors. A return to the experiences of the real protagonists of the war, capturing the human face of each story. Through the narrations of friends and relatives, documentation, photographs, recreations and resources taken from the actual places of battle, we reconstruct the lives of those that were called to be a part of Argentina's martial history.
- Unwritten History follows superstars and up and comers alike, in their quest to ride steep lines, deep powder, big gap jumps, and sick rails.
- Punto Doc has the dynamism to face anything from an historical investigation and a scientific report to a live coverage of an election. Punto Doc has achieved an unquestionable strength in its concept, thus occupying a leading place in research journalism on Argentine TV and growing into the show with the highest audience level of the genre
- From 1976 to 1983 Argentines lived under a bloody dictatorship. Thirty thousand people disappeared as a consequence of the government's repressive regime, among them, there were pregnant women forced by the military to give birth in clandestine detention centers. Hijos del Dolor, Nietos de la Esperanza (Children of Pain, Grandchildren of Hope) is a documentary which retells the story of a group of young people and their grandmothers as they attempt to reconstruct their life story and their family. Until now, only seventy-eight out of the four hundred missing children have recovered their true identity and begun to know their other life story. The documentary is a journey towards the somber effects of the state terrorism practiced in the past and the sequels, which, to this date, affects our society.
- A journalistic overview of Buenos Aires nightlife through the eyes of a group of average girls who share their stories in a coffee shop which in terms spins off into recreations and tag along
- E24 is the docu soap that portrays the tales that come up at the emergency room in a public hospital, when seconds count and troubles are a matter of life or death. A human outlook on an every day reality. Crude, strong images, in a show that doesn't always have a happy ending. 24 hours a day, 365 days year, a group of doctors work at the emergency room in a Public Hospital. Hundreds of cases a day, each one with its own story behind it, each doctor bearing the hope of finding the solution to some problem. The main characters are actually the patients, who allow the audience to feel identified with their testimonies and comprehend the way to prevent disease and understand the seriousness of some illnesses. Each episode tells real stories about both simple and complex cases, emergencies and routine visits. Reality is show on site, domestic accidents of varying seriousness, knife wounds, childbirths, heart attacks as well as scares with a happy ending. The staging for the whole show is the Hospital itself: consulting rooms, operation rooms and waiting rooms.
- Thirty Seconds is a Docu Soap that registers the daily work at a fire station, using a language that mixes documentary and reality. A production crew complete with a camera and journal teams, lives at a fire house ready to accompany, aboard the fire truck, firefighters to their next call.