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- A shy, nerdy guy gets advice from his street-smart workmate to get the woman of his dreams.
- A young girl from a Caribbean slum, gang leader, seeks her identity in the middle of a violent world.
- In the DR, hardened cop Manolo tries to take down an infamous drug cartel; meanwhile, his daughter has fallen in love with Lorenzo, a construction worker who's unwittingly gotten embroiled in the drug cartel's dealings.
- Benny, the best North Manhattan barber, inherits a building. He must choose either to sell it (thus ending the history and dreams of an immigrant neighborhood) or keep the Barbershop, center of the community where everything can happen.
- A police officer lives between two worlds, dispensing justice under the "White Card" code and trying to avoid getting executed by the same system.
- The rebel eldest son of a prosperous family returns home, setting off a series of events that will help them forget old feuds.
- A young priest is sent to a desolate town near the border of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. There he meets a young prostitute, thus unleashing a series of events and conflicts after discovering a network of human trafficking.
- Eulogio is tricked into smuggling diamonds from the Dominican Republic to New York inside a drum without him knowing. Once he arrives at the apartment, mobsters start chasing him.
- Elaine and Emmanuel are a young couple, separated by social classes but united through the passion for music.
- In Washington Heights, Elizabeth is thrown into her life's greatest challenge: to keep going without the husband who just left her while keeping afloat the beauty salon she inherited from her sister Maria, who fled to DR running from her jealous boyfriend. Will Elizabeth last at least a week in the salon or will she throw in the towel?
- In Washington Heights NY two worlds are about to collide. Elizabeth's life goes into a tailspin when she finds her husband in bed with her best friend while at the same time her sister Maria flees to Santo Domingo in an attempt to ditch her jealous and abusive boyfriend, leaving Elizabeth in charge of running a business she knows nothing about, Maria's Beauty Salon. Just up the block, Jean-Luis, the new sensation of New York's restaurateurs and a consummate womanizer is about to open his new restaurant on the same block as Maria's Beauty Salon. These two worlds collide with with unexpected comic consequences. Songs from Dominican popular music from the last 30 years are interwoven in the story as characters sing and dance to illustrate their mood and move forward the story. Will Elizabeth last at least a week in the salon or will she throw in the towel, but more important, will she believe in love again? Are you ready for the first Dominican musical comedy?
- Hispaniola is the endearing story of two boys from different worlds, one Haitian, the other Dominican, who form a bond through baseball. It is through their eyes that we witness first hand the conflicts and misunderstandings between two people who share the same island, the island of Hispaniola. "One island, two worlds."
- Josué, an eccentric high-school boy, sets out to win the heart of his classmate Martina before graduation.
- A Latino life coach is forced, together with thousands more, to stay home due to the New York City Lockdown in April 2020. As time passes, the psychological pressure grows on everyone including Daniel. Despite all the tension, he manages to help his clients solve their problems at the expense of risking his own sanity.
- Despite the rising stakes between losing healthcare workers and insufficient wage, a female nurse is determined to aid the victims of COVID-19 until she reaches her breaking point.
- When 76-year-old Amélia realizes she has never had an orgasm in her life, she becomes determined to have one at any cost.
- Martín dreams of becoming the first Argentinian player in MLB. He goes to the Dominican Republic to participate in tryouts, but in order to apply, he'll have to transform his looks and behavior to pose as a Dominican rookie.
- Ralph, a queer student leader, becomes the center of controversy when a non-consensual recording of his intimate encounter on school premises, made by a teacher named Sir Andrew, erupts. His adviser, Sir Robert, consoles him, reminding Ralph of the institutions' inherent discrimination to people like them. Despite being barred from joining the speech choir due to the scandal, Ralph decides to join, leading to a confrontation with his classmate Christian and his suspension. Returning secretly to school the next day, Ralph discovers Sir Andrew's abusive behavior-including that with his friend named Patty-and a plot against Sir Robert-to which is all not being addressed by the principal, Dr. Santos. With the help of his class, Section Scarlet, Ralph plans to expose these abuses. And during a speech choir performance, tension mounts as Ralph faces off with Sir Andrew. Then, a sudden revelation disrupts the space, leading to Ralph's triumphant smile as the performance continues with renewed purpose and solidarity against oppression.
- A tribute to the Dominican and Latin American workers at the Madame Alexander Doll Company and their dedication creating the beautiful dolls that have delighted children and adults around the world. These dolls have been collected by queens, business women, actresses, and world leaders. The workers-artists, seamstresses, stylists-assemble, disassemble, and dress the dolls, contributing to the culture, fame, and elegance of this industry. In 1923, Beatrice Alexander Behrman, a Brooklynite of Russian heritage, opened a doll factory in Manhattan. The factory still bears her name, The Madame Alexander Doll Company, Inc., and reflects the love for dolls she shared with her father, a Russian immigrant who founded the first doll hospital in New York.
- Cheddy Garcia plays Sonia Marmolejos, a young Dominican mother of five, who helped several orphan Haitian babies after Haiti's 2010 earthquake in such a tender and unselfish way that it touched the hearts of everyone in the nation of the Dominican Republic and the world. Based on a true story.
- The Woman from Columbus Circle (La Mujer De Columbus Circle) tells how a young investment banker's chance encounter in the subway with a beautiful, mysterious woman changes both his way of thinking and perception of the world.