During the leftist uprising in the 1960s in Venezuela, a young guerrilla-girl, living in secrecy, gives birth to her first daughter during Mother's Day. Due to that, her photos appear on the newspaper, since that moment they would have to run away.
Eva travaille comme ouvrière dans une usine textile de La Havane. Elle rêve de devenir dessinatrice de mode et de créer ses propres modèles, espérant ainsi échapper aux tristes lignes des vêtements socialistes. En attendant, elle entretient une liaison avec Angel, un architecte sans le sou qui lui promet sans cesse de terminer l'appartement qu'ils sont censés habiter une fois mariés. Mais Angel se montre le plus souvent incapable de faire face aux réalités. Un jour, Eva croise Jorge, un séduisant et riche Vénézuélien qui lui demande de le guider pour des repérages photos. Elle entrevoit alors un avenir plus riant.
The movie is based on the romantic triangle between Cyrano (Edgar Ramirez), Cristian (Pastor Oviedo) and Roxanna (Jessika Grau) during the turbulent riots between a group of drug dealers and the neighbours of a shanty town in Caracas.
The film centers about the impossible love between Gamero, the King of the Guajiros (Daniel Alvarado) and Chiquinquirá (Karina Velázquez), who decide to live their passional adventure, which is forbidden because he is a wayuu and she is an alijuna (non-wayuu). In order to protect the life of Chiquinquirá, Gamero hires Alatriste (Asier Hernández), a basque detective with a past that torments him.
War and espionage sets the stage for a star-crossed romance in this historical drama from director Haik Gazarian. It's early 1942, and the United States has finally joined the Allied cause in World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Oil is a precious commodity needed to fuel fighter planes, battleships, jeeps and other vehicles, and when German U-Boats are sighted off the coast of Venezuela on the Caribbean Sea, it becomes clear something must be done to guard the nation's oil fields from Nazi attack. Frank Moore (Alfonso Herrera) is an American communications expert sent to the coastal village of Puerto Miranda to help keep tabs on German plans to attack the oil fields. Moore was given the assignment in part because his mother was Latino and he speaks Spanish, but this doesn't help him get along with his commander, the authoritarian and short-tempered Capt. Enrique Salvatierra (Rafael Romero). However, when Moore meets Venezzia (Ruddy Rodriguez), Salvatierra's beautiful wife, he's immediately infatuated, and when she reveals that she shares his attraction, they fall into a love affair that could jeopardize their futures as well as Moore's mission, especially when he's suspected of being a double agent.
Luis, un auteur phalangiste vieillissant et coupable, écrit de fausses mémoires. Deux journalistes, sa nièce Mariana et son amie lesbienne Elmyr, arrivent pour faire un reportage sur lui. En vérifiant ses mémoires, Mariana devient attirée par lui.
During businessman Matthews's party his industrial property was attacked and destroyed by terrorists of megalomaniac The Cobra. Meantime, there was a wrestling match in which participated and won famous wrestler Goldface. German reporter was trying to get an interview with him, but has only find out that nobody knows the man under the mask. In reality Goldface is Dr. Vilar, a scientist at the laboratory of millionaire Perera and a womanizer.
The films tells the story of Count Jones (Bejamín Rausseo), a far cousin of Indiana Jones, who is called by the North American government, the Interpol and other international security agencies in order to find a strange mythologic object called "The Crystal Creole Ball", which, if captured by Venezuelan military leader, Er General (Chile Veloz), could lead him to win the upcoming presidential elections.
The film begins in a meeting on August 2002 where a social activist, Simon Petrov, is reading the sentence dictated by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordering the Venezuelan state to compensate to the relatives of the victims of the 27 February 1989 riots. The people at that meeting began to tell and remember the tragic moments of that event.