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- Series of 32 chapters whose mission is to build a culture of peace, spreading the method of conflict mediation in the community. Each programs consists of interviews and dramatizations on the topics discussed. Series recorded in the facilities of Telesagrado with professors and students of different faculties of the University of the Sacred Heart.
- In 1981, Abigail Ortiz, a young nurse, decides to move to Bayamón, Puerto Rico and transfer to the mental health clinic, "MEPSI Center" where she begins to work the night shift. It is here that she meets Luis, a charismatic guard who works at the clinic and accompanies her on her shift. While doing her job she has an incident with one of the patients which leaves her unconscious. When you wake up nothing is the same again.
- The documentary Después de María: Las 2 orillas is a look at Puerto Rico eight months after the passing of the hurricane. It includes explorations of several community self-management projects around the island such as the Las Carolinas communal kitchen in Caguas, net rescue in Naguabo, a hydroponics farm in Lares, as well as the "Catharsis" project featuring works by artists at the Museum of the Americas. It also includes the stories of families who emigrated to Orlando and had to split up after the hurricane: two high school students, a Camuy family, and several family businesses that now provide help from abroad, as well as the important contribution of the diaspora in the reconstruction.
- This documentary explains from different perspectives the economic, industrial, and social development of Puerto Rico from 1940 -- with the Manos a la Obra program -- to the present. Through interviews with representatives of different sectors of society: labor, industrial, political, academic, and community life, we see a broad panorama of what the country's transformation has been and what the changes and alternatives are for its development towards the future. Filming in the Dominican Republic complements this production, which also records Puerto Rico's relationship with the rest of the Caribbean through twin manufacturing plants. This inter-university and interdisciplinary documentary is ideal material for understanding the current situation facing Puerto Rico. It is an excellent stimulus for the discussion of the topic from different disciplines: history, economics, humanities, political science, and communications.