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The plot involves the school director bringing in a female inspector to clean up the school. The students decide to kidnap her and replace her with the sexy stripper "aunt" of one of the girls (who is naturally sleeping with several of the guys). The real director meanwhile falls madly in lust with one of her male captors. Meanwhile a goody-good student and her hypocrite father begin to suspect the ruse . . . So will there be a lot of crazy hijinks? Will everything work out happily in the end? Will the entire female cast (and an unfortunate amount of the male cast) find some excuse to get naked?
Happy High School

A prostitute falls in love with a painter with whom she believes she can save her life.
High Heels

Roberto separates from his wife and needs a place to stay. When he moves in with gay Marcelo, he is clueless about Marcello's sexuality and the two become close friends. One night after many drinks Roberto has sex with Marcelo and must confront his feelings and the potential ridicule of his family.
Adiós, Roberto

The brigade agents are ready for another dangerous mission and must fight a group of ninjas.
Explosive Brigade Against the Ninjas

It is not an assault on a bank or a tough fight against the evil Ninja ... this time the members of the Brigade Z will face fearsome ghosts.
The Monster Kills in the Mansion of Terror

In this dark, romantic comedy, a shy but stunning New York City tango teacher dreams about finding her soul mate. Instead, her boyfriends are increasingly neurotic and unstable. But when she meet a psychotherapist in Central Park, everything changes.
Mango Tango
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Astor Piazzolla en Shams

In 1969, excited by the arrival of man on the Moon, a group of boys devised a rocket.
La pandilla aventurera
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Gary Burton - Piazzolla Reunion

Astor Piazzolla performs an evocative set of tangos at the 1984 Montreal Jazz Festival. Lovingly restored by Piazzolla's former student Richard Galliano, this footage captures seven songs by the renowned accordionist. Born in Argentina in 1921, Piazzolla proves his talent for injecting a range of emotions into his songs, which include "Lunfardo," "Muerte del Angel," "Adiós Nonino," "Resurrección del Angel," "Chin Chin" and "Otoño Porteño."
Astor Piazzolla - Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival
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