Héctor Moll
Sound
Known For
Triburcio Pérez, a jíbaro, runs for mayor of Machuchal.
El alcalde de Machuchal

Man hides out in Puerto Rico from the police and his double-crossing attorney.
Counterplot
Field workers in Puerto Rico want to have a night school.
A Voice on the Mountain

The efforts of a community to build a bridge which would allow their children to go school during the rainy season.
El puente

A small town celebrates the triumph of their revolution. Under the euphoria of the moment, the town's founder is declared a traitor and the destruction of his statue is decided by the people. A journalist buys the statue before it is destroyed. Later, the townspeople discover that the statue isn't from who they thought it was and they decide to retrieve it. The journalist, however, doesn't want to give it back, giving rise to the dilemma.
Más allá del Capitolio

The story of a widow who owns a coffee hacienda, focusing on the dynamics between her son and the man who romances her.
The Other Road
A man believes all the advertising he hears.
Brainless John
A family relationship drama about a strict father who wants to control his son, who in turn leaves his father's house and moves to the city.
When Fathers Forget

The exploitation of fisherman in Fajardo, Puerto Rico and how the laborers reached their economic independence through operative alliances.
El yugo

A group of kids in a poverty-stricken Puerto Rican rural town need money to purchase baseball uniforms for little league.
Los peloteros
A cautionary film about what were thought to be rural superstitions and practices in Puerto Rico.
The Jug

Documentary on Pablo Casals' visit to Puerto Rico in 1956.
Pablo Casals in Puerto Rico
Documentary about the annual athletics event held in Coamo, with the participation of the world's best long-distance athletes.
Maratón San Blas
One of the DivEdCo's films that best depicts the history and evolution of another genre of popular music from the coasts and of African origin: the plena. It presents sequences of interpreters of those rhythms in Ponce, in the dances of the coastal areas, and the fusion of popular and refined genres in presentations by Ballets de San Juan of the ballet-plena by Amaury Veray, "Cuando las mujeres" ("When the Women").