Ana María Parra Vázquez
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The realistic chronicles of a working class group of Hispanic youth, with heavy subject matter like sex, drug dealing, teen pregnancy, abuse, drinking, rape, deception, and heartbreak.
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The series tells the story of a group of adults who are repeating high school at a night school; The characters have different reasons why they left education in their adolescence.
La Nocturna

After his brother's death, an ex-convict launches an intricate web of lies and revenge against the privileged family he believes is behind the murder.
Until You Burn

A young 17th-century witch time travels to the future to save the man she loves, but first must adjust to present-day Cartagena and defeat a dark rival.
Always a Witch

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Francisco the mathematician

Luciana Rivas, famous TV personality has everything in life, except for love. Joaquin lives in a beautiful remote island, when he sees Luciana on tv he is stunned by her beauty. He never imagined that his dream of meeting her in person would come true very soon.
Luciana's Nights

Susana and Elvira, two former best friends, reunite after two years apart to organize the celebrity wedding of the year.
Susana and Elvira: No Plan B

Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Macarena turns her chronic hypochondria into a quest for authenticity, even as her handsome doctor hides a secret.
La Hipocondriaca

Gertrudis and Armida are two young sisters with completely different personalities who learn to support each other after becoming orphans and being taken under the care of their aunt Luzmila, who denies them any kind of love. Between their innocence and their audacity, the two young women plan to escape, but everything goes wrong, they end up separated and thinking that the other one has died. It will take two decades for these two sisters to reunite.
Against Our Destiny

The story is woven by Ángela Iregui, a fearless lawyer who finds herself involved in the disturbing cases that touch women – irrespective of age, social status, or place of birth. Each episode reaches a powerful conclusion that countless victims know all too well: the very worst that life has to offer can happen to you just for being a woman.
Not My Fault: Colombia

Javier, a thirty-something doctor whose enthusiasm does not wane despite working in a chaotic emergency room, decides to move to the United States, because his beautiful, sophisticated and not so happy girlfriend Maria has convinced him to follow the American dream.
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