Luis Alaejos
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Two young boys, two geographical, cultural, religious and very different: West and East. Spain and India. Madrid and Old Delhi. Christians and Muslims. The boys play chess and have contacted the Internet "where" play games. An ancestral language and half spanking that know no borders. Can boys as different cultural backgrounds to reconcile their definitions of truly universal values in the current troubled situation? The answer inevitably passes through the mutual knowledge and understanding will. A dialogue among civilizations rather than a clash of civilizations, is the look that "Cesar and Zain" brings us closer to Islam.
César y Zaín

"Palacio" is an unexpected visit to an old hotel filled with mysterious and unsettling architectural symbols. Delving among them, the most delirious symbols turned out to be some of its 1,500 neighbors. Luis and Raúl Alaejos, uncle and nephew, arrived in Montevideo drawn by who-knows-what, and somehow ended up in one of the most extravagant buildings in the world: the Palacio Salvo.
Palace
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Hippies Forever

Who is Yanny Levkoff? Yanny is not someone familiar to us. His personal path is far from remarkable. He watches the world from a distance — a world he chose to leave behind. Now, in New York, the city where he was born, Yanny returns to confront what he walked away from four decades ago.