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Ecuador
In this second part, we continue accompanying Pipo on his harvest day. We discover the techniques used to collect the oranges and what happens to those that fall to the ground.
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Ecuador
On a beautiful day, we accompany Pipo in the orange harvest, taking the opportunity to learn about the harvesting process and discover some details that he has shared with us.
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Mexico
In this spicy segment, singer Gloria Trevi and comedians Brozo and Ponchito discuss some of the prejudices that exist around intimate relationships between men and women.
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Mexico
After a brief mystical reflection, the music of the group Venado Azul gives way to the notes of Banda Agua Caliente and the voice of the legendary Mexican singer Gloria Trevi. Enjoy this explosive mix!
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Colombia
With this video we reach the end of this series dedicated to the new promises of Colombian cycling. Let's listen carefully to the final reflections that the great Colombian champions make about the future of this popular sport in the country.
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Colombia
In this video, we can hear some of the advice that the great champions of Colombian cycling give to the young prospects of that sport in the country.
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Colombia
In the first part of this episode, the images and narrations of Lucho Herrera's victories are recalled as well as the sensations that former champion Santiago Botero experienced during his years as a professional cyclist.
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Mexico
With a frenetic melody, Amandititita and Don Cheto offer us a song in which they reflect on how Mexicans who emigrate to the United States are transformed when they try in vain to renounce the Mexican identity they carry within.
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Mexico
Get ready for one of the most vibrant moments of this documentary. With a musical fusion of cumbia, rap and norteño, the artists Ali Gua Gua, Pato Machete and Los Tucanes de Tijuana tell us about the perception that illegal immigration encompasses.
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Spain, Venezuela
Víctor interviews Francesc Manel Ventura, a proud Catalan domino enthusiast. Let's listen to what he tells us.
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Mexico
In this part of the documentary, several intellectuals reflect on fundamental issues of our time, such as media manipulation and the fears that society instills in us.
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Mexico
After a brief reflection on massification, the urban poet Rojo Córdova recites to us an incomprehensible poem loaded with Mexicanisms and meaningless words. Do you dare to try to understand?
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Venezuela
In this part, Víctor's daughter, Valeria, tells us her reason for traveling to Lloret de Mar, as well as her impressions of this charming coastal town.
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Ecuador, Spain
Cristina goes out onto the street to talk to people about several fascinating Spanish words that, despite having only one spelling and pronunciation, have more than one meaning.
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Venezuela
In the last part of this series of videos dedicated to the writer Gabriel García Márquez, Víctor tells us about the life of the author nicknamed "Gabo" following his return to Colombia and how the creation and publishing his world-renowned novel One Hundred Years of Solitude came about.
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