Los peloteros 1951
A group of kids in a poverty-stricken Puerto Rican rural town need money to purchase baseball uniforms for little league.
A group of kids in a poverty-stricken Puerto Rican rural town need money to purchase baseball uniforms for little league.
Zoilo Cajigas y Sotomayor is a carver of wooden models of saints. Don Zoilo is one of Puerto Rico's best-known artisans and was 96 years old at the time of the filming. The film shows the elaborate process behind his craftsmanship.
Illustrates the dilemma of a sugarcane worker who has a child out of wedlock without his wife’s knowledge.
Adapted from Mexico's "The Forgotten Village". It deals with the fight that develops from the superstitious and ignorant interpretation of a problem and its real, scientific solution.
The efforts of a community to build a bridge which would allow their children to go school during the rainy season.
The effects of emotional neglect on an only child.
A man believes all the advertising he hears.
Dramatizes the case of a family in which the father respects and loves his wife and children, permitting each to develop as an individual, and contrasts this family with one where discord and hostility prevail.
Presents general shots of the central mountain range of Puerto Rico.
Educational documentary which extols the different forms of labor, and its importance to Puerto Rico’s progress.
A young boy becomes intrigued by one of the characters in his village's celebration of its patron saint.
The exploitation of fisherman in Fajardo, Puerto Rico and how the laborers reached their economic independence through operative alliances.
It tells the story of a slave rebellion on a sugar plantation in the days leading up to the official abolition of slavery on the island on March 22, 1873.
A cautionary film about what were thought to be rural superstitions and practices in Puerto Rico.
A generational conflict is reflected in the old-fashioned ideas of the landowner, who imposes himself as a dominant figure in the political activity of the rural communities of Puerto Rico.
The location of the dividing line between two farms causes friction between two families.
The blacklisted American documentarian Willard Van Dyke filmed this tale about tobacco workers in the heart of the Puerto Rican countryside. Heeding their wives’ advice, individuals join forces in a cooperative so they can sell their crop of tobacco leaves at fair market value.
Prize winner, Venice Festival 1956. The DivEdCo’s most important attempt to depict women’s rights in the context of modernization processes in Puerto Rico. Modesta leads a group of women in Barrio Sonadora, Guaynabo, in a strike against their husbands to demand their rights in a domestic context.
Field workers in Puerto Rico want to have a night school.
A melodramatic romance that tells the story of a community that shuns the arrival of a new neighbor.