VIENDOMOVIES WITH PRIME PROGRAMMING IN THE MONTH OF MARCH
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ViendoMovies, the pay‑TV movie channel owned by SOMOSTV (a company chaired by Luis Villanueva and part of SOMOS Group), which programs the best contemporary films produced in Spanish, 24 hours a day and without commercial breaks, is programming in the month of March, in addition to its premieres, a Cycle of Cuban Actors every Friday and a Cycle of War Films every Saturday of the month, both at 9 p.m. These cycles are part of the channel’s strategy to support films produced in Spanish, with exclusive, big‑screen movies that reinforce the channel’s positioning, distributed in the United States and Puerto Rico, as the option for modern cinema with high production values and the most popular talent from all Spanish‑speaking countries.
The Cycle of Cuban Actors, representing one of the most important communities in the U.S. Latino market, presents El Viaje Extraordinario de Celeste García (Comedy, 2018), starring María Isabel Díaz (awarded Best Actress at the Miami Life Awards, 2013); Conducta (Drama, 2014), starring Alina Rodríguez (a popular theater, film, and television actress); La Mala (Drama/Musical, 2008), with Lena Burke (a popular singer in a film about Cuban star La Lupe); and La Cosa Humana (Comedy, 2016), featuring Héctor Medina (Best Actor of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba, Best Actor at the Fortaleza Festival in Brazil, and Best Actor at the San Antonio Festival, 2024).
Meanwhile, the Cycle of War Films, a popular theme among audiences, presents En Zona Hostil (Spain, 2017), starring Ariadna Gil and Raúl Mérida and based on real events in Afghanistan. The channel then presents El Jugador de Ajedrez (Spain, 2017), with Marc Clotet as a chess player accused of espionage during World War II. As the third film, ViendoMovies presents Alma de Héroe (Colombia, 2019), a Colombian film about the guerrilla, starring Jorge Armando Soto, and finally the cycle closes with Éxodo (Spain, 2015), with Marcel Borràs and Marta Aguilar, addressing the plight of refugee families during World War II.
These cycles join the premiere of the film Girasoles Silvestres (Spain, Drama, 2022), directed by Jaime Rosales and starring Anna Castillo. The film won the 67th edition of the Sant Jordi Awards, with Anna Castillo awarded Best Actress. The film tells the story of Julia, a 22‑year‑old unemployed mother of two children, who falls in love with Óscar. Óscar constantly oscillates between exalted love, violent outbursts, and a return to blind affection. One night, everything ends in a severe beating after a jealous argument. She reports the assault and he is arrested. Months of happiness follow, and eventually Álex, an old high‑school friend, becomes her new partner.
ViendoMovies is known for promoting films originally produced in Spanish, packaged in a premium presentation and celebrating the festivities of the Latino community. The channel includes coverage of all international festivals where Spanish‑language cinema participates, becoming a showcase for the artistic and technical talent of the industry. ViendoMovies also celebrates cycles of the most popular film genres and the acting talent of cinema produced in all Spanish‑speaking countries.
ABOUT VIENDOMOVIES: ViendoMovies is a Pay‑TV channel that programs exclusive contemporary cinema in Spanish, without commercial breaks, 24 hours a day, in a premium and culturally relevant package. ViendoMovies is produced in the United States for the Hispanic market of that country and Puerto Rico and is part of SOMOSTV LLC. For more information, visit http://www.viendomovies.com



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