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Cisneros Media Distribution presents... Docutravel Series Cities of the World Each filler explores a different city of the world, visiting their respective landmarks and most interesting features. It is an authentic journey through the heart of the city. 36x2’ Legendary Hotels Open the doors to ten legendary hotels throughout Europe. 10 x 26’ Villages of Europe I and II An international production of documentary films that features twenty diverse European villages in Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain. 8x30’

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Cisneros Media Distribution presents...

Docutravel Series

Cities of the WorldEach filler explores a different city

of the world, visiting their respective landmarks and most interesting

features. It is an authentic journey through the heart of the city.

36x2’

Legendary HotelsOpen the doors to ten legendary

hotels throughout Europe.

10x26’

Villages of Europe I and IIAn international production of

documentary films that features twenty diverse European villages in Germany,

Poland, Italy and Spain.

8x30’

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Explore the World

Rural Tourism in EuropeEach episode presents the rural culture

from different regions of Europe. It focuses on the region’s heritage,

enotourism, ornithology, gastronomy, nature and recreational activities.

9x30’

The CemeteryA team of experts delve into the

history and paranormal activities of the world’s most mysterious

graveyards.

10x26’

The Roman Roads of EuropeThis is the first trip on the Roman

roadways throughout Europe. A trip from the North to the South of Europe, former Spanish West Africa, Germany

all the way to Italy.

4 x 30’

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Each filler explores a different city of the world, visiting their respective landmarks and most interesting features. It is an authentic journey through the heart of the city.These fillers invite the viewer to get to know, in just two minutes, famous cities and many other unknown cities that will draw and keep their attention.Thanks to its fresh and dynamic delivery, we travel almost in first person to a selection of cities in Europe, The United States, Africa and Latin America.Our journey through the streets of Kingston (Jamaica) will take us to the Bob Marley Museum; we will

venture the streets of Las Vegas lined with Casinos, we will walk in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, we will climb the sign “Hollywood” in Los Angeles and fly over the elegant city of Zurich (Switzerland).With Cities of the World, we take viewers in a fast, entertaining and attractive way, to different cities of the planet.

Cities of the World

Spanish | 36x2’ | 2014

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Open the doors to ten legendary hotels in different cities of Europe.Among this selection, are distinguished accommodations such as the Dolder Grand in Zurich, the Bayerischer Hof in Munich and the Wellington Hotel in Madrid- all of them important in Europe’s history.The series begins with a visit to the cities that host these wonderful buildings, so that the viewer will see, first hand, how these places have evolved in harmony with the hotels, welcoming political acts, international

treaties or filming movies.We will talk about the inception of these properties, which in many cases, the buildings were not designed to become hotels, but instead private homes, government offices or military buildings.We will witness its evolution throughout history, look back on the famous persons who lodged there and to the chapters of history that are written in the silent walls of these legendary hotels.

Legendary Hotels

Spanish | 10x26’ | 2014

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Villages of Europe (in German, Gemeinden Europas; in Spanish Pueblos de Europa; in polish Zakakti Europy; in Italian Borghi d’Europa) an international production of documentary films that features twenty diverse European villages in Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain.Similar to the docu-tourism format, the film shows twenty rural villages, through a tour of four European regions: Extremadura (Spain), Landkreis Bamberg (Germany), Malopolska - Lesser Poland (Poland) and Abruzzo (Italy).

Some of the villages in this collection include: Buttenheim, Germany, birthplace of Levi Strauss; Jerez de los Caballeros in Spain and according to various theories the city where the last European Templar died; Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Italy, known for its preserving its medieval architecture.

Villages of Europe

Spanish | 8x30’ | 2014

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Each episode presents the rural culture from different regions of Europe. It focuses on the region’s heritage, enotourism, ornithology, gastronomy, nature and recreational activities.Each episode unveils secret places, unknown corners, hiking trails and leisure activities. The treatment is elegant, attending to every detail. Our goal is to discover some of the most impressive European regions as well as the lesser-known places from the old continent.

Similarly, throughout the program twill show situations through which the locals tell us about their day-to-day activities: a carpenter in his workshop, a farmer of organic products, and a paraglider preparing ready to fly.

Rural Tourism in Europe

Spanish | 9x30’ | 2014

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A team of experts delve into the history and paranormal activities of the world’s most mysterious graveyards.We will analyze the reasons for the increasing desecration of graves in Asuncion (Paraguay). Visit the General Cemetery of Guayaquil (Ecuador), an artistic gem with works by renowned Spanish and Italian sculptors. We will go into the cemeteries of Almudena

(Madrid) or we will be surprised with the amount of niches that had to be build in the cemetery of Tacloban (Philippines) because of typhoon Yolanda that left more than 5,000 dead in Philippine island of Leyte.

The Cemetery

Spanish | 10x26’ | 2014

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This is the first trip on the Roman roadways throughout Europe. A trip from the North to the South of Europe, former Spanish West Africa, Germany all the way to Italy. The trilogy is completed by the Via Claudia, which runs through Germany to northern Italy, as well as the Via Augusta that runs along the entire Spanish Mediterranean.

Route Via de la Plata presents the Spanish road number XXIV of Antonino’s Itinerary, next to the XXIII and subsidiary roads, those of which came from the Leon’s steppes, to the Cantabrian.

Roman Roads in Europe

Spanish | 4x30’ | 2014

Helen JuradoM+1.305.442.3493

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