Roger Velasco

Roger Velasco

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Roger Velasco

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Darkness Minus Twelve
Jose Gutierrez
A kidnap hostage in Colombia lives twelve minutes of fear as his family, a man in charge of delivering the ransom money, and a special ops team all rush to save him before it is too late.
Living the Life
Raul
Kata has lived her first fifteen years believing that, although she has an amazing ancestry, the only thing that lies in her future is a broken heart, the symbol of the Ninth Street Gang. She and her lifelong friend Ana are two of the toughest members of their gang, fearing nothing but the loss of each other. Car-jacking, fights, and running from the cops are a daily routine as the girls fight to protect their territory and their reputation. Performing as "Outrageous Chaos" in local dance contests provides their only relief, but each night they must return home to the sad reality of their lives.
Across the Line
Luciano
Across the Line (2000) is a truthful representation of both hope and corruption, focusing on critical events transpiring at America's border with Mexico and known both to those who live on the "line" (physical and metaphorical) and to those with the courage to cross it. Further it is a fine example of the filmmaker's art, featuring convincing portrayals underpinned by a convincing script and the directorial talent of Martin Spottl.
Stageghost
Pedro Gonzalez
A group of people are trapped inside a stagecoach station under attack by spirits.
Castle Rock
Antonio
Left alone in the wilderness after her grandfather suffers a heart attack, a teenage girl is befriended by a mysterious drifter. Soon, she finds herself on the adventure of her life when her new acquaintance turns out to be a fugitive from justice desperately trying to outrun his past.
Power Rangers: In Space
Carlos Vallerte/ Black Space Ranger
In this feature television film, the Space Rangers face their greatest foes yet — the Psycho Rangers. A re-edited version of Rangers Gone Psycho (#31) A Rift in the Rangers (#33) Five of a Kind (#34) Silence is Golden (#35) The Enemy Within (#36) to fit a feature-length format.