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  • V National Theater Encuentro
    A glance at the V National Theater Encuentro held in San Jose, Costa Rica in October, 2010 -- with special emphasis on the showcase of independent theater. Actors, dramatists, directors, and mangers/producers refer to the current situation of theater within Costa Rica. Subtitled.
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  • Midori in Costa Rica
    "Midori in Costa Rica," as the title suggests, is a documentary video which captures in great detail Midori's visit to Costa Rica in June, 2009 -- in particular, her work with Costa Rica's National Youth Symphony Orchestra and National System of Music Education.
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  • NAPIRE
    Native American and Pacific Islanders Research Experiences is geared towards undergraduate students in colleges and universities that are part of the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Program. Developed by the Organization for Tropical Studies and the National Science Foundation.
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  • C'est Comme Ça
    C'est Comme Ça is a short film by independent filmmaker Alex Berberich depicting the revealing and absurdist insights of a misogynist.
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  • Central American Living Traditions
    A showcase of Central American traditions documented by the InCorpore Cultural Association (1997-2000).
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  • La Selva Biological Station
    A retrospective look at how the Organization of Tropical Studies' La Selva Biological Station located in Sarapiqui, Costa Rica, has contributed during it's 40 year existence to the global understanding of science in the tropics as well as to the growth of the local community.
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  • Cerro de Hula Wind Project
    The Cerro de Hula wind project, located 24 KM south of Tegucigalpa, will provide 100 MW of installed capacity for Honduras. Construction on the wind project is scheduled to begin in late 2010, and commercial operation should commence in 2012.
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  • The Weapons of Violence
    Having moved beyond the devastating region-wide political violence of the 1970s and 1980s, Central America now confronts other forms of violence equally destructive. Today, in the first decades of the 21st century, these forms of violence include organized crime, gangs, poverty and marginality.
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  • Naturalist Guides Course OTS 2009
    Documentary about a training course for Naturalist Guides which took place at the La Selva Biological Station. Was financed by Citibank. The course was designed to train people from the local communities interested in being guides for nature reserves throughout Sarapiqui, Costa Rica.
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  • SINEM - Instruments for Everybody
    This video presents us with the origins, methodology, and the social impact of SiNEM - Costa Rica's National System of Music Education.
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AMI TV produces audiovisual media and cultural projects. Our multi-disciplinary team is made-up of professionals with decades of experience in the video, graphic design, and cultural promotion fields.  

Our experience, both individually and collectively, has been dedicated primarily to support cultural and social work within local communities. Thus, our principle objective is to participate in efforts that merit:

  • Developing sustainable projects committed to improving the planet and its environmental health;
  • Producing didactic, informative, and promotional audiovisual materials for institutions, groups or individuals dedicated to scientific investigation, artistic endeavors, the support of social and cultural organization efforts, and social responsibility initiatives by businesses.

All which coincides with our offer of professional services in the fields of publicity and corporate image.

Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you enjoy taking a look at what we do.