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Araucaria Films is a independient film studio in Puerto Chango. It was launched operations in 1989, by some actors who want a country with more independient films than blockbuster films. Since it is very much inspired by the independient American and Japanese cinema. It was founded by Erik Bismark (current CEO of Araucaria Films) and various actors and directors. The producer is known for the largest number of independent documentaries, and movies are short and medium length. Since it has politics and prohibit making adaptations of series and movies in the world.

It is known for the documentary about the communist countries in 2003. Since its release is prohibited worldwide, by the negative to these countries comment, and the "only" 2 local adaptations of: Cybercop (based on a Toho tokusatsu) and Gridman (based on a Tsuburaya Productions tokusatsu).