Entel created, wrote and show-run the Netflix’ six-part documentary series Break It All: The Story of Rock in Latin America.
It features new interviews, never seen footage and music by almost one hundred of Latin America's biggest rock stars, including Charly Garcia, Fito Paez (Argentina), Ale Lora, Café Tacuba, Molotov (Mexico), Los Prisioneros (Chile), Residente (Puerto Rico) y Aterciopelados (Colombia).
completing the post-production of an Amazon Studios’ bilingual original series, which he co-created, with Miguel Tejada-Flores, and show-run, and stars Sergio Peris-Mencheta (Snowfall), James Moses Black (This is Us) and Horacio Garcia Rojas (Narcos Mexico).
Dubbed "a masterwork" by The Hollywood Reporter[2] and "one of the great accomplishments in the history of television" by Literature Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa,[3] it has been acquired by, among others, HBO (US), Channel 4 (UK), Discovery Channel (Lat Am), Canal + (Spain), VPRO (Benelux) and Arte (Germany and France) –a record for Spanish language doc.
He has also directed and/or executive produced over 100 TV commercials for such companies as Coca-Cola and Pepsi featuring celebrities such as J. Balvin, Eugenio Derbez and Hugh Jackman.