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- Bent on committing as many sins as possible to avert the birth of the beast, a Catholic priest teams up with a Black Metal aficionado and an Italian connoisseur of the occult. Now, he must become an unrelenting sinner. Is there still hope?
- The story of two families affected by ETA's terrorism in the Basque Country.
- 1936. A country taken by the fascism. A husband marked for the killing. A wife determined to all for saving him. An endless incarceration in his own home.
- Exploring the issue of stolen children in Spain, the plot tracks Vera's search for her biological son, given in adoption, thereby coming across Cora and her adoptive son Egoz.
- Agents from diverse Spanish local police forces are called to form a special team.
- A journey through the life and work of Joaquín Díaz; the musician, folklorist and ethnographer who turned his back on fame and left the stage to became one of the most important figures in Spanish culture. Musicians, writers and experts talk about this unique character. Joaquín Díaz himself recounts his life and vocation dedicated to the recovery and preservation of the past, an incomparable legacy that will remain alive for future generations. The documentary shows archival footage of some of Joaquín Díaz's innumerables appearances on TVE (Spanish TV) as well as some of the many artists he helped along the way: Nuestro Pequeño Mundo, Cecilia, Jubal, Nuevo Mester de Juglaría, etc.
- TV Series
- Cold Lands makes a personal journey through the images and cinema, guided by filmmakers and artist like, Theo Angelopoulos, Bego Vicario, Wim Wenders or Rut Hillarp among others. In this non-fictional road-movie their vision of what cinema is, of what is hidden behind the images, intersects with the world of beekeeping, architecture and the human landscape. Cinema within cinema and film locations that acquire new meanings when revisited by the contemporary gaze. From the landscapes of the interior, burnt by the sun, passing through the blue light of the northern lands, the film reflects on cinematographic archives, their validity and their importance as a cultural treasure. At the same time, it gives filmic archaeology a new meaning by making it interact with images of the present. Cold Lands is a journey through the meanings acquired by what is offstage in the landscapes appropriated by cinema, through the questioning of nature by the filmmaker's romantic gaze. Cinema and real life are confused with each other, in the knowledge that living is in itself a work of art.
- A portrayal of Joaquín Díaz, one of the most important figures in the musical and cultural terrain, although his broad work is often unknown in its full extent. Commonly referred to as "the Spanish Pete Seeger", the film rediscovers this precursor of the folk movement in Spain who in the 1960s also sang in Basque, Catalan, Galician or Asturian. When he was at the top, he chose to retire from public life and moved to a small medieval village where he continues to work tirelessly in order to recover folklore and memory that, without his effort, would have disappeared. Relevant musicians such as Kepa Junkera, Marina Rossell, Paco Ibáñez, Amancio Prada or Martirio speak about his legacy and influence in recovering the musical past.