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- This is not a film about our planet - it is a film about our people.
- A group of men are searching for something in the desert. Only one of them knows what they seek. The one they call the Master. Searching in the desert is a dangerous activity. In addition to the dry, bleak landscape and the unrelenting heat of the sun, the one they call the Baptist haunts the dunes. A fool who fell from believer to murderer, the Baptist is enlightened in the ways of both. The men are unsure if they are searching for god or for death.. or if both of these things are the same.
- La guerra civil en Asturias y la fosa común de Oviedo.
- When the Spanish Civil War came to an end, Manuel Cortes was unable to flee the country. After a long journey, he managed to get back home in the dark without being discovered. His wife, Juliana, told him how the winning forces were shooting many of their fellow citizens. Manuel and Juliana decided to dig a small hole in the wall for Manuel to hide in. He could not even begin to imagine that this small hideaway was to become his private jail for the following 30 years. This is the story of the so-called post-war moles, people who had to put their lives on hold in order to escape from the repression imposed by the victors of the civil war.
- In May, 2011, the Spanish people took the streets and main squares of the country, where they camped for more than a month. This was soon known all over the globe as the Spanish revolution: fifty days of protesting, demanding, and, most of all, talking. A revolution is an immense conversation.
- Víctor receives an unusual proposal, to carry 7 boxes of unknown content through the Market Number 4 but things get complicated along the way.
- After eight years of relation, coldness and silence dominate Ken and Zoe's life. Ken proposes to Zoe to relive the beginning of their relationship in the same place where they met: room 88.
- Conductor Joan Chamorro who shows us a unique teaching method, as unique as the results it reveals. Sant Andreu Jazz Band is made up of children from 6 to 18 years old, whose repertoire includes Jazz and Bossa Nova classics.
- A comedy centered on eight men in their 40s, all with identity crises.
- A Paixon De María Soliña' is a feature film with a historical setting which describes the Tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition through the inquisitorial trial against María Soliña in Galicia (Spain) in the XVII century, accused of witchcraft.
- The unpublished correspondence between the musician Pau Casals and the poet Joan Alavedra tell the story behind the creation of The Manger, a musical composition born of a poem by the same title, which became a message for world peace.
- We explore the link between Afro-Peruvian traditional performance arts and Latin jazz and, through interviews and performance (in Peru and on stage), get background information on the community and its parallels to African Americans.
- A retiring electronics salesman is desperately trying to sign a deal with a big client at an electronics show, when he meets a young girl. They form a bond and she tries help him to seal the deal.
- The once dissolute private detective Al Pereira over time, becoming more conservative and moral. Once in his life into shameless female alligators, sent by his father to Pereira went back to a depraved life...
- A Spanish teenager is afraid to embrace all that life has to offer while she copes with a mentally ill mother.
- All About Ava, although it's fiction, moves constantly between a documentary about the history of the gay life and the revue theaters in Barcelona, and the fictional story of a family whose supposed mother was a Vedtette: Ava. The film was made in a long space of time, a year and half, and places, all around the world, using different material, actors from different countries, personalities of the culture and even a vedette who started working by the time of the civil war.
- On the Atlantic coast, smuggling networks gained control over institutions and people's lives. Fins, Leda, and Frink scavenged wrecked ships, their fate intertwined with the ubiquitous Marshall, Brétema's powerful criminal kingpin.
- Not far from Madrid there is the Valle de los Caidos, a memorial conceived by dictator Francisco Franco in the Fifties. This site is still today the symbol of an unresolved conflict within Spanish society. Under the cross lie 35,000 victims of the Spanish Civil War, while approximately 50 children study in the nearby boarding school: they receive an education that desperately tries to resist the drift towards secularism and scientism of contemporary Spain and of global society.
- The established relationship between university student Bruno and aspiring photographer Carla is thrown into turmoil when Bruno feels drawn to sexy karate instructor/break dancer Rai. Complications ensue.
- Pol is a teenager with a seemingly calm life. He lives with his brother, and is still in high school. However, Pol has a secret: Deerhoof, a cuddly teddy bear who thinks, moves around, and with whom he shares his best moments. Life goes on as normal until the arrival of Ikari, an enigmatic student who seems to be hiding something. Pol is fascinated by his new classmate and attracted to the dark side he harbors. An inexplicable death and a series of strange events will transform the meek student's routine into a fantastic adventure, which will take over their lives.
- Cairo, a city in the midst of revolution, has the worst traffic in the world. In endless traffic jams, passengers and taxi drivers talk and debate about their present and future and we discover the outlooks and problems influencing the people in the midst of a dramatic social change.
- How do 11 blind people see life in the year 11?
- A beautiful young woman, Lucy, has a passionate and bloody affair with Count Dracula. Many years later, as she recovers from a strange amnesia, she begins to realize her true identity as a creature who is thirsty of blood. Occult expert Van Helsing tries to save Lucy from the clutches of the vampire, but will her dark dream of living eternally with Dracula come true'
- When space mutants from his favorite comic books come to life and threaten all ocean life, 10-year-old Opil must team up with a heroic captain and his mischievous daughter to save the sea.
- "AQUÍ": Pedro returns home to a small mountain village in Guerrero, Mexico after years of working in the US. He finds his daughters older, and more distant than he imagined. His wife still has the same smile. Having saved some earnings from two trips to the US, he hopes to now finally make a better life with his family, and even to pursue his dreams on the side by starting a band: Copa Kings. He cherishes the everyday moments with his family. "ALLÁ": The villagers think this year's crop will be bountiful. There is also good work in a growing city an hour away. But the locals are wise to a life of insecurity, and their thoughts are often of family members or opportunities far away, north of the border. While working in the fields, Pedro meets and begins to mentor a teenager who dreams of the US. That place somehow always feels very present, practically knocking at the door. "Aquí y Allá" is a story about hope, and the memories and loss of what we leave behind.
- It is a film about a town located on the border between Portugal and Galicia that refuses to disappear. You can see everyday images of the lives of neighbors who also interpret an existentialist work. Therefore, there is a confusion of reality and fiction.
- Arribes examines the relationship between food, agriculture, sustainability and tradition in the real terms of this isolated region of NW Spain where people there produce about 80-90% of their own food. Although it is a portrayal of the people of the region and their way of life that has gone relatively unchanged for centuries, it raises questions about our own way of living, and if there are lessons that can be learned and applied to other areas, and if changes in lifestyles, priorities and population structures are essential for a more sustainable future.
- A clown, a wannabe painter, an awful actress and a plastic artist meet at an strange art gallery that hides a secret. They will soon understand that they just started their way to the success even if it supposes to pay a high cost.
- Asterix crosses the channel to help second-cousin Anticlimax face down Julius Caesar and invading Romans.
- Avion (it means airplane) is a strange Spanish village. Heap of ruins and luxurious town houses for returnees in winter and in summer overflowed with the arrival of Mexicans returning to the land of their ancestors. That land that once had to be left behind and they were never able to forget.
- Andres, aged 35, leads a quiet life, he has a girlfriend named Isabel he plans to marry, and lives in Mexico, with no other family than his mother Clara, who years ago fled there from the Spanish dictatorship. One day by chance, Andres finds out he has a grandfather who lives in a village in Galicia. This news so moves him, that he decides to drop everything and travel to Spain to reconstruct his own past and meet Justino, his grandfather.
- FALSE FLAGS is a documentary film about today's social movements, like Occupy Spain, and mass manipulation. The movie is contemplative, experimental, poetic and political.
- Racial discrimination is still present at the life of the valley of Baztan after more than ten centuries. A young man rebels against the discrimination suffered and which were also subjected his ancestors. Just for being Agotes.
- It is never too late to follow your dream. Dee Caffari is a school teacher and Anna Corbella is a veterinarian. A common dream brought them together - to become the best sailors in the world. They have thrown caution to the wind, quit their secure jobs and plunged head first into the world of professional sailing
- The truth does not exist. There is only the manipulation of reality. And you are the best example. Have you heard of the Bilderberg club? Do you know who integrates and what are its objectives? I should know because they already control everything... or so you claim.
- In Spain every day, in every city you see people buying a lottery ticket from a blind vendor at a street corner. Blind Fortune moves into the world of blind lottery vendors in Malaga and Sevilla. We are diving into their universe of moving darkness, motionless shadows and grey spots. At the same time we are telling the story of the winners and losers of the lottery, of the dreams and illusions the blind vendors sell.