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- Viggo Mortensen plays the Spanish soldier-turned-mercenary Captain Alatriste, a heroic figure from the country's 17th century imperial wars.
- Set in 19th-century Southern Spain, this successful TV series features the endless adventures of Curro Jiménez (prototype of the Andalusian "bandolero"), a kind of Spanish Robin Hood, and his gang, the two main members of which are El Estudiante and El Algarrobo. The plot changes in every episode, but all have the theme of the legendary bandit--fair, brave, and good-natured--who leads the guerrilla against the French troops during the Spanish War of Independence. There are love stories, fights against injustice, and even some comic episodes.
- At one of their Gigs The Killer Barbys have to fight Dracula after he is awakened by their music.
- 16th century ruler King Philip II of Spain maneuvers within a court of deceit and betrayal.
- José María "El Tempranillo" fleeing from justice, takes refuge in Sierra Morena. After a period of hard learning, he becomes the leader of a group of bandits.
- St. Teresa de Jesús struggles against all odds to reform the Order of Carmelites in the sixteenth century Spain.
- Sebastián Palomo Linares was born into a humble family but with great human values. The boy becomes a shoemaker's apprentice but dreams of becoming a famous bullfighter. At night and away from the public eye, he fights in the meadows. Along with time, by dint of determination and after many ups and downs, Sebastián will manage to make his dream come true.
- In 1940's Madrid. Juan plays piano for Pepita and her on-stage partner Mario. Although Mario really wants to steal Juan for himself, Juan is not interested and Mario resorts to a string of lovers as consolation. When he loves (and leaves) a young nobleman, the young man wants revenge.
- The life of Juan de Dios and his struggle against social, political and religious structures.
- Miguel Picazo started his film career in 1964: "La Tia Tula" turned him into one of the most distinguished directors in the New Spanish Cinema trend. This documentary approaches his work and personality through his own words. Having only directed a bunch of films, among which "El hombre que supo a mar" or "Extramuros", at his age of 87 Picazo still waits for a new chance to keep on directing films
- This documentary explores from its beginnings, production, conservation, future challenges ( sustainability and climate change), and the life of the world's leading producer of extra virgin olive oil, liquid gold
- Martina asks his brother Mateo to play house. The innocence of the little ones that imitate with sweetness the world that they see in the adults, ends in something frightening, however natural nowadays.
- 2021– 1h 32mTV EpisodeEnrique Romero delves into the fascinating story of the prisoner's release that takes place in Malaga.