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- With no legal means left to him, a high school teacher devises a daring plan to rescue his wrongfully imprisoned wife from jail.
- In 19th century Valencia, Spain, a gunslinger begins to develop a conscience after he and his brother are hired by a ruthless landowner to kill the leaders of a local labor movement.
- Pupil Abel is the victim of Laura's nasty prank, yet gets accidentally blamed and overreacts. His ma withdraws him from school and gets him a job as lift-boy. But its' a special lift: when he pushes the forbidden green button, it takes him, Laura, Jozias Tump and Maria Klaterhoen to Manhattan. There he's mistaken by a rich woman who looks like his mother for her long missing son Johnny. When a police helicopter comes to tow the lift cabin, the Dutchmen get back in. It takes them to a Latin American country, Perugona. The new revolutionary leader realizes presidents live about one year, so he gives the job to Mr. Tump, who saved his life. The news coverage attracts Abel's and Johnny's family, in time for an even weirder finale.
- In 1956, Novak, captain of the American air forces, comes to Spain destined to one of his bases.
- A compilation, in the form of a black and white documentary, of very diverse aspects of Spanish regional folklore, formed by peculiar customs of a still underdeveloped and primitive Spain and in which many of these rituals are related to death.
- The film shows the genesis of the El Rocío pilgrimage and unveils the economic, socio-political and religious reasons and interests that nurture the phenomenon.
- 'The Rocío affair' narrates the making, prosecution and persecution of the film 'Rocío', directed by Fernando Ruiz Vergara and released in 1980, which has gone down in history as the first film judicially seized in Spain already in times of democracy and after the repeal of the film censorship in 1977. A choral story that reflects on film censorship, Andalusian culture, and the Spanish Transition.
- José is a 17-year-old Andalusian boy who strikes up a relationship with a girl his age, Rocío, during the famous pilgrimage of the same name that takes place in the Huelva town of Almonte. In that place, accompanying the carts and horses, they strengthen their love as they walk the path that will take them to the hermitage where the Virgin is found.
- It's night and her daughters are hungry.
- Short documentary about popular festivities, featuring the following: The Rocío procession in Almonte, the Fallas of Valencia, the Moros y Cristianos festivity in Alcoy, the Sevilla fair, the piragues festivities in Asturias, and the Encierros of San Fermín in Pamplona.