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- José Luis Espinosa Pardo, an active militant of the armed revolutionary organizations during Francoism and the Transition, but who ended up being a confidant of the state's secret services.
- A group of children is organized for a common goal. But which? To achieve this, they develop their entrepreneurial skills, explore their talents and abilities, fail, disagree, but do not give up.
- France has more than 200 football clubs of Portuguese origin in its amateur leagues. FAMILLE FC is an Atlas made out of vignettes of some of these clubs that gradually reveals aspects of their origin(s); rise and fall movements; the topography where they develop; joys and setbacks, friendships and rivalries; the relationship with the country left behind and that with the host country; intergenerational relations and the role of women; work and migrant associations; and the inexplicable stubbornness of being Portuguese. Because football is not a matter of life or death: much more important than that.
- Vicente was a mean old man, short of words. In his collection, he lacked the pyx of mercy he so admired.
- A war orphan without name, family, religion. Today, a man with an incredible past. Hero of the movie never found out who saved him from the Ustasha knife in December 1941 and sent him to the "Stara Gradiska" death camp. The Muslim woman in whose home he spent a short time gave him his first and last name. After the end of World War II, he was taken to a Home for war orphans in the city Tesanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For 22 years, he lived under the name Omer Sinanovic and then, through a combination of circumstances, he found his Serbian roots and origins.