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- Follows a woman checking into a psychiatric ward to investigate a homicide.
- El hijo de un hombre rico y generoso crece lleno de odio por la muerte de su padre. Él se une a la revolución y después de tres años, vuelve para recuperar a su chica, pero las cosas han cambiado y se lleva una gran sorpresa.
- Nicolás, one week away from getting married, receives a letter that forces him to face his best-kept secret: he is the father of a girl he only knew at birth. He only has 3 days to recover her before she goes to the adoption system.
- Shows China's struggle to the top of the world economy and the origins of the conflict with the USA and what fuels it today.
- Ana is a therapeutic companion who maintains a secret and guilty romance with Leo, the boyfriend of her best friend, Dolo. Dolo settles in Ana's house, causing a situation that gets more and more complicated. An undesirable neighbor, a heavy and indiscreet neighbor and an inexperienced policeman join forces for a series of entanglements to take place where women must overcome betrayals and rivalries to get out of the situation and regain their friendship. A black comedy with the codes of the typical sitcoms.
- It's story of Abril, a mysterious woman with a particular life-style that she stands in the way of Bruno, a Chilean young man who lives in Peru and he's passing through an existential crisis.
- A compilation of four gay shorts from Sundance includes a story of a disturbed black teen trying to seduce a much older AIDS prevention counselor; and a story of high school seniors pondering end of school and the end of their secret love.
- In Sicily, a small farming village survived in the area of Marineo, just 30 kilometres from Palermo. Over the course of the four seasons, life and traditions adapt to the changing crops and climates. This documentary tells the story of the people there who, with the crisis in cereal production and milk cow raising, are seeking to maintain the traditions of their ancestors, their fathers and grandparents. They are still using age-old tools to work the land and raise animal species that are disappearing due to industrial breeding.
- In an apartment located on Avenida Corrientes, the epicenter of the Buenos Aires nightlife in the decades from the 60s to the 80s, three single sisters from Bogotá live. The youngest, Luisita, set up a photographic studio there where, among others, artists of the stature of Atahualpa Yupanqui, Pepito Marrone, Libertad Lamarque, Susana Giménez and Amelita Vargas, her great friend, came to take pictures. Today, Luisita is very far from the recognition that her work should have given her. Sol, a young photographer, discovers there more than 25,000 negatives that have never been seen before and decides to publicize the work of this sensitive, passionate photographer with an original look at a time of great significance in Argentine popular culture.
- The mayor of a Spanish town decides to go to the European Parliament so that the festival tradition is respected: throwing a goat from the bell tower. Juan Alegría, an unsuccessful table tennis player, pretends to be disabled in a Paralympics in collusion with the federation. Ramón Areces, founder of El Corte Inglés, prepares his funeral before his death to portray the legacy of his figure. These three stories form the trilogy 'Crónicas Ibéricas', by the famous theater group Club Caníbal. 'Spanish Shame' delves into the intimacy and friendship of the company days before the first time the three works were performed together.
- Hundreds of workers risked their lives in union conflicts during the last civilian-military dictatorship. With an unusual narrative creativity that even includes animated reenactments, The End Will Come - gathers their silenced testimonies and gives an account on their vital resistances.
- A mutilated man, a war veteran, walks, leaning on a crutch, through the stadium of the Ciudad Universitaria, a place that still preserves in walls and buildings the terrifying traces of one of the bloodiest battles of the Spanish Civil War
- The superhero of Electronic City has disappeared. Niko and Muzamán make a casting to recruit the superheroes who will have to watch over the security of the city in the absence of Cálico Electrónico.
- The film is reminiscent of "Gosciminska" by virtue of both analogy and a reversal. Both films are based on a written text - a colloquially worded document written and read out by the protagonist, which initially takes form of curriculum vitae, but as it progresses begins to sound more like a letter of complaint. The protagonist's account spans from the pre-war to the post-war period. What is reversed is the relationship accounts and the film footage illustrating them. The unique method of editing archive material is particularly worthy of note. As each take is replayed a number of times the footage looses its credibility.
- On the night of December 23, a day before Christmas Eve, a group of people gather to participate in a strange game, staged like a Christmas dinner. Five men and two women voluntarily flirt with the risk. Who are these people? Why are they there? What pushes them to put themselves in that situation? Are all participants fully aware of all the conditions of the game? Sitting at the same table will have to face each other before starting.
- A general considers his son to be a deserter but he continues to oppose the German army.
- Delivering a pizza can be simple, but it's not. You never know who is in the other side of the door.
- Three young boys spend their free time frequenting different urban landscapes interacting with very unique characters: from a young man susceptible to the world of drugs, to a father looking for work and even a grandfather who falls in love, all of them develop their lives in parallel on the same streets. They are boys with healthy habits despite being at an age when they could be susceptible to the world of drugs. Ezequiel works at his father's friend's hardware store and helps with the household expenses.
- Nora is a young woman living alone on a cloud connected to a village below by an endless ladder. She wishes she could get down, but she's paralyzed by fear. One day, an unexpected visit will turn her routine upside down and make her fall from her cloud.
- Jaume García, a social educator, shot a documentary in 1982 with the youth and mothers of the Canyelles neighborhood. Those young people accompany him on his return to the neighborhood, thirty years later, in search of the survivors of that generation.
- The revolution that was not such. On May 15, 2011, hundreds of young people decided to camp at Madrid's Puerta del Sol in protest at the difficult crisis situation that Spain is going through. False Horizons is a conversation with some of them, an X-ray of discontent. A collection of questions that still need an answer today. Carlos Serrano Azcona, director of the award-winning El Arbol, sponsored by Carlos Reygadas, continues his analysis of the 15-M movement (Occupy Madrid) after his film False flags.
- Documentary on the daily life and career of the Valencian music legend Juli Bustamante.
- A house. From outside come shouts of what looks like a demonstration. Inside, two children, Luis (six years old) and Ana (eight years old) play while her mother, Carmen, tries tough it out in front of the little ones.