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- Tornato per il funerale del suo ex datore di lavoro, la visita di Jérémie dalla vedova Martine si complica con una scomparsa, un vicino minaccioso e i loschi fini dell'abate.
- A portrayal of Ferdinand Magellan and Beatriz Barbosa's 1517 marriage in Seville, focusing on their brief time together before his departure on the Spanish crown's expedition.
- Madame de Dumeval, il Duca de Tesis e il Duca de Wand, libertini espulsi dalla corte di Luigi XVI, cercano l'appoggio del Duca di Walchen, seduttore e libero pensatore tedesco, solitario in un paese dove regnano ipocrisia e false virtù.
- Esplora il dolore spirituale della corrida, il tormentato torero in un anello, uno degli esempi più eccessivi e grafici dell'origine della civiltà dell'Europa meridionale
- An American delegation travels to Russia in the midst of the Ukrainian war to try to find a solution to an economic dispute linked to sanctions. Out of This World explores the eternal rivalry between Russia and the USA.
- Su un'isola della Polinesia francese, una scrittrice torna nel suo paese dopo aver trionfato in Francia con un romanzo. Tuttavia, è disorientata e in crisi creativa, di fronte all'impossibilità di scrivere nuovi lavori.
- Il cinema è un linguaggio che sta per perdersi, un'arte che sta per morire?" A questa domanda hanno risposto 30 grandi autori.
- Dopo essere tornato da una battuta di caccia, Re Luigi XIV avverte un dolore acuto a una gamba. Comincia a morire, circondato dai suoi fedeli seguaci nelle stanze reali.
- Il famoso amante Casanova, ormai passato da molto tempo, incontra il conte Dracula durante un viaggio in Transilvania.
- The film is a collection of one-minute short films created by 60 filmmakers from around the world on the theme of the death of cinema.
- Antonio Gasset hosts this show in which recently released movies and DVDs are thoughtfully discussed in a documentary-like way.
- A powerful international army assigns a regiment the task of guarding a mysterious man, held in a maximum security prison in the middle of the desert. Soldier Salome, daughter of Commander Antipas, becomes obsessed with him - Eros and Thanatos together reminding us that truth is based on beauty and love. A reverie on the edge of ambivalence and gender.
- Three wise men embark on a journey to see the newborn Jesus Christ.
- The César is the national film prize of France. He is named after the French sculptor César Baldaccini.
- A political satire sketch show, featuring various actors and actresses playing important political figures, along with other famous character. They usually have a musical number per episode.
- In this minimalist take on Cervantes' Don Quixote story, there are no windmills - only wind, trees, grass and sunlight. It is a soulful study of two lone figures against an unspoiled landscape.
- Veteran Spanish TV show hosted by actress Cayetana Guillén Cuervo with weekly screenings of current Spanish movies. The show's complemented by interviews to the directors, actors, producers... of every film, and a Spanish or Latin-American short movie as an added bonus.
- Hosted by Flora Saura, Àrtic covers Barcelona's vibrant arts scene, from performing arts and visual arts to literature, fashion, design, architecture, and urban art.
- Louis XIV is no newcomer to Albert Serra's filmography, the hero of his latest opus to date, THE DEATH OF LOUIS XIV (2016). ROI SOLEIL features a twin, even though, in the game of differences, it turns out that there are quite a few. Instead of Jean-Pierre Léaud, a non-professionnal actor whom Serra already worked with in his first films.
- The film takes place in Ireland - an Ireland where people speak Catalan with a Fassbinder accent - from the 1930 to today, and follows in several parallel directions the sprawling saga of two rival gold mines, the exploitation of artists by Capital, and the simultaneous opening of a brothel where women do not like men. Because he does things his own way, Albert Serra's most narrative and wordy film was not meant for cinema: produced by the Venice Biennale, it was part of an installation, its chapters shown simultaneously on several screens. Singularity could very well have been called "Velvet Goldmine", as it sings the meeting of brothels and tunnels, of a golden stud and lustful bodies (both shown as abstractions). In all its monumental and relaxed length, it offers us at once an intense aesthetic ride and a detailed reflection on the balance of human urges (the libidinal kind, especially). The film is carried by all of Serra's regular actors, it is saturated with purely theoretical homosexuality and endless conversations, and its period-sitcom plot progressively unfolds until it dissolves into the uncertain future of humankind.
- Loving cult film and idiosyncratic musical portrait of summer festivities in the Catalan village of Crespià, with early performances by the well-known faces from the work of Serra.