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- "Cassy" St. John and Tom Ryan are the new duo in town. It is now their job to catch the killers of Palm Beach.
- A woman, tired of waiting for her husband to die, seduces a new lover in order to hasten her husband's inevitable demise to collect her inheritance.
- A half century of history in the Balkans is dramatized in this 4 part miniseries of 360 minutes total duration. Episode 1 takes us from the 1890s to 1914. In 1892, the Ottoman Empire is being threatened by patriotic nationalists. In Goricka, the lord of the region celebrates the birth of his heir, Zufikar, receiving the name of the prestigious family's founder. The boy is brought up regally, and graduates from the University of Salonika (at the time Turkish). There he befriends a young Greeek, Takis. Zufikar then returns home, where he again meets Esma, the mill owner's daughter, a childhood acquaintance. Passion erupts between "Z" and Esma. Disagreeing over Esma's sense of virtue, "Z" leaves her without knowing she is carrying his child. Alone and abandoned, Esma marries the coach driver Mustafa, to avoid the disgrace of being a single mother. "Z", in an attempt to forget Esma marries Myriam, a Jewish refugee from Salonika In Episode 2, World War II erupts in the Balkans, then extends all over Europe. In the Balkans however, War continues until the early 20's, when Turkey definitely loses its European territories, and Albania, Yugoslavia and a new larger Greece are all created, including Salonika whose Turkish (Muslim) population is resettled in Turkey proper. Now in Albania (and in Episode 3), "Z", a follower of Zog, the Prime Minister, is elected Deputy of Albania. Esma and Hikmet live near him. "Z" and his son (with Esma) still don't know about their bond. Meanwhile, Suleyman decides to live in Goricka, with Hikmet. Years pass and Zog proclaims himself King of Albania, while young Rasit becomes an active communist. In Goricka, Suleyman marries Pembé, Hikmet's daughter. Then in 1939, Mussolini invades Albania and "Z" is arrested for refusing to collaborate with the Fascist occupation. Rasit again joins other communists and partisans in the underground struggle against the Fascist Italians and Germans. Then in 1940, certain of an easy victory, Italy attacks Greece. This leads us on to Episode 4 which covers 1943 to 1950. In Albania, "Z" and Esma have gone underground. Hikmet is killed, while Suleyman and his young daughter are deported to a German camp. In Goricka, Pembé -persuaded she would never again see her husband and daughter, falls in love with Dimitri, a young partisan with whom she shares a passionate relationship. Escaping from the Germans, "Z" finds refuge with a former mistress. But, for his refusal to her advances, she betrays him revealing the whereabouts of the refugees to the enemy. When "Z" comes back to Bilisté, he finds devastation. Additionally, communists have seized power in Albania and "Z"'s lands and holdings have all been confiscated. He himself is sent away to "Re-education" in a collective farm. Suleyman makes it back to Goricka to discover the fate of his family members. Soviet-supported communism takes hold of all the Balkans, not counting Greece which rid itself of communist threats after a bloody civil war.
- Kotlas is a white character who enters various adventures with his white dog. In the designs of this animation, which are completely done with simple lines, there is no trace of face design; However, all facial expressions feel good. In each episode of this series, Kotlas solves problems with kindness and chivalry, reminding people of the love, affection, and human duties that have been forgotten.
- Joaquin comes back to Granada in the eighties trying to find out about something happened when he was a child and the Spanish Civil War was going on. He helped an unknown man who survived after being executed. He finds the man, Galapago, who is now quite old, poor and with almost no memory. Joaquin takes care of him and finds hints that point to Galapago as Federico García Lorca.
- The orphan Adrián Vega has the ability of foreseeing the future and is adopted by the bookseller Samuel. He joins Samuel's group of clairvoyants called Utopia that protects people that will make a difference and Samuel teaches him how to control his power. Years later, Adrián fails in stopping a deranged Utopia member from exploding a car bomb and the wife and daughter of the police inspector Hervé are murdered and Hervé is blinded by the glass window. Adrián decides to leave the group, but Samuel convinces him to participate in his last assignment, saving the life of the school teacher Ángela that has joined an evil sect. Meanwhile Hervé is hired by Ángela's mother to brainwash her daughter and bring her back home.
- Yao and Rachid arrive illegally in Spain, and separate. Yao wanders around until he glimpses divorcee Maria Luisa working in her boutique, with her gay son Rober infatuated with Rachid, who is working in a beauty salon, they meet again.
- The Toils, tribulations, and passions of a widow and her two sons in a small Spanish fishing village in the early 20th century. As the boys grow up, the mother develops feelings for a man, who ends up betraying her. She becomes disillusioned by men, and she realizes that her own sons are just as bad, though her eldest son proves to be dependable and hard-working. But treachery looms in another generation of fishermen.
- From 1989 until its ban by the Generalitat Valenciana in the autumn of 1992, there was a sector called textile spray painting, in which workers from small businesses painted with pneumatic guns. The working conditions in these industries were clearly insufficient, and the products were mixed and used without paying attention to their danger, and the released gases affected the lungs badly.
- In the middle of a parsley field there is a tiny stadium where a team of hardworking snails are training for the next Snailympics Games. Snails are slow, soft, fragile creatures, and this makes them good-natured. They inspire warmth and affection. In spite of their physical limitations, our protagonists are highly devoted fighters with a winning spirit. Therein resides their humour: these seemingly weak little animals are capable of throwing the javelin, playing basketball and even diving, thanks to their spirit of improvement.
- Some unemployed men look work as male stripper in a bar club, unaware the club is a cover for prostitution.
- Celebrities bet whether or not the contestants will defeat their challenge.
- All it takes is picking up the phone, dialing a number, and in barely half an hour, you'll have a guy in a red outfit standing at your doorstep with a pizza in his hand. Who's that guy bringing us dinner to go with a SuperBowl or Champion's League soccer game on TV or the latest Blu-ray blockbuster? In FOUR SEASONS, such a guy is Mario, a film geek, love addict and college drop-out with a less-than-impressive resume, who's facing an identity crisis at the end of his twenties while living with his grandpa. Mario delivers pizzas. He's one of the many surviving off his tips by working at Pizzicato, a pizza shop owned by one nasty, sleazy boss and the kind of place you would only dare order food from at gun-point. However, Pizzicato is also the setting for this humble, little big tale of delivers to strange clients and of young people searching for love, friendship, and their place in life. Between each pizza delivery, we will get to know the tale of Pizzicato and its wonderful workers over the span of one year. Throughout all for seasons, where we'll laugh and be moved by the little things that make up the world of the staff. We'll meet the French chef, the absent-minded Hindu delivery man with an ace or two up his sleeve. Also the corner prostitute, Lina the shy phone operator. Especially Mario, our hero, who's fallen hard for Mariona -an Audrey Hepburn look-alike- after bringing her a pizza that will change both of their lives. Mariona is our girl.
- Manuel Monleón, together with Josep Renau, was one of the greatest poster designers of the 20-30s. To mark the 100th anniversary of his birth, we have examined his personal and artistic life through unpublished photographic and filmic archives belonging to his family.
- Olga believes she has achieved the chance of a lifetime when she arrives in Spain, only to find out that she is an illegal immigrant.