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- A private investigator in Chile hires someone to work as a mole at a retirement home where a client of his suspects the caretakers of elder abuse.
- Ten years have passed since Elena's son, then six years old, has disappeared. Today Elena lives and works at a seaside restaurant until she meets a teenager who reminds her of her missing son.
- Pablo is in crisis. One morning, when he hits rock bottom, his phone rings mysteriously. It's Ana, the girl who broke his heart more than fifteen years ago. Over the course of a day, Pablo will be able to settle some pending accounts.
- While at home in her apartment with her own mother in Spain, a woman gets a phone call from her six-year-old son, who's on holiday in France with his father. Every parent's nightmare ensues.
- These men are undergoing a crucial stage of self-discovery, but for better or worse - they will not go through it alone. A selection of shorts about the complexities of gay and male sexuality.
- A man enlists the services of an assisted suicide company but discovers in order to take part he must kill someone first.
- But is there anything in particular that you don't like
- Carlos Saura's peculiar take on the origin of art. The acclaimed and multi-award winning director, with more than 50 films to his name, portrays the evolution and relationship of art with the wall as a creative canvas from the first graphic revolutions of the prehistoric caves to the most avant-garde urban expressions. A thrilling and personal journey in the company of figures including Juan Luis Arsuaga, Miquel Barceló, Zeta, Musa 71 and Suso 33.
- Amidst the ruins of post-war Spain and in the midst of a dictatorship, a film school was created that became a space for freedom and experimentation in filmmaking. The dream was short-lived, but it served to radically change the history of Spanish cinema. The work of its students allows us to explore the first images shot by an extraordinary collection of filmmakers who would leave their mark on new generations of viewers and directors: Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga, Carlos Saura, Víctor Erice, Basilio Martín Patino, Manuel Summers, Pedro Olea, Antonio Mercero, José Luis Borau... Their first frames help us to better understand their origins and subsequent careers, as well as to examine the process of modernization in a country whose citizens were still trying to overcome their collective traumas.
- A portrait of Francisco Umbral, inspired by his articles and novels that always used his own personal experience as a reference and did nothing to increase the mystery around the figure of the Dandy.
- Through the eyes of a family that practices an ancient craft, we discover the unknown world of the wild horses that inhabit the Sierra Nevada mountains of Granada.
- After 40 days, Marina finally sees the light. A coffee shop, a smoothie, a croissant, and a whole lot of bad temper.
- Carlos, a month before his wedding, decides to hire a gigolo to satisfy his homosexual curiosity.
- Fighters is a portrait of the current realities of both the urban and rural Mexican woman. Filmed in Mexico City and the State of Zacatecas this film documents the primary circumstances, difficulties, obstacles and preoccupations that women face daily in this country. Poverty, hunger, * machismo*, mass migration, and social inequality -- these are some of the issues that are explored through their testimonies. Women from various professions, ages and social-economic statuses share their stories and their hopes for the future, and create a portrait of a Mexico where women are taking more of a central role.
- Documentary about Jose Ricardo Morales, a Chilean writer with Spanish origin. He cultivated especially theater and rehearsal.
- PENTIMENTO is a duel to life or death between a MOTHER and a DAUGHTER.
- Through the use of testimonials from Romanian women representing different age groups and social classes, we are allowed a glimpse into their daily struggles and their hopes and expectations for the future.