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- On the verge of turning 40, an unhappy Manhattan yuppie is roped into joining his two friends on a cattle drive in the southwest.
- In a world of privilege and glamour, two young women's friendship transcends their strikingly different classes as they prepare to complete their education and enter royal vampire society.
- Robin Hood, aging none too gracefully, returns exhausted from the Crusades to woo and win Maid Marian one last time.
- A female inspector confronts a serial killer while dealing with the ghosts of her past.
- Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano's epic voyage around the world after they set sail from Spain 500 years ago.
- Inspector Amaia Salazar returns to the Baztán's valley for a new case, and this time even her loved ones won't be safe.
- 1973. Uruguay is governed by a military dictatorship. One autumn night, three Tupamaro prisoners are taken from their jail cells in a secret military operation. The order is precise: "As we can't kill them, let's drive them mad."
- Inspector Amaia Salazar confronts the origins of her nightmares as she unfolds the darkest secrets of the Baztan valley.
- A group of disillusioned American expatriate writers live a dissolute, hedonistic lifestyle in 1920s France and Spain.
- Three couples are summoned by their psychologist for group therapy which pushes them to wash increasingly dirty linen in public.
- Carpenter Damián runs away and hides in an armoire after his boss fired him. When the armoire arrives at its buyer's house, he decides to stay there, hiding in his new home living with an unknown family.
- Bizarre stories unfold surrounding the encounter of a woman and her husband's psychiatrist in a train.
- A housewife struggles with her husband after he is possessed by a ghost.
- Follows Ana and Tono, two Spanish siblings who receive the surprising news that their father is marrying a woman he met online, so they travel to Mexico to attend the wedding, but what they find is not what they expected.
- Marcos' life turns upside down after he loses the same day his girlfriend and his job. Marcos' life turns wild after to meet Raquel.
- A movie based on the hit songs by the popular italian singer Raffaella Carrà.
- The young daughter of sectarian religious fanatics faces a deadly illness soon after falling in love for the first time.
- After discovering that his old flame now has Alzheimer's, a hopelessly-in-love widower fakes his way into her senior-living community in an effort to reunite with her.
- Vacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a young American tourist in Spain.
- Madrid, summer of 2010. Commissioner María Ruiz investigates the sinister crime of a young man. With no visible identity and no clues or apparent motive, María will begin an investigation that will become more and more complicated.
- While backpacking in Spain, Chris, a recent college graduate, meets a group of people whose lives prompt him to struggle with an age-old question: should he follow the beaten path or risk it all on the road less traveled?
- 2000, 2006 and 2021. Three trips, three stages of five lives. Jana, Luca, Roberto, Yoon Soo and Raquel are in their mid-20s / early 30s on their first two "Caminos", and past 40 on their third. So much will happen until then: Jana's anti-establishment rage will have calmed somewhat, revealing unexpected compassion in the German woman. Luca, the Italian, will hit rock bottom and resurrect himself with a little help from his friends. Roberto, the Mexican, will learn to forgive himself by accepting that another's death was not his fault. And while their passion for music makes Korean Yoon Soo and Spaniard Raquel the perfect couple, they must learn the hard way that they have mistaken friendship for love before they can once again find peace of mind. All of them experience friendship and loss, jealousy and love, courage and despair, forgiveness, bliss and finding their own personal purpose in life.
- Silvia used to be a cheerful little girl until something happened when she was 8 years old. Nobody could understand the sudden change in her behavior. Now Silvia is 25 and wants to settle scores with her traumatic past.
- An ex-soldier suffered some sort of injury to his genitals during World War I. Instead of going back home to the USA, he stays in Paris with several other wounded souls; some have been physically wounded, while others are suffer from psychological wounds.
- Along with her two friends, a determined woman travels to Vietnam to bring home the young girl her recently deceased daughter had planned to adopt.
- The rise and fall of a famous torero, Miguelin, inside and outside of the bullfighters ring.
- A thief blackmails her former colleagues into robbing a bank in Spain housing some very valuable royal jewels.
- After they uncover evidence that there is corruption in the police force, three police officers in Hong Kong try to discover which of them can be trusted.
- Set majorly Pamplona in 1965, follows the life of American writer Alan Jolis as he awakes to a vivid sensual world and grows up emotionally.
- Nora is a young actress with a promising future, the two pillars of her life: her grandmother Magüi and her mother Cecilia had great careers in entertainment. But Nora discovers that her mother keeps a secret that has marked her for life.
- Six people's lives come together.
- When Christopher confronts his own violent temper which threatens his wife and children, he flies home to Jamaica and engages in an exorcism of the spirit, from his memories of his abusive, philandering, and hard-living father Henry, whose name for his only son was "Runt".
- A rural drama set in Obaba, a mythical region in northern Spain, where a young filmmaker struggled to capture the feel of the area, which in turn leads to a wealth of self-discovery.
- Pamplona (Spain), 1975: Dr. Navarro, a famous doctor in the city, feels strongly attracted to Juana, his nurse, who is also in love with the doctor. Navarro, however, moved by his strong religious convictions (in fact, he is a numerary member of Opus Dei) remains faithful to his wife and tries by all means to prevent that their relations with Juana break through professional boundaries. For the purpose of that, he orders the nurse will sent to another hospital. This will push Juana to take the initiative and provoke the doctor during San Fermines.
- An important newspaper editor needs to choose his next successor. This decision will end up being a dangerous sexual and power game.
- Before her death in 1996, Margaux Hemingway travels to Europe in a bid to uncover more about her famous grandfather, Ernest Hemingway's life. As she delves into her family history, she uncovers parallels between her grandfathers self destructive nature and her own life, marred by alcoholism, divorce, and bulimia. As tensions appear in her marriage to director Bernard Foucher, she returns to America, facing difficult personal questions about herself.
- Film focused on the activities of General Mola, which led to the military coup of July 1936 and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
- ShortNel live avoiding responsibilities. His girlfriend, Claudia, does not agree with this attitude, although she has never told him. One conversation can change everything.
- The Festival of San Fermin, Pamplona, Spain is a deeply rooted week-long celebration of traditional and folklore events. It's most famous event is the Running of the Bulls. Each morning for 8 consecutive days thousands people run a few steps ahead of six, 2000-pound charging bulls on the way to the Bull Ring through four narrow streets of old Santo Domingo.
- Three levels in Sara's mind: obsessions from her past, ghosts from the present, push her towards her own inner hell. Five people in a dark, desert city, have already given up finding an answer to their situation, until a newcomer forces them to question their place and role in that world. Sara travels through a lonely landscape trying to leave her crumbling world behind, but some people from it won't let her go. A teenager Sara walks by a beach at sunset, when she steps on a red viscous substance.
- Imagine, if you will, that Peter Pan has decided at last to take a chance in the game of growing-up. That's only possible if there's a powerful reason, and this urge has a name of its own: Wendy, and it reveals a completely brand-new feeling for him: love. Turned into an teenager that dresses and speaks just like any young boy of our times, Peter comes upon a web cam and leaves a message for Wendy, the girl he abandoned Neverland for. In it he mourns his lost childhood, and feels that in a real world, a grown-up world, not only does he risk losing a leading part in the life of his beloved, but also losing his very own.
- Abel Azcona acquired international relevance as a result of a series of performance works that have aroused enormous controversy by raising a reflection on some of the great social, political and ideological challenges of the Western world
- On July 12th 1969, during the bull run of San Fermín, a bull killed H by goring him in the heart. Today the ghosts of H drink, laugh and dance in the same streets trying to escape from a body that is coming to an end.
- In 1973 Basque revolutionary organization E.T.A. sends a Commando to Madrid to execute their most daring action: the assassination of Carrero Blanco, head of the Spanish fascist regime and heir apparent of moribund dictator Franco.
- Learning that the King of Chaila is going to spend a rigorously incognito vacation in a luxurious hotel on the Costa Brava, a revolutionary group hires a specialist in political attacks to end the monarch's life. For their part, Mike and Dory, a young couple living on the fringes of the law, intend to seize the valuable jewels that the monarch always carries with him.
- A film about a church organ, family, harmony and something even more difficult: faith. Concepts that are more or less basic through which there is an attempt to explain something so profound as it is ineffable: the director's sisters suddenly convert to Catholicism and the filmmaker tries to grasp what is behind this personal transformation mechanism. Intelligently dismounting the classic format of the interview documentary (don't forget the title's play on words, Converso also comes from the verb to converse), the director sits on a chair that becomes a confessional of others and his own, asking questions in front of a mirror that is none other than the mirror of the house. It is a family film with a personal search and a huge cinematographic question: If the Holy Spirit enters our home, is it possible to make a film on it?