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- In 14th-century Barcelona, a serf's determined climb to wealth and freedom incurs the disdain of the noble class and the suspicion of the Inquisition.
- Two men share an odd friendship while they care for two women who are both in deep comas.
- The life of Isabella I of Castile, also known as Isabella the Catholic.
- A hot-blooded Spaniard engages in a long and interesting conversation with a young woman in an attempt to woo her.
- A young girl, after failing an exam, is forced by her father, a taxi-driver, to learn his profession. Soon she discovers that her father is not only a driver but also a member of a racist group eliminating immigrants, homosexual, transvestite, etc. people. She also falls in love with a boy, also a taxi-driver and a "socio" of the group.
- AC/DC loving duo chase love and run from the police.
- Alberto and Ana María separate after eight years of marriage because of a third person named Elvira.
- The peace mission of a Spanish military group sent to Equatorial Guinea is compromised after the death of one of its members.
- In the small Castilian-Leonese town of Torrecillas, meat-processing businessman Francisco (Antonio Garrido) imports cheap and low-quality pigs from Portugal. The veterinarian in his slaughterhouse is his brother-in-law Alfonso (Pepe Viyuela), a weak man who is fed up with looking the other way and certifying animals of dubious quality.
- Two young women, Alex and Cata, are trapped by poverty dream of leaving their broken families to start again on the coast of Malaga. But when Alex sees a way out, she has to make some difficult choices.
- Three women from three different generations and walks of life find themselves in a very hot, semi-deserted Spanish town. Patricia is a 17 year old roaming Spain in search for a certain man; Sol is 27, a door-to-door salesgirl in dire economic straits who has just been thrown out of her apartment; and Virginia is a middle aged housewife, who after 20 years decides to start a new life. These three spend a very unique 24 hour period together, often acting, as the title suggests, as modern day "witches."
- Three young and desperate inhabitants of Madrid attempt to rise above their circumstances by any means available to them in that sun-drenched city. This tight-knit trio must scramble when their hasty plans become derailed by a demanding matriarch, an abusive older brother, and the entire corrupt underclass with which they deal.
- The tales of argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges.
- Tell the relationship that Angel, a botanist, establishes in his mind between plants, their stems, petals and pistils and the legs and feet of women.
- Ramiro Forteza, a goalkeeper in the Spanish Premier League, is forced by the rigors of the Civil War and the postwar period to earn a living in small villages, challenging the locals to score him a penalty. One night, he arrives in an Asturian village and meets Manuela, a young widow with a son, who survives by sewing for Úrsula, the wife of Andrade, the sergeant of the Civil Guard. But the exhibitions of Forteza and his relationship with Manuela attract the attention of Andrade, who will make a proposal related to the resistance movement that will involve the goalkeeper in the conflict.
- Psychiatric Julio Degrás is invited by his old friend Captain Salanueva to help him in a murder case with five victims. Salanueva explains that apparently a young man named Ricardo killed the victims and committed suicide later; his girlfriend Lidia was found in shock on the road after a car accident and might have witnessed the murderers and could help them solve the case. Julio reads Ricardo's diary and finds that he traveled to the village of Senilla with Lidia to an old house that belonged to his family, the Forqué, and discovered that the spot is a coven of the Chornets family had annihilated his family. Now Ricardo must kill the survivors of the Chomets to fulfill an ancient curse.
- An original black comedy where death is taken for granted. In a social therapy for frustrated suicides the fate of a group of men and women will change drastically when the novel "The Suicide Club" by Robert Louis Stevenson falls into their hands. The task is to play cards: whoever wins has to die and whoever loses has to kill that person. Under these bizarre premises they discover that life may have a more sensible meaning than they had anticipated.
- The life of famous Spanish bullfighter Juan Belmonte (1892-1962).
- A Spanish Gypsy who sings, sells fish and helps a professor prepare a dictionary.
- Fifteen years after the plot a lawyer and a military ex-attorney meet and recall the intense days of 1975 when both participated in the decission of war or peace. The film is told in flashbacks of the two protagonists.
- Lucía's heart misses a beat when she sees a man of her age, Juan in a department store. Without hesitating, she decides to follow him to his house, the same house where, twenty-five years before, while the Franco regime was on its last leg, Juan first met Lucía and fell in love with her... They were seventeen then, and invented a language of their own from across the balconies. But Juan was a boy from a humble family from the outskirts of the city, and Lucía's parents had big plans for her. Lucía chose the security offered by her wealthy boyfriend, the first of her suitable relationships; and it's only after meeting Juan, much later, that she realizes how much she had given up to achieve the status that her parents had dreamed of. Lucía decides to move across the street from Juan to get close to him and rekindle their dialogues across balconies from the past. However, Juan's life has changed, does he want to open up the wounds Lucia left in his heart when they were teenagers?
- Daniel (Federico Luppi) is the star of a popular television series who is interested in more prestigious work. and longs to appear on the legitimate stage. Daniel is lobbying for the leading role in Divertimento, a well-known play that made a star of leading man Bernardo Gabler (Francisco Rabal). When Daniel pays a visit to the theater where the play is being staged, he discovers to his surprise that Bernardo is waiting for him. Bernardo is not at all eager to turn over his signature role to another actor and insists on putting Daniel through a punishing audition, which turns out to be the least of Daniel's problems when Bernardo forces him to help hide a corpse, implicating him in a murder Bernardo claims to have committed.
- Willy is a homosexual, a nurse by profession, who had to leave Spain and settle in San Francisco. Back in his country, he finds himself in the position of being the father of his nephews Guillermo, Ana and Chema.
- Pablo returns to his home village to confront his fears.