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- Oliver, a film director, discovers on an erotic website that the protagonist of one of the videos is his younger half-sister Aurora. In the process of finding out what she was doing there, Oliver will become fascinated by Aurora.
- Overweight teen Sara lives in the shadow of a clique of cool girls holidaying in her village. Not even her childhood friend Claudia defends her when she's bullied at the local pool in front of an unknown man. Finally, her clothes are stolen and she must get home wearing only her bikini. Her long walk home will mark the rest of her life.
- A hot-blooded Spaniard engages in a long and interesting conversation with a young woman in an attempt to woo her.
- Carolina is a naive and charming young woman who through a chat meets Leo. He is an adult man who has posed as a 16-year-old boy on the web. When they meet in a secluded park in the city Leo begins to suspect that perhaps Carolina is not as innocent and harmless as she first appears to be,
- Josefina depicts Middle Age Juan's love angle, Juan was a prison guard and the lady he loved's son Sergio was a prisoner in prison, and he loses his job because of his love.
- Ana, 30, is an ambulance driver. Though good at her job, she has problems relating in her personal life. She doesn't know it, but she suffers from a condition known by psychiatrists as Borderline Personality Disorder. The situation pushes her to outbreaks of self-destructive behaviour, alcohol abuse and self-harm. Ana is incapable of getting what she wants most: to be happy.
- When 10-year-old Nemo's mother suddenly dies, the boy is forced to go live with his maternal uncle's family. They are cordial and treat him well, but his 12-year-old cousin, Iván, begins to tease and tell him stories about the Bogeyman and how he'll come and get him if he doesn't behave. At first young Nemo doesn't believe the stories, insisting that Iván is just making things up, and besides, he has his mother's crucifix, and that will protect him, won't it? Iván tells him one sure way to know if the Bogeyman has tried to get you: he first removes your socks, so he can bite off your toes before pulling you into his sack and carrying you off. Well, that very night Nemo awakes, pulls off the covers, and finds that both feet are bare -- his socks having been taken off. Nevertheless, Nemo still doubts Iván's stories and believes that it was his cousin who took his socks. Over the course of the next few days, however, strange things occur -- things that make Iván's stories seem altogether true. But what Nemo doesn't yet realize is that within some families, there are things even worse than the Bogeyman. . .
- Elderly author Guzmán is tasked with taking care of his teenage grandson, David for a few days while the lad's mother is out of town. The two are virtual strangers, having met only a few times during the boy's whole life, as a consequence of a deep rift between the cantankerous old man and David's mother. The visit starts off pretty cold; a few short arguments, but mostly the pair ignore one other and try to stay out of each other's way. Gradually over time they're virtually forced to interact out of boredom, and here's where we see the wall between them begin to crumble. David tries to help the old man with his writing, offering to do the typing while his grandfather dictates. Guzmán is reluctant at first, doubting the boy's ability to do an adequate job, but soon they are plugging away steadily on the work, making a pretty good team. Over the course of the next few days, bonds begin to form and each sees values in the other that they'd never considered before. The question is, can this trend continue?
- Everyday Sara comes across Tobias on the way to the museum where she works as a director. One morning she accepts his invitation for a coffee. She does not expect it will be the first of several rendezvous that will affect her feelings in a deeper way.
- In 1992, when the Olympics and the Expo at last presented Spain as an emerging new democracy, the de-industrialisation policies were met with riots in the southern town of Cartagena. The locals remember those days.
- A prisoner is accused of several murders.
- Nacho, new to Madrid, feels lost and lonely in the big city. Through a personal ad in the newspaper, he meets Gwendolyne, a fragile and eccentric girl who is on a never-ending search for true love.
- Carla gets a call from the small town where she grew up in the South of Spain. Her father, who she hasn't spoken with in many years, is very ill. She refuses to face it and decides, against everyone's opinion, to take him to Barcelona, where she is convinced they'll be able to save him. They'll travel across the country in a desperate race to steal time from sickness and death, trying to recover lost time. And it is in that flight where the will finally find each other.
- Carlos is a ten-year-old boy who doesn't hear usual sounds in a normal way. Now, his parents have to decide if he should grow up as a normal boy or as a special one.
- Autocratic primary school teacher imposes her Francoist values on her pupils..
- ShortGetting up every morning is a battle for Marta Fierro, Eme DJ, an essential figure in DJ culture. Supposes the awakening of her demons, those who whisper to her that she is not doing well, because loving music is not enough.
- On July 21st 1969 the whole world watched in astonishment via their TV sets how Man first walked on the Moon, but the reality is somewhat different. One week before, the shoot for the landing took place in a hangar in Area 51.
- Carla is alone in her office. She gets a call, it's Raúl, a young guy who passes her cocaine. Tonight will be the last night that Raúl works as a dealer. He wants to change his life.
- A space-time hole. A faulty electrical appliance. A girl who dreams of giving her heart away. A boy who prefers washing by hand. Underwear that vanishes. A centrifuge of emotions: the washing machine.
- Pablo returns to his home village to confront his fears.
- Miguel and Jaime have been friends since they were young men and rockers. Both are over 70, and Jaime, afflicted by Alzheimer s, lives in a residential home. Miguel visits him almost every day, but everything is going to change with the news of Jaimes transfer.
- The whole family is reunited to watch the video that Jonás, the little one, has recorded during Christmas at grandma's house. In the innocent domestic video, some unexpected images will break with the perfect family harmony.
- How do you part ways when you do not want to leave? How do you say goodbye to someone you'd wish would stay? An evening in Madrid, the Shape Shifters are about to enact their play. He knows it will be their last, and so does she.
- Jon, a writer suffering a terminal disease, spends his last days isolated in his apartment. His best friend Marco visits him one afternoon. Jon then reveals Marco that eveytime he writes a story, if he tells the tale to a strange fortune teller he knows, somehow those fictions become real. Jon sets a plan to cheat death.
- Victor has just moved, along with his girlfriend Julia, in search of a new life. But the appearance of Toni, an old comrade, trashes his plans, forcing him to face both his past and old instincts he thought he had overcome.
- When Manuel moved to Spain, he thought he'd never play baseball again. But he was wrong. He found a modest team on the outskirts of Madrid where, truth be told, nothing was the way he expected. Goyo, the coach, is convinced that his team is about to play the New York Yankees. Manuel doesn't believe a word.
- David is a ten year old boy with lots of problems in the school and with his father. In his teachers' opinion, the boy might be a little deranged. Worried about the issue, David's father decide to call in a specialist nursemaid for his son. Alba, the nurse, will be the one to discover the real truth of David and face the consequences after.