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- Amaia after breaking up with Rafa, falls in love with a Catalonian. Koldo, her father, goes to Sevilla to persuade Rafa to go to Catalonia and take Amaia's heart back.
- Sara disappeared two years ago and since then nobody has heard from her. Pep, who is still in love with her, runs away desperately in order to understand why she left Trinquet. Where has she gone? Why is Sara refusing to come back?
- In the heart of the Pyrenees, after more than a decade working as a gardener for the owners of the luxurious urbanization of the Cerdanya, Ona is about to turn fifty and wants to quit her job to pilot a tourist plane.
- Parental fears reach an early boil when five-year-old Saúl announces that he wants to dress up as a little Siren for the school's fancy dress party.
- The 3rd of July 1970 a plane crashed in the Montseny Mountain in which the 112 passengers died. Currently, fifty years later, the families and volunteers that worked in the rescue efforts still waiting for official explanations. Through interviews and unpublished images and documents, this documentary film has the aim of explaining the circumstances of the worst accident of Spain, at the same time that it wants to honor the victims of the Dan Air 1903 flight. A Televisió de Catalunya production in co production with a.La Kaseta Ideas Factory and Punttv.
- He was one of the first to record Sinatra, married Charo, and from time to time had dinner with Al Capone. Xavier Cugat led a ridiculously full life, but he also helped introduce Cuban rhythms to America paving the way for Afro-Cuban jazz.
- "Caracremada" ("Burnface" in Catalan), a nickname given by the Spanish Civil Guard to Ramon Vila Capdevila, reflects about the libertarian resistance against Franco's regime through the last active guerrilla fighter. In 1951 the CNT ordered the retreat of its militants; however Ramon Vila remained in the woods of inland Catalonia where he restarted the fight operating on his own.