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- Three children, a woman and two men, friends meet many years later again. Thus arises a triangle: at a vertex, the sex; in another, love; and in the Middle, the protagonist made a mess. Comedy romantic and sentimental in lathe sex, love, and their many and complicated combinations
- In 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their ancient territories. Lead by Captain Enrique de las Morenas and Lieutenant Cerezo, proud military men, the soldiers are stalked at night by the rebels, and are forced to seek refuge in the church run by Fray Carmelo, Baler's priest. Turning the church into a military fort, the unrelenting heat and malaria starts to sweep across the men. After the Captain's death by a disease called beriberi, Cerezo steps in as the new leader of the squad, faced with a constant power struggle with Jimeno, a soldier from the previous squad annihilated by the rebels. Becoming more and more paranoid and obsessive with the victory and the glory of the Spanish Empire, the rebels close to Cerezo explain that Spain has already sold the Philippine Islands to the United States, ceding all the colonies of the Spanish Empire, and that the war is over. But Cerezo does not believe in the newspapers given by the rebels and is still obsessed to win at all cost. He makes a last stand in the church with his men, prolonging the battle for several months where one of the soldiers, Carlos, falling victim to opium use, searches a way to end the conflict, suspecting that all is lost, and wanting to prevent the death of his comrades.
- The true story of 13 totally normal young women who suffered harsh questioning and were put in prison under made-up charges of helping the rebellion against Franco back in the 1940s. Despite their innocence, the 13 were soon executed without even a trace of evidence of any wrongdoing.
- Javier and his Chilean wife, Laura meets Ignacio during a vacation trip, and soon they become close friends. However, Ignacio develops an obsession with Laura, and during one night he rapes her, threatening her to never tell anyone about what happened. The family returns to Chile, but the appearance of Ignacio two years later leads them to a dramatic destiny.
- In the future a group of pornographers gather for dinner inside a huge nuclear bunker, while the Earth is dying outside, swept away by radiation. They talk only of sex and perversions, but death is interested in them to let them escape.
- Two losers believe they have found the lost national gold reserve of the Spanish Republic, thought to have been sent to the USSR.
- Mr. Arturo, an old rich Spanishman who arrives to Havana to marry Yoli, dies suddenly in bed. Yoli's family, afraid of losing all the money, convinces her ex-boyfriend Papito to go to Spain and get the money. Papito will have to be clever enough to deceive everybody and succeed in Spain.
- Pelayo is leaving to work for his uncle Lorenzo and to find a nice girl to settle down with. Pelayo arrives to find out that Lorenzo's "business" is in fact a male strip show and Lorenzo's dancers are a laughing stock. Lorenzo has all his money tied up in his wedding with ex-prostitute Palmira. With Pelayo arriving life turns upside down. Can Lorenzo keep his infidelities a secret and his crew off the streets? Can Pelayo keep from falling for a prostitute on his way to finding a wife?
- In 50s Spain, a group of Argentinians loyal to the deposed president Peron plan a robbery to recover the jewels that used to belong to the president's late wife Evita.
- Forged in ancient Egypt, Dagger of Rasputin is a legendary jewel that gives almost absolute power to its possessor. Caesar, Attila and Napoleon were some of their illustrious owners. The track jewel is lost in Russia, with the death of its last owner, the mad monk Rasputin. Since then, governments and powerful people have searched in vain. But suddenly, in a Spanish prison, Jacinto, one of the prisoners, is identified by the Russian mafia as a carrier of a genetic anomaly related to the dagger. His cellmates, the papers and the spider will follow in a crazy adventure, full of leaks and persecutions, which will take you to the heart of the deep Russia.
- Óscar, a salesman in the women's section of a department store, is fired when the business goes bankrupt, and since he has a talent for convincing ladies, he sets up a "seduction school" in an alternative establishment. He accidentally bumps into Sandra, a feminist psychologist and radio star because of whom Óscar had lost a girlfriend. To get revenge on Sandra, Óscar phones her radio show, pretending to be a romantic character called "Dani Danissimo" who fascinates the public, to the point of Dani becoming more popular than Sandra herself. Óscar will then try to seduce this avid anti-men while at the same time advertising his own school.
- Spain. The Basque Country. Sometime in the 90s. Josu Jon, a young member of a terrorist organization, has suffered an almost complete memory loss after being wounded in a shooting with the Spanish police. As he awaits for his trial, his condition is being treated at the prison hospital. Other inmates belonging to the same organization try to make him remember how brave a "gudari" -a Basque soldier- he is and how he must go back to the armed fight for the independence of their country as soon as he gets out of prison. Meanwhile, Xabier, a college professor who has been death-threatened by the terrorists due to his political views on the Basque situation, is having an affair with Francesca, a young psychologist who happens to end up trying to help Josu Jon recover his memory. A warm feeling of mutual affection grows between her and her patient. At a point, it doesn't seem to be clear whether Josu Jon really wants to recover his memory or rather forget forever who he actually is.
- With nothing to do apparently, a couple kids are spending their time on a Madrid rooftop, throwing eggs on passing pedestrians, a police car and anything else that comes by.
- Mandacrest Mansion, 19th century. Lord Winston, after the strange death of his first wife, Lady Ira, has married Italian singer Claretta Sonella.
- An important judge is threatened by a group of neo-nazi terrorists. His daughter fells in love with the policeman who is supposedly protecting her.
- After being struck by a lightning, Mario the dentist becomes a sudden music genius. His life will change radically but he'll have to decide between his new musical obsession and the love of his life.
- A Catholic Easter ritual has been banned for 20 years in a Spanish village due to an incident. Now, the Archbishop has lift the ban on one condition: there will be no stoning during the enactment of "The Gold Nail."