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- A couple is flagged by a border agent and forced to endure an invasive probe into their lives.
- Three friends travel to Mallorca on a holiday bender and to try to get laid. When two Russian girls arrive at the next-door condo, they decide to install hidden cameras in each room, but things will soon go south.
- The life and artistic career of highly talented and worldwide known artist, Joan Miró.
- The family, the tenant, the wedding, the businessman, the neighbors, the poor child and the run over. 7 black comedy stories of a dysfunctional society.
- A twelve-year-old existentialist kid runs away from home to meet his favorite philosopher, Albert Camus, not knowing he has been dead for fifty years. On his way he finds love and rejection for the first time in his life.
- This is a tribute to an artist - considered the last drag queen in the final days of Barcelona's 'Barrio Chino' red light district - who continues to take to the stage every night at the age of 90.
- To what extent has our intimacy become a commodity? Where is the outsized exaltation of subjectivity leading us? Why do we talk about oversharing intimacy? Does the unlimited circulation of information threaten our intimacy?
- "Fiestas del Pilar" was the name of the label that identified a can preserved in the Fotofilm laboratory during the seventies. In fact it was a false title, invented to protect what it contained: a clandestine film. It was not the only one, there were many more. Almost fifty years later, some of their authors explain the stories of these films with political content that broke the topics of representation of the working class, registering a new ethical, aesthetic and cultural canon.
- Koto is a restless and impulsive young African, born in a refugee camp. His life in Spain among the paddy fields of the Delta passes by with few changes, always under the protection of his foster parents. He has left behind the tough childhood he had in the Saharan refugee camp where he was born. One morning, just like any other, Koto's life is turned upside down. He feels as though his head is about to explode. He walks outside trying to escape it and collapses a few metres from his home. Once he has recovered, the doctors tell him that he urgently needs a kidney transplant. The best choice as a possible donor would be his biological mother. The sudden arrival of his Saharan family is a shock for Koto, who watches as the life he has been living for the past 10 years falls apart around him. Far removed from the beliefs and customs of his people, the young man must deal with his origins to try to save his own life. The film is based on a real story and played by Koto himself. The appearance of the real-life main character in such a dramatic and traumatic story, makes this a film in which reality and fiction blend together.
- An archive holds fragments of toppled statues. In a corner, a fan stirs the atmosphere. The air caresses the archivists' measured movements. The hum of the motor and the drawn-out wait induce sleep.