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- In the 1980s, an outsider gets invited to a mythical nightclub where he's unleashed to punk, sexual liberty and drugs.
- Documentary about Fernando Méndez-Leite, one of the fundamental people in the History of Spanish Cinema that marks more than half a century of Culture.
- Expelled from his earthly paradise, a young South American boy lands in the house of a mature and determined woman whom a terminal illness has made dependent.
- Suffering child abuse marks you, conditions you and limits you. But what's next? 7:11 Cuarzo is a documentary short film that delves into the consequences and shows us various ways of experiencing grief after suffering it: the aftermath, the path after breaking the silence and destroying the stigma. It talks about the treatment and care of wounds with testimonials from those who have suffered abuse and aggression. Learning to live again when the most precious thing, innocence, is taken from you.
- The film tries to find a woman to fulfill the last wishes of Antonio García Álvarez, an anarchist condemned to death during the civil war who leaves a written notebook filled of love poems towards her.
- This documentary is a portrait of film director Isabel Coixet, her particular world and her acclaimed sensitivity as a filmmaker. The film is directed by Elena Trapé, a young director known for her debut feature Blog. The aim of this piece is to explore with Isabel her universe, her career and her life, through interviews with coworkers (actors, technicians and team) and family, friends, journalists and specialized critics, as well as the young filmmakers who have received her influence. One of the key points of the documentary is to underscore her early internationalization and worldwide success at a time when this was uncommon in Spain.
- Only survivors of a family wreck, Nando and Elena face the dilemma of accepting a stranger's proposal to survive. Nando's decision will open an unexpected plot to the brothers, which will shake his most intimate convictions.
- A group of bandits hidden in the Serranía de Ronda are preparing to execute "El Sordo", the veteran of the group and a living legend among them. The group of 7 bandits suspect that "El Sordo" has committed the worst affront against them: denouncing them to justice. Before being executed, the prisoner requests the sacrament of extreme unction. The bandits do not dare to call a priest, so one of them pretends to be a priest, committing a sacrilegious act. Blindfolded, "El Sordo" confesses his terrible sins before his captors, thinking that he is alone with a priest.
- Spanish actor Jose Sacristan remembers his life and his work. Sat on the stage of the Lope de Vega Theatre in Chinchón, the town in which he was born on the 27th of September 1937, the artist looks back in order to tell the viewers how he went about creating the person and performer he is today. In the hands of Sacristan we will relive the costumbrist comedies of the Franco era, scornfully called 'españoladas'; the so-called 'Third Way', started at the beginning of the seventies by the producer José Luis Dibildos; the cinema of the Transition, with titles such as 'A Man Called Autumn Flower', 'Asignatura pendiente', 'Solos en la madrugada' or in the eighties, with successes like 'La Colmena' and 'Voyage to Nowhere'.
- The director of the film suffers from a vertigo attack in a hot air balloon. From that point on, an investigation begins in which he delves into his personal universe to try to understand his new phobia.
- A house. From outside come shouts of what looks like a demonstration. Inside, two children, Luis (six years old) and Ana (eight years old) play while her mother, Carmen, tries tough it out in front of the little ones.
- Norwegian journalist Gerda Grepp recalls from her deathbed about her experience in Spanish Civil War, ten years ago. The facts she witnessed in Malaga, in February 1937, are still beating in her soul, as it proves to have been the announcement to what Europe would suffer in WW2.
- The unfortunate day in the life of a Spaniard free-tour guide in London. His graffiti tour will evolve into a nightmare where main character will mutate from a cool guy "smiling for tips" into an "out of control" disappointed psychopath.