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- El Mort Viu portraits the Gifra family: the father, Joan, unmotivated and unemployed, a passionate follower of Saint Rabuci; Marc, the ever-angry older brother, a hard-working yet embittered man who has taken the reigns of the family; and the problematic younger son Llàtzer, a NEET parasite that feeds on the decline of his family and the birth of a monster settling in a very peculiar town, between dramedy and fantasy, through the filter of Spanish tradition of very dark humor.
- 12 young, homeless and undocumented migrants, try to bring colour to a local community through training as legal graffiti artists, to try to paint their way to a brighter future.
- Underground filmmaker David Domingo (aka Stanley Sunday / Valencia, 1973) throws open the doors of his home in Barcelona to talk to us about his films and show us his personal notebooks and other curiosities. In his films, whether filmed on super 8 mm, on video or seconds-long clips for Instagram, Stanley Sunday gives free rein to his overwhelming imagination and expresses a fantastic or iconoclastic personal universe plagued with pop iconography. David Domingo was the chosen artist for the month of March for Pantalla CCCB 2016.
- "They would go to school, then 30 years in the labour market, two years of retirement and they would drop dead", says Guy Standing. Why do we work? To earn a living or to stop living? In this chapter of Soy Cámara, Yann Moulier Boutang delves into the history of work, of exploitation and of the disciplinary domination of capitalism; Guy Standing tackles the precariat (a concept he developed himself) and contemporary labour alienation and Judy Wajcman alerts us to the risk of acceleration at work. If the majority of people are unhappy with their job, why do we continue to put our faith in working? What do the new forms of work tell us about the new forms of social domination?
- The exhibition Human+ helps us visualise some of the challenges we are facing. Are we close to an artificial soul? To the singularity? Will sufficient resources exist to support the increase in mobility and worldwide demographic saturation?
- "Follo ergo sum" is a TV mini series about non-normative sex and philosophy.
- Kim is a delusional instagrammer who is struggling to make it in the world of social media. When Kim learns that a local TV station is looking for ideas for its next show he'll begin making a pilot hoping to finally reach success.
- Crap Happens is a semi-scripted sitcom that follows the surrealist misadventures of three flatmates: Mateu, an obsessive Majorcan; Juancris, incapable of escaping an scatological destiny and Rubén, the wildcard.
- A failed actor has been substituted by his successful doppelgänger in the city of Barcelona. He'll try to come back to get his spot and get rid of his doppelgänger, who's doing everything he can to preserve his existence.
- Ricard Molina is an unemployed young man with a lot of free time who spends his days in a monotonous and repetitive way. The appearance of mysteries inside his house will end this state of apathy and boredom and will put his abilities to the test. Let the mysteries begin.