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- June, 1815. Napoleon Bonaparte, surrounded by enemies, is about to play his definitive part in history. He has spent his whole life creating a mystique, becoming synonymous with determination, strength and mystery. But, that whole super-leader trip is smothering him and he just can't stand it anymore. Meanwhile, one of his aides, le maréchal Hugo Armani, has only one dream: to emulate the man who is his idol, his emperor. Armani picks the battle of Waterloo as the moment for his borderline psychotic attack - the first case of Napoleonic delirium in modern psychiatry. Due to the shortage of maréchals at the moment, Napoleon's got no choice: he has to leave Armani in command. Unbalanced Armani, so unexpectedly promoted, now leads the troops of France.
- Film director J. Bajo Ulloa begins filming his fiction feature film "Baby". His work and that of all the artists and technicians who work on the film is a unique testimony to how an author deals with directing a film. An unusual take on the making of a movie.
- "Marisa" deals with the mourning over the loss of a loved one and, in this case, with a central role in the family: the figure of the mother/wife. With the presentation of this real case, the plot encourages reflection on issues that affect the universality of people: the reaction to the news of the diagnosis of a serious illness, the patient's attitude, moments of hope, moments of uneasiness, the conciliation of daily life and illness, absence.