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- A woman reflects on her childhood relationship with her father, attempting to understand the depths of his despair and the truth of his myths.
- Helena has lived on a spaceship since birth 20 years ago. She meets her first human besides her dead parents, when Álex repairs the oxygen supply. Things are not what they seem.
- Follows Irati, a young girl who will guide a group of Christian and Muslim warriors through a journey in an ancient mythological world where everything that has a name exists, in an attempt to recover a lost treasure.
- A quiet village is thrown into turmoil upon disturbing a reclusive and feared blacksmith rumored to be in league with the devil.
- A cop returns to the job. A serial killer too returns to the job.
- A criminal, shoots and kills a painting restorer during a bungled burglary, and shoots her daughter as well. Twenty years later, the daughter has been left mute and with a mental age of a child, spending most of her time in a mental home.
- A fictional Castillian village but located in Basque Country tries become part of Switzerland after a surprising discovery.
- The bitter life of a girl whose mother wants a boy.
- June, 1615. After several months at sea, ploughing through the turbulent waters of the North Atlantic, three whaling vessels from San Sebastian land on the far north of frozen Iceland. There the scholar Jón Guðmundsson, Jón the Wise, has been expectantly awaiting the arrival of the Basques. Eighty-three weather-beaten sailors, captained by Martín de Villafranca, Pedro de Aguirre and Esteban de Tellería. Autumn arrives, and the Nordic cold brings with it famine and want, leading a young Icelandic man to rob a large piece of whale blubber from the whaling station. The act leads to a confrontation. Furthermore, just before the Basque crew sets out to return to San Sebastian, a huge storm sinks three of its ships, leaving the Basque men trapped on the island. Faced with the impossible task of surviving the frozen winter without suitable facilities, as well as local legislation that prevents them from staying on the island over winter, the 83 whalers spread out in vain to search for vessels in which to travel home. In the meantime, protected by King Christian IV's legislation, Ari Magnússon sees a chance to assert his authority and gain reputation, by leading the peasantry to capture and murder the Basques The time is now right to explore this intrepid adventure of extreme survival, through the eyes of the erudite Jón Guðmundsson; the scholar who publicly denounced the death of his Basque friends and the biggest massacre in Iceland's history through his writings. An accusation he would pay for dearly, by being condemned to exile until his death.
- 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.
- Two unemployed detectives with conflicting ideologies meet a rogue and seductive gypsy who proposes them a crazy mission. After that, their luck will change for the worse.
- 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.
- Spain, 1976. A country to the edge of the collapse. A girl to the edge of her own revolution.
- An Argentinian girl returns to her natal town on Basque Country to discover who killed her father.
- Everyone will literally do "Anything for the Dough" after a casino heist investigation uncovers dirty maneuvers that even cover political assassinations. Gradually the search for the loot money will tangle up until an ultra-violent climax.
- A man volunteers to take part in an experiment that attempts to analyse human behaviour under extreme conditions of terror. His mission is to remain seated inside a dark room for a length of time of 15 minutes. If he manages to hold on, he will receive in return a generous sum of money. Is it possible to terrify an individual who knows beforehand that everything is a farce?
- Nono is a young schizophrenic who believes himself destined to stop the global arms race. He has always lived alone with his overwhelming mother, now he meets crazy Ramon.
- «Who can say they have never dreamed of discovering a lost city?»
- The artist David F. Brandon starts working on his masterpiece.
- A modern fairy-tale about a girl and a movie star who fall in love.
- In 1890, a couple of the civil guard is forced to move a dangerous criminal from the town of Leon where he has been captured as far as Vitoria, where he will be judged.
- The most crude and atrocious institutional violence of the spanish State hides behind a true dark figure, an abyss into which this documentary peers through 30 firsthand accounts.
- Short documentary belonging to the series 'España en colores'.
- Vitoria is one of the most industrial cities in Europe, with Mercedes-Benz and Michelin factories. But it was not always like this. Until the 1950s it was a small provincial town. This documentary explains its accelerated industrialization during the second half of the 20th century.
- 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.
- The Battle of Vitoria took place on 21 June 1813. On that day, Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley defeated the French army. It was the beginning of the end of Napoleon's adventure in Spain.
- A down on his luck writer witnesses an armed robbery and the police want him to finger a dangerous criminal who threatens him.
- "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.
- Xabier (Gorka Otxoa) goes for a job interview. What he doesn't know is that he has already been selected. CORPSA offers to pay him 80,000 if he agrees to be cloned. But more than just a lot of money depends on his decision.
- Members of a political party have to take the most important decision in the party's history.
- Short documentary film showing the ellaboration of Knorr Elorza enterprise's products and of the Kas drinks.
- Short documentary from the series 'España en colores'.
- Explores what it's really like to be an Australian footballer playing in the top leagues of Europe. This documentary is an intimate and energetic collection of observations that capture the emotion and personality of Australia's most high-profile footballers, as well as those at clubs you've never heard of, who are simply doing what they love, albeit thousands of kilometers from home, like young South Australian Hayden Doyle, a 17-year-old apprentice at Stoke City who spends his afternoons scrubbing clean Josip Skoko's boots. From an emotional interview with Graham Arnold to having a kick around with Luca, Skoko's son, the The Away Game crew capture our national heroes in intimate and unique settings: lunch with John Aloisi and his family in Vitoria, Spain, giving Tim Cahill a run for his money on the PlayStation, discussing the wonders of cooking on the run with Harry Kewell and planning an Aussie BBQ in the Tuscan countryside with Vince Grella. Takes viewers inside the dressing rooms, into the back-room offices and player's front doors to bring you the reality of professional football in Europe, told by Australian players. For the first time ever, they will tell us what their lives and loves are really like - in their own words, at their own clubs, in their own homes.
- H2, KTM and Alpha owe the city mafia boss 2 million euros. They try to steal the money to pay it back but it's more difficult that they had anticipated and they bump into dangerous accountants, junkies, a fake Polish nun, low-life thieves, and psychopaths facing a pile of misunderstandings.
- Two forest guards find a corpse in the woods. The procedure to follow is more than clear, but there's something unique in the body they have in front of them.