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- Spain, 1960s. The family of poor farmers work hard in the countryside for the rich landowners who exploit them.
- The journey of the Romany people told through musicians and dancers of India, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and Spain.
- During the pandemic, actor Miguel Ángel Muñoz documents his 100-plus days living in a tiny flat with his beloved Tata, 95, who becomes an Instagram star. - Netflix.
- Director Jonás Trueba captures the spirit of a group of teens in Spain in an empathic, compelling, and moving way. In 2016, Trueba asked the teens to participate in a five-year project, in which they recreated situations from their lives. They talk about their insecurities, wanting to be accepted, loneliness, and what they are supposed to do with their lives. They demonstrate against school privatisation, debate politics and, like many adults, worry about the planet's future.
- A Confederate deserter, whose Mexican girlfriend dies during childbirth, starts a feud with her Mexican family, becomes an outlaw and vows revenge on all who wronged him.
- Two love birds fly out of the cuckoo's nest in a stirring Spanish romance of mad love and doomed passion.
- In La Joya, Extremadura in 1912 a local leader Pedro Luis Jarrapellejos has the power. Two of his followers committed a horrible crime and it makes every effort to conceal the guilt of them.
- Joao sells video tapes in road bars between Portugal and Spain. One day he finds a middle aged woman in the middle of nowhere. Somebody is looking for her and she has to escape to Lisboa. But what is the secret of this woman? Why does she want to go to Lisboa?
- After being forced to sell his palace, the Marquis of Leguineche moved to an apartment with his son Luis José, his faithful servants and Father Calvo. When the father of Luis José dies, leaving his entire fortune to Chus, the daughter of the Marquis, the Leguineche family go to Extremadura to attend the funerals and promote the reconciliation of the couple. Achieved this purpose, they sell their properties and returns to Madrid. Then begins an odyssey to evade paying taxes. After several failed attempts, they decide to do so, using the special train of pilgrims going to Lourdes. Achieved their goal, the Leguineche are installed in Biarritz, but the electoral victory of the French Socialist Party forces them to repeat the same operation, but this time towards Miami.
- After the death of the abbot of a small convent the two monks who are left discover among the papers of the passed away abbot letters from the mother of one of them indicating that he is the natural son of a landowner in Extremadura. In order to claim the legacy of his friend the monk who has lived outside the convent for some time plans their voyage to the property of his father picking up on their way his daughter and lover. Once in Extremadura things look a little different to what the plans say.
- Biographic film about José de Salamanca
- María works in a hostess bar in Madrid because, forced by the Puritans of her little village, she had to leave accused of public scandal just for having kissed her boyfriend. María, together with her three sisters, decides to return and builds a club in the village faced with the scandalized don Florencio, a repressed banker and overlord who secretly desires María. In order to go unnoticed, María and her sisters run the club through a wax-chandler's shop where the majority of men of the village will parade, which excites even more the lascivious and hypocritical don Florencio.
- Juanita and Adelaida are twin sisters with different personalities, one a discrete singer, the other a coquettish woman newly married to a province governor. When Juanita returns to Spain at the outbreak of the Cuban war in 1898, she will try to take advantage of their resemblance.
- A village and it's mountainous lands with past and present rites, in which legends and green oaks cohabit. From life to death, from childhood to adulthood. A cycle that starts with vultures and their rituals that goes on with the apprenticeship of hunting, and the unexpected return of a woman, Soledad.
- O FASCÍNIO is an intriguing story about a family and a manor house (where some terrible crimes were committed in the past by a member of that family) adapted from a novel with the same title by Tabajara Ruas.
- Lola loves weddings, even though her marriage is on the rocks and she suspects that her fiancé Jorge, has fallen in love with Yasmina. Yasmina is in a hurry to get married to Javi, a policeman who prefers to take his time. Alfredo is against the marriage, but would be ready to get married for friendship...or for money.
- A family must face the difficult decision of what to do with Nana. Living together as a family becomes more and more difficult, but the emotional ties are too strong.
- Paco Mora, an internationally renowned Spanish flamenco dancer, gave up his career to take care of his mother, Carmen, diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He provides to all her needs daily, while trying to keep dancing. With her, he decides to put on a show to realize Carmen's frustrated dream of being a flamenco dancer... Universal and deeply human, centred on the figure of the caregiver, the film illustrates the situation of dependence of a relative of a person with a degenerative disease, testifies to an overwhelming filial love and to the power of art to transcend the limits that the disease imposes on existence.
- Francisco Fernández is a school teacher who started a revolutionary educational experiment in 1970: for six years he used the classrooms of the state school in Orellana la Vieja (Badajoz), to selfmanage the school and find a kind of alternative education which would serve their own popular purposes and not those of Franco's regime and the economic system which supported this dictator. Twenty five years later, Francisco Fernández and his former pupils, who are now forty years old, recall the importance of the school in their lives. It also shows Paideia a libertarian school which has been in Mérida for twenty three years. Its founder, Josefa Martín Luengo, remembers these difficult times and her constant commitment to an alternative type of education.
- Documentary about activities carried out in Spain during the winter: Festivals, architecture, painting, gastronomy, sports, folklore, tourism, bulls, winter seasons .
- A local TV crew is shooting a documentary about paranormal phenomena and reach a town partially under water, left behind in ruins by their own people in 1940 after the Civil War, where they will be trapped.
- Don Juan has been in heaven with Doña Inés for several centuries and is mortally bored. Suddenly he appears in 2020 to enter fully into the digital world. Adventure is assured.
- Bugaboo, The Flea: the very first jump of the spanish video games.
- A documentary about the Spanish Architectural Heritage: monuments and their restoration.
- Short documentary about aeronautics on the 50th anniversary of the Spanish aviation.
- Short documentary about sport, featuring the 'Vuelta Ciclista a España'.
- Short documentary about industry and resources in Badajoz, produced by the 'Instituto Nacional de Colonización', with the following subjects: the 'Plan Badajoz' (Badajoz Plan), the ponds of Cíjara, Montijo, Orellana, Valuendo, Piedra Aguda and Zújar, the Lobón channel, cultives, conserver industries, milk factories, cattle, and the river Guadiana.
- Halffter: 90 beats examines the work and ethical integrity of Cristobal Halffter, one of the most relevant composers of the last fifty years, including some inspired performances
- In a world of men who are insecure, immature and unpunished, playing with the other people is the way that leads to entertainment - and crime.