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- 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 young girl drug addict, gives birth in the middle of one of her breakdowns. Unable to give proper care to her baby, she sells him to a disturbing woman who works in the child trade business.
- Love and terrorism collide in this sexy Molotov cocktail of raging adolescent hormones and righteous indignation.
- In late 19th century, a little girl hurt by a bomb at the end of the third Carlist war is saved by a woman who brings her the eternal life.
- Amaia after breaking up with Rafa, falls in love with a Catalonian. Koldo, her father, goes to Sevilla to persuade Rafa to go to Catalonia and take Amaia's heart back.
- Story of one of the most incredible adventures ever happened: the first trip around the world.
- A love story between a Basque farmer and a Peruvian immigrant.
- A story about the world's tallest man, this is an unsettling Basque-language period drama focused on sibling rivalry.
- Lide discovers that her daughter Ane has gone missing and together with ex-husband Fernando investigates her whereabouts.
- Ane's life turns around when, week after week, she receives a bunch of flowers at home. Always at the same time and always without a senders note.
- Nora is in her 30s and has barely left her village. When her grandfather passes away, Nora decides to journey along the Basque coast to reunite his ashes' with her grandma's.
- Go on a journey from Mexico to Spain, onto Austria and then to China via Greece in these five moving short films where gay men overcome various obstacles in accepting who they are, and where they are going, things can only get better.
- Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire? After more than 50 years without seeing each other, two 70 years old women dare crossing the line.
- Unable to fly the nest due to the economic crisis that grips Spain, a penniless, young couple have trouble consummating their fledgling relationship in their parents' homes.
- Based on the violent real events of Icelandic history called "The 'Killing of the Basques", a whaling ship sails from the port of San Sebastian to Iceland, but in Westfjords, whale hunting turns into a manhunt.
- A rural drama set in Obaba, a mythical region in northern Spain, where a young filmmaker struggled to capture the feel of the area, which in turn leads to a wealth of self-discovery.
- When a skeleton turns up in their land, Fermin and Karmen reach out to their son Nestor, who comes to their aid. Next morning both Fermin and the skeleton are gone.
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- Atanasio attempts to liberate the powers of the mythical North Wind in Terranova while Watuna, Ane and Peiot, descendants of those who trapped the North Wind in a pot, try to defeat him before he achieves his purpose.
- One day, someone puts a bomb on Carlos car and kill his wife and leaves his daughter of 10 years old without legs. Eleven years later, he lives in Barcelona with his daughter but he never forgot the past, the hate, the suffering of that accident. Now he is planning his revenge.
- Lasa y Zabala case was the first action headed by GAL "antiterrorist group", in 1983. Two Spanish policeman, following the direct orders of the general Rodriguez Galindo, kidnapped two ETA terrorist members, Jose Antonio Lasa and José Ignacio Zabala. Both policeman took the terrorist to La Cumbre palace, in San Sebastian (Basque Country), where they were tortured and interrogated. Later, they kill both terrorists and buried them in the city of Alicante, being their bodies found on 1985.
- Khalil is an uprooted young man who lives small tricks in a border area where industrial buildings and swamps rub shoulders. He regularly visits Jose Ramon, an old man with a troubled past who lives in a house by the river. This house he shares it with his brother Martin, whom he has not spoken to for years. In the swamp, more or less lost souls rub shoulders, without necessarily crossing each other.
- Pirate Dimitri, together with his crew, will face some dangerous slave traders to rescue a beautiful lady and find a great treasure.
- A Basque economist settled in Barcelona is involved in a love triangle between his Catalan girlfriend, who is pregnant, and a childhood heartsick friend, to whom he declared out of compassion thinking she was going to die.
- A man runs through the woods, clearly in distress: he is carrying an elderly lady on his back while towing behind him a seemingly never-ending rope.
- Twelve short films, twelve portraits of the city of San Sebastián.
- In the summer of 1977, a political prisoner, living in exile, recounts the circumstances of his escape to a journalist: in April 76, a group of ETA members planned to escape from prison, but the project fails when, due to a tip-off, the guards discover the tunnel they are digging. The inmates, far from being discouraged, start a second tunnel.
- It narrates the adventures of a handful of schoolchildren who, fed up with being mistreated by bullying children at school, decide to form a secret group and plan small reprisals. Inspired by superhero movies, the film reflects the problem of bullying, but always with humor and entertainment.
- Christmas is on danger. Only Pixi Post can save it.
- This is the third time that Vik and his family have moved to a different city. Vik is a shy child who finds it hard to make new friends, and whenever he finally does start to open up to someone, his father's job inevitably causes the family to up sticks and relocate to a different part of the country, and Vik has to start all over again. Luckily for him, this time he soon meets Mai and Oto in the city park. The enthusiasm and energy with which they play end up attracting the attention of a magical being who lives in the park: Yoko. Every day, after school, Vik runs to the park to meet his friends and go on amazing adventures, thanks to which he finally starts to feel that he's found his place in the world. Vik is happy at last, until one day his father is offered a job in another city.
- In the early 80s, José Miguel Etxeberria Álvarez, alias 'Naparra', a member of the Autonomous Anti-capitalist Commandos, was disappeared. More than 40 years later, Eneko has taken up the baton of the search for his brother to close the wound that has remained open for so many years.
- In a non-existent town, five true stories based on oral testimonials and texts by writers take place between 1914 and 1982. Through them, we see the social changes experienced throughout the 20th century by a small town in the Northern Basque Country, the deep-rootedness and approximation of a language, and the struggle for survival.
- Patricio Etxebeste owns a beret-making factory. An important local figure, he is standing for mayor in the upcoming elections. What nobody knows is that he is completely ruined and can't even pay for his yearly holiday.
- Pello is a bank employee who is charged due to fraud. Suddenly he decides to runaway and to change identity in order to survive, but ends up living in an okupa building and learns the other face of the work he's been doing in the bank.
- The story of how an unlikely childhood friendship develops into complex adult relationships in a convoluted social context.
- In 1615, three Basque whaling ships arrived off the coast of Iceland. Unfortunately, when they were preparing to leave, the ships sank and the crew remained in Iceland, where tensions soon arose with the locals.
- Documentary set in 2018 when France closed its border crossings with Spain, across the Bidasoa, resulting in 10 deaths of migrants in transit in one year.
- Manu fell in love with the pianist Stella Panini when he was a child and it's been his dream to meet her ever since. To achieve his dream he follows the advice of Stefano Salegi, a shady character who becomes his manager and forms a band. But, not just an energetic dreamer, Manu is an outsider with problems finding his place in society. That's clear by the instrument he's chosen - none other than the broom - that he uses to make music and carry the rhythm. That won't keep him from starting a band completely sui generis that breaks all the clichés. The members include a violinist who might stop playing at any moment because of his itchy armpit, the twin trumpet players rescued from the circus who have an extraordinary sense of smell, a bearded counter-tenor and a percussionist who plays a triangle that a finch uses as a perch. They've also got a goat like the ones used by nomadic gypsies along with them who has an uncanny ability to climb up the end of the portable stage.
- Gure oroitzapenak is a group film based on the work of Joseba Sarrionandia.
- At the death of his father, Paulo, the youngest son, will have to be in charge of his mentally handicapped brother Daniel. Based on the novel by Bernardo Atxaga.
- Basque filmmaker Ander Iriarte always suspected that his father had been tortured by the Spanish police. But he wasn't sure, because his father never spoke of the past. This changed when his father participated in an extensive research project into torture in the Basque Country between 1960 and 2014, promoted by the Basque Government's Peace Plan. The research report, endorsed by the United Nations, demonstrated more than 4,000 cases of torture. Iriarte's father broke after three days of interrogations and torture.