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'Collective Economy. Europe's last revolution' is a documentary that takes an depht look into a recent and almost unknown historical episode: the seizure and collective management by the workers of 80% of the industry and services in Catalonia between 1936 and 1939. This is one of the most radical and innovative transformations of the 20Th Century. A unique revolution. The last in Europe.
Collective Economy. Europe's last revolution
María y Tomás: En lo profesional y en lo humano
After two seasons of flirting with relegation, Atlético de Madrid started the 95/96 season with Radomir Antić as new coach and a limited investment in signings, some of them completely unknown to Spanish fans. With this background, the red and white club joined the small club of the chosen few, those who have won the two most important titles in Spanish football in the same season.
El Atleti del doblete
Changos... Una Historia sin Rostro
At the Basque Culinary Center, 5 young talented students of cutting-edge gastronomy from all over the world will go back to the past to create the menu Bihar dok 13. They will travel to 1966 to discover the decade that would change everything in Basque culture. With five special events, we will discover the movements Gaur, Ez dok amairu and the spiritual father of the BCC, the Basque Nouvelle Cuisine. The “Bihar dok amairu” menu prepared by the young chefs will be served during a special meal and enjoyed by the most relevant personalities in Basque culture today, uniting new artists and musicians. The old generation will symbolically open the door to the new.
Bihar dok 13
Miguel Auza, Zacatecas is a small town to the northeast of Mexico which has become a paradise for its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual community (LGBT); One can perceive an environment free of discrimination and full of total acceptance made known by it's habitants.
Paradise Red
Documentary chronicling the journey of Octavio Barrera and Dani Millán by the Canary archipelago for 40 days in a caravan. 6,000 km of experiences told by people who crossed the road.
MARESÍA
Wild Islands: Jewels of a Paradise: Caribbean
Herencia
A recreation of one day at the Canto Grande prison in Peru, following women guerrillas from the Maoist Shining Path movement in their morning marches to their bedtime chants. Kept isolated in their own cellblocks, the guerrillas refused to acknowledge that were imprisoned. Their cellblocks were another front in the People's War-- "shining trenches of combat". This film shows the intense indoctrination and belief system of the brutal Latin American insurgency.
The Shining Trench of Chairman Gonzalo
Local workers and tourists coexist along the entire coast and the historic center of the capital. All fulfill their mission, some discreetly serve while others consume territory and identity.
A costa del sol
The story of the mythical figure Luis Ortuzar, aka El Chincol, one of the most important players of poetry singing in Chile.
El chincol y la bandada
Masai on the Move
La teoría del espiralismo
Everything resides in the mind of Lois, schizophrenic artist and a strong follower of Virginia Woolf, who says, "There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can impose on the freedom of my mind." The protagonist gives life to the story, confronting his lucidity to the difficulties that torment him: contradictions, achievements, joys and pains, which build a reflective and emotional language that accounts for the mysterious mechanism of the human mind.
Against all the evils of the world
Two "hell-rockers" on their path to stardom lose themselves in their own delusion after the squat house they inhabited is demolished and they’re forced to face the streets, each other, and being a punk-rocker after turning 40. A delirious meta-documentary that evolves through the years, through different aesthetics and even different realities...
Satan's Kin
"Man, in the need to explain and understand the world around him, gives the animal, especially on the symbolic level, the functions performed, at first only for himself. It is believed that the pig guesses its end, feels death, and on the eve of the slaughter spends the night beating on the door of the court, which is expressed with the belief that that night it gets up seven times to eat the owner". (Adrian Canoura)
O Porco e o Seu Espírito
Batalla de Euskalduna
A process that connects textile work with the materiality of cinema. Starting with the term "fabric" as a bridge between textiles and cinema, it brings together two disciplines that converge in the same way of working. The making of a tailor-made shirt becomes an excuse to think, draw plans and shapes, compose, design plans and patterns, and cut plans and scraps of film.
Tengo algo para darte
The artist returns to Havana and enjoys the works of other Latin American creators while walking the streets of the Cuban capital.
Confluencias
A look at the LGBT history of Valencia (Spain) from the 1970s to the early 2000s, a crucial era where a explosion of desire for freedom and the exploration of sexuality marked the beginning of the egalitarian struggle for queer rights. The film showcases testimonies that marked a before and after in the Valencian struggle, and unites activists, historical figures, drag queens, businesspeople and historians to shape a unique yet still unknown history, as well as countless of unpublished archival footage that will get us into a city that proved to be open and plural — The first demonstrations, homophobic assaults, the Brigada 26, the origins of Moviment d'Alliberament Gai del Pais Valencià and Lambda, nightlife venues and cabarets, the trans struggle, the HIV/AIDS outbreak, the first gay bookstore in the city, the first regional lesbian collective; these are some of the topics that tell a universal struggle: to be able to be free and love whoever you want without fear.
València, t'estime
Different people talk about what happiness means to them.
Instantáneas
Los Tres Leones Del Lago
DÉU AMB ACCENT
The Otter's Trail
Through car rides traversing the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, different young people from different areas and professions give us their perspective of the political and social conflict into which they were born and live. They speak to us about their vision of the future and their day-to-day life.
Walls, between the sea and the mines
Originarios
A Question of Love?
Opening and closing a door. Opening and closing the eyes. The lighthouses of a shadow illuminate the secret under my bed Like eyes in the shadow.
Open Eyes in Shadow
A portrait about a Cuban family and Jenni, a professional 100 m sprinter…
On the Starting Line
Camelia was born and grew up in a Romanian traveling circus, which belonged to her father. After his death, the circus disappears. Camelia decides to leave for Barcelona with her daughter Andrea. When there, they find a life made of halves.
Jumate/Jumate
La unitat que va fer trontollar el franquisme
Discover why The Unruly Mystic: Saint Hildegard is the patron saint of creativity, and how her influence resonates today. The 12th-century abbess was a Christian mystic and visionary. She was also a musical composer, writer, and healer who created natural remedies widely used in Europe today.
The Unruly Mystic: Saint Hildegard
In Madrid and in Paris, Boti, Empar, Micheline and Jocelyne, four lesbian women in their seventies, tell of their fears, their desires, their differences - They are still active, or activists, and refuse to be pushed aside because of their age. They live their everyday lives to the fullest, taking advantage of all opportunities. Beyond the taboos, they reflect on their loves, past and present, because their love-lives and sex-lives are not yet over.
Open Windows
Documentary about the city of Huesca. General views of the city, after Mass, the ride, the boy scouts, the procession and the market.
Journal of Huesca
Traditionally, women's bodies have been subject to regulation in different areas, becoming regulated and disciplined bodies with the aim of fitting into a specific status, that of woman, in the singular.
Orain zer?
La luz de aquella tierra
Canalla, el pom de dalt
A new look at the Spanish Civil War, from the 'graffiti' drawn in the dungeons of Cangas del Narcea by political prisoners sentenced to death.
Aún me quedan balas para dibujar
Fireworks explode silently during a summer night, evoking the passion and joy of this magical season.
Fireworks
Ginés Paredes (Walls), spanish singer-song writter shows his creative process during the week of his first Movistar Arena, on of the most important steps for an artist in Spain
Walls - La intrahistoria del Movistar Arena
A farewell letter; places of repression; stories of the lives of victims of reprisals narrated by their children; create a tale so that WHERE OBLIVION MAY NOT DWELL.
WHERE OBLIVION MAY NOT DWELL
An invitation to embark on a journey through the orchards of the Vega Baja region. Along the way, we meet the people who live there: María Dolores and Fulvia, who work in a large seedbed; Anel, who now tends her grandfather's fields and livestock. They all transport us and connect us to our own memories and our family history in different parts of the world.
Recuerdos de nuestras huertas
A filmmaker revisits home videos of her 13-year-old self, reflecting on the loss of innocence, self-awareness, and memory, creating a dialogue between past and present.
Skin Despair
La gran manzana
The community at Rincón de la Bolsa, just a few kilometres from Montevideo, is suffering from all kinds of environmental problems, and the local people organize and demand solutions.
Cornered
Ciencia de la Vida: Trasplantes
To make a film about a poet, it is necessary to move away from all cinematographic purpose, all technical language, all aestheticizing intention; we should just think like him, in terms of image and animism, of arrow and spell. The film in question will then be a tree and every facet of his work a branch, the trunk his life. Thus this incipient metaphor will evolve in the form of the film, the body of the image is henceforth encircled by the cortex of sound, whose independent relief segregates its own layers of meaning, the cavities through which the silence of an army of ants searches for its center.
Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent: José Lezama Lima, the hereafter thereafter
La última cima
Directed by François Woukoache.
Asientos
It tells the story of honorary consul Porfirio Smerdou, who saved the lives of 567 people in the Civil War.
La lista de Porfirio
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park is a film that celebrates the everyday life of a group of Indigenous people, exiles from Canadian reserves, who, over a fleeting summer, hang out in a contested park in Vancouver. Through direct participation in the filmmaking process, the day to day becomes a ceremonial space in the ongoing confrontation against law and order.
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park
Morena
A tapestry of seemingly unconnected vignettes beginning with an extraordinary event at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, where the victory of the Peruvian football team was declared void. The film mixes the personal with the political and the historical, going from a portrait of an optimistic taxi driver to that of three waiters of a train to that of an alienated outsider living in the Amazonian forest region.
Some Kind of Sadness
The Clintons and the Obamas: The Secret Story of a Rivalry
A van approaches the lighthouse of Monte Igueldo on the bay off San Sebastián. A woman and her dog live in the tower. The moving boxes are packed with files and paper. Before the driver can load them, we are given access to the unusual interior of the building, where the history of seafaring and conquests rears its head: in hallucinated picture puzzles full of cruelty.
Black Box
South African filmmaker Tshililo waha Muzila walks the Camino de Santiago in an orange life jacket, exposing Europe’s migrant crisis while reflecting on colonial legacies shaping Black identity across continents.
A Little Blackman from the Congo
It symbolizes the experience of people without any political involvement who suffered repression in Franco's Spain.
Castigats