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Curso 29
A father and son cross the Strait in search of saving Taha's fragile life. Between memories and uncertainty, they learn to survive in a hospital room.
Paraíso
During the peace negotiations in Colombia, a troop of women and men found themselves in the midst of uncertainty to dream of life without weapons. They wander between their loves, their fears, between doubts because Peace also produces fear. This guerrilla command reveals the intimacy of human beings who shudder at the possibility of other winds, some will also be overwhelming and uncontrollable.
La Paz
Individuo-Espacio-Tiempo en el cine de Lisandro Alonso
In the beginning, there were caves. Or maybe not. But the caves in Mónica Naranjo Uribe’s work seem to have been observing us for a lifetime; waiting for someone to find them and to feel the revelation that we believe can only be achieved through the hardest, deepest and most arcane states of nature.
The Porosity of Space
Dasein
Arangol, the life of an anonymous hero who becomes the Cid Campeador of soccer in a country that plays baseball. A story that reflects the constancy, struggle and perseverance of Juan Arango, who with his talent and a blind faith in himself achieves his goals. Conquering the world thanks to soccer has been his best example of personal improvement that expresses what the Venezuelans are made of.
Arangol
Hideo Kojima: más allá de los videojuegos
Guerrila Girl
Desahuciados
Aitor works from orality and the images it generates during a trip to Menorca in which he interviews several characters of the island.
A trenc d’alba
A revealing story about Saharawi refugees, their identity, and their exile of more than 40 years in the Algerian desert where they have built up a State based on universal health care and education.
Kafana (Enough, already!)
Liya and her younger brothers, Cocoa and Chino, work as caddies at the luxurious golf club "Cantegril" in Punta del Este, Uruguay, and they live with their children in the illegal settlement called Kennedy, located next to the club. Accustomed to being always in the background, they now face the possibility of winning a labor lawsuit that would allow them gain control over their own destinies and those of their families.
Caddies
Marijuana in America is undergoing a seismic shift. Take a look inside the labyrinth of the new cannabis industry-where it's been, where it is now and where it's going.
The Marijuana Revolution
From the Institute of Legal Medicine, "The Room of Bones" follows several mothers from El Salvador who search for the remains of their children, who were disappeared amidst violence in their country. The film is a look at the twenty or more bodies that are received at the morgue on a monthly basis and remain unclaimed; the story of DNA with no name, or identifiable family, of bodies that became cadavers after being struck for belonging to a rival gang.
The Room of Bones
Harraga is an illegal immigrant who do it by land, by air or by sea. With no visa, nor passport. Out of the law (...) Yes, that's the key, outlaw ... but what happens when those harraga are kids?
Harraga
"Imagine sleeping at home" follows the story of several children who guide us to understand the conflict and the problems that they face, but also pay attention of small groups of friends who spontaneously comes to camera to tell what are their concerns. In the documentary we can also find the testimony of the director of a school for disabled children, the story of how a mother had to escape from the occupied territories when the Moroccan police detained for a week her ten years old son, or the analysis of a Sahrawi soldier about the situation of their children.
Imaging sleeping at home
28 de Marzo
Can we imagine an archaeology of the future? An unearthing of objects that have not yet been used, a reconstruction of societies that have not yet come to dance. And yet, traces guide an erratic movement from which all our rhythms seem to draw. There is, within archaeology, a visceral drive to reconstruct myths that might serve us as shelters—against which to contrast forms of community, of everyday life, of living.
Archaeologies of the future
Relato del niño que estuvo allí
A journey to discover the life and work of Julio Camba (Vilanova de Arousa, 1884 – Madrid, 1962), one of the most popular Spanish journalists of the 20th century. In this documentary, we travel through memory, the testimonies of biographers, experts, journalists, actors, actresses, and friends, as well as readings of articles written by Julio Camba in the different cities around the world where he lived and worked: Buenos Aires, Istanbul, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Lisbon, and New York.
O meu nome é Camba
Tres quarts de buit
A silent city symphony, projected from gorgeous black and white 16mm film. Materia vibrante lets the resonating frequencies of the urban environment create the inaudible hum that keeps the engines of society running, absent of the inhabitants running around like little ants toiling away.
Vibrant Matter
Second documentary feature by cinematographer Daniel Avilés.
Chichirimico
The singer and songwriter Florencia Núñez is from Rocha, a coastal department in southeastern Uruguay. Her first compositions took place at her parents' house, in the classes she shared with the composer Enrique Cabrera, or on the shores of the ocean when she spent the summer in Costa Azul, her usual beach town. Today, she lives in Montevideo, she listens to her songs and wonders: what is the origin of all these melodies? This film is her desire to relive that music that made her grow. A tribute to the music of her department through the reinterpretation of five songs that marked her songbook. With that map in mind, Florencia goes out in search of answers in conversations with authors, interpreters or actors from the Rochense scene who were witnesses or protagonists of the construction of the local folk. A journey through the essence of a department that traces a route between melodies and landscapes, poetry and culture, and voices and roots.
Porque Todas Las Quiero Cantar: Un Homenaje a la Canción Rochense
Renaceres
El equipo de mi Barrio
JUL2020
Mauro Wichí
A documentary that compiles different projects that searches for an alternative model of consume and life.
La voz del Viento - Semillas de transición
EKÕ
The life of the Lenca indigenous community in Honduras develops according to the agricultural cycle of corn. The film is a description of the religious rituals they preserve.
Corn, Copal and Candle
The Heart of a Dominatrix
Witches or sirens, free women are regarded as dangerous beings in the collective imagination. A female director travels to Mexico, to the Veracruz region, in search of the legend of the Petenera, the legendary figure of the femme fatale who became a siren for defying the law and bathing on Good Friday.
Las sirenas nadan a contracorriente
This is the story of a forbidden song that mourned Esteban Ramón. Born in 1914, into a very humble family, the implacable Bercian mountains would be the silent witnesses of a sung tragedy whose notes we should not forget.
La Canción Triste de Esteban
Mujer. 4 historias de Ring y vida
Hijos del Fuego
She is a trans artist. He is a gay/cis filmmaker who met her online and wants to make a video with her. The film was shot over the course of 10 years and shows how Lola constructs her identity and her road as a singer. She is the architect of her life and her body. The film is narrated as a personal diary of her transformation, her feelings and the director's friendship with Lola.
La vida mía
Lo que deja el paso
An intimate and collective documentary of a historic event that brought the devotion of Our Lady of Hope from Málaga to the heart of Rome for the Grand Procession held on May 17, 2025, during the Jubilee of 'Pilgrims of Hope'. Different paths—personal, spiritual, and physical—converge on a single destination: Hope. An experience lived not only in the streets of Rome, but also in the hearts of those who participated, becoming a testament to faith.
Todos los caminos llevan a la Esperanza
Perlora desde 1954
Humoristas gráficos y dibujantes de historietas: Francisco Ibáñez
La vida entre cortes
"Trànsit" is a journey through a city that never lets us stay. Between the noise of the subway and the silence of empty streets, the short film captures the feeling of not belonging to any neighborhood, of living always in transit.
Trànsit
Veus transhumants
A teenage girl holds the first ever vigil for pigs in front of a slaughterhouse – in a country that kills 53 million pigs on a yearly basis. Her view changes drastically.
Vigil
Through her family's memories, the director reconstructs anecdotes that help us understand what the Camba Carnival was like.
O Entroido en Camba
A documentary about the daily lives, hopes, aspirations and demands of though living in the Sahrawi refugee camps of Dajla.
Sweep the desert
This documentary gives a platform to Sahrawi refugee voices who tell us how they experience this situation, the opinion they deserve from international position, and especially, that of the Spanish government, which they believe is the solution, and what their dreams and hopes for the future are. In recent years, a disturbing stance is becoming generalized especially among young people, "To regain our land we must return to war".
Sahara, forgotten by silent nations
De tiempos y recuerdos
My Island is a short documentary film that tells in first person, and as an interview, Marisa's daily life. An 83-year-old woman with her ailments, her manias, her routines and her customs. Like living in solitude and enjoying it, surrounded by what she recognizes as her island, her home.
Mi isla
MIL (histoires d'une famille avec histoire)
Three resonances of a music that, according to its author, will not be understood by anyone, but will penetrate the deepest regions of the soul. How can a music be silent? Is cinema able to make visible what is invisible? Resonances is a sensory cinematographic immersion into music (by Frederic Mompou). Resonances of our origin, love and eternity.
Resonances (of a Silent Music)
In June 2024, the photographer María Cano presented a series of pictures in the window of "Es Mirador", in Set Cantons street in Palma (Mallorca). One night I was walking around the area with my little camera and decided to record the Maria's work and the space around it. The photographs in the window showed disjointed figures and faces that seemed to come out of a nightmare. Every one of them gave me a feeling of terrible anxiety. They were faces, hands and metaphorical cries that denounced a problem that affects a large part of the young population: the problem of housing. With these recordings as a starting point, I began to make this audiovisual piece.
The windows
Sofiko returns to Georgia, which she left at the age of seven, retracing the migratory journey that brought her to Barcelona.
Dabruneba
It can be said that Western Sahara is a limbo: it is the largest territory on the planet still to be decolonised, currently under Moroccan occupation since 1975 and waiting endlessly for its self-determination. In this film we will learn about the history of the oppression and resistance of the Sahrawi people, but also about its beauty and richness from the visual poetry, the sounds that evoke the Sahara and the inter-generational story of the protagonists in this history. A project promoted by the Andalusian organisations Nomadocs and Sahara Acción Granada that aims to make a forgotten and silenced testimony visible.
LIMBO, the forgotten promise
Sau30 - Quina nit quina lluna
Remedios Sánchez Quirós studied a degree, went abroad on a scholarship and was waiting to join the working world like so many other young people outside Spain. But one day she discovered that her destiny was not in engineering, nor in the big company that wanted to hire her, nor in cold Poland. A small detail turned her life around and she knew that her place in the world was much closer.