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Documentary wants to be a call to recognize and enhance the best gastronomic-tourist tradition of our coast, the espeto, personified in its master of ceremonies, Manolín Gallardo.
El amoragaor
Documentary about the orphan children of Guernica after the infamous carpet bombing by the Luftwaffe of 1937.
Guernika
Audio Caña, an old farmer in rural Venezuela, believes there is a giant alligator living in his pond. With his family's help, he's determined to prove its existence to his friends who are often dissuaded by his exaggerated stories.
Audio and the Alligator
Throughout one night, a poet recalls his relationship with a revolutionary pornoterrorist commando, which proposes the annihilation of patriarchal anarcho-capitalism.
The Triumph of Sodom
A documentary about three handicapped people that try to climb the Everest.
The summit is the way
For thirty years, Carlos Escayola was the main politician of the small town of Tacuarembó, Uruguay. This farmer was known both for his political and cultural achievements (including the construction of a theater), and for the reputation of seducer, which earned him one of the greatest family polemics in the history of the region.
El padre de Gardel
Led by a video jockey who's trying to hack the brain, the director of this film wanders into the labyrinth of a metaphysical discussion regarding the limits of experimentation and videoreality as the future of the human species.
Artificial Generation
Four African immigrants face the harsh reality of living undocumented in Spain, amid rejection, precariousness, and the search for dignity.
The Impossible Fight
Viaje sentimental
Salve Melilla
Active, interdisciplinary reflection on the heritage (material and immaterial) of washing houses (lavadoiros) as spaces linked to housework and to women-only social relationships.
Lavadoiro
Two friends dreaming.
IMÁGENES CAPITALES
Documentary about the use of Catalan in music.
La nova cançó
Champán para todos
On a continuing journey and without destination defined, the painter Anton Lamazares meets with friends and family to reflect about key issues to answer this question: what place is left for the art as a way of understanding existence?
As Old As The World
Vínculo
In 1999, teen Rocío Wanninkhof is murdered. Her mother's ex-partner, Dolores Vázquez, is suspected. Did she do it? A second victim reveals the truth.
Murder by the Coast
Un dia de classe
Sergio Abel lives in a small town in Central Cuba and he videotapes his life. He is also a grade school teacher. A beautiful documentary that incorporates Sergio’s observations and footage and his student’s aspirations for the future with the outsider’s eye to tell his story.
The Swan of Wishes
Junkie, charismatic, dealer, nonconformist, mugger and terminally ill. Through his daily routines and addictions, Toni himself will explain with an eloquent and captivating speech his peculiar philosophy of living and his relationship with drugs, while reflecting on what he has lived and for his short life ahead.
Hoy el día se repite diferente
The Nicaraguan Revolution and the US presence in the country since the 1930s, highlighting the overthrow of the Somoza regime in 1978–79.
O Pequeno Exército Louco
Four different views of the village of Cangas do Morrazo.
four scenes from a village
High above the Yesa reservoir lies what was once a village, now nothing more than memories: Tiermas. There, where families and dreams once thrived, wild vegetation now reigns, along with a silence that embraces the passage of time. Yet, if we look closely at what were once streets, houses, and churches, we can sense the whispers of the lives and memories of a community forced to flee its very essence. Tiermas is a limbo between oblivion and nostalgia, where the water has advanced and the trees have grown, but the stories refuse to fade away.
A Silent Bleat
Los toros en la literatura
An artist and her whole existence spent away from her homeland. The insight of a son, that forty years later interprets again the work of his mother.
Nijolė
Portrait of the Colombian composer and pianist, one of his country’s most important classical musicians in the twentieth century.
Antonio María Valencia: Music on Camera
Documentary about Spanish director Luis García Berlanga's "The Executioner" (1963)
The Invisible Half: Luis García Berlanga's The Executioner
In the Moroccan desert night dilutes forms and silence slides through sand. Dawn starts then to draw silhouettes of dunes while motionless figures punctuate landscape. From night´s abstraction, light returns its dimension to space and their volume to bodies. Stillness concentrates gaze and duration densify it. The adhan -muslim call to pray- sounds and immobility, that was condensing, begins to irradiate. And now the bodies are those which dissolves into the desert.
Fajr
Ballroom voguing has fiercely swept across the world becoming a global phenomenon. Against the backdrop of Spain's contemporary ballroom scene, Jayce and a growing group of Black trans folks have emerged to reclaim the space.
We Vogue
Elephant Queen
221 / 5 000 Through archival images and interviews with those who knew him best, we explored the key moments in Carlos Esteva's life, from his beginnings in Menorca to his rise as an iconic figure in the world of wine.
Carlos Esteva: the fight for the invisible
Un documental al grupo equivocado: La historia de Will Spector y Los Fatus
In 2017, the citizens of Catalonia voted to become an independent state, a result which was soon after deemed illegal in Spain’s constitutional court. Through conversations and WhatsApp chats recorded in the leadup to the referendum, join the voters as they head to the polls and anxiously await the results.
44 Messages from Catalonia
In this hybrid of appropriation documentary and video clip, Canoura suggests the paths of his later work, merging through the VHS texture the streets of Burela with New York in the 80s, the African culture with the Galician, the countryside and the sea. with the drop and the pixel.
Batuko Exploration
Barcelona. Ritmo de un día
More than 40 years ago, when neither heavy metal nor democracy existed, the first heavy rock band in the country emerged from the west of Buenos Aires. Twin guitars, the strong personality of its singer, harmonies, counterpoints, sharp keyboards and a rabid double bass drum racked the skulls of those who ventured to listen to them live. Without diffusion or support of any kind, they created a mystique and managed to fill clubs, theaters and stadiums, and at the least expected moment, at the peak of their career, they separated. This is the story of El Reloj and its music. Of the innumerable circumstances and problems that got in the way of their different returns, and how they came out on each occasion inspiring several generations of musicians.
Alguien más en quien confiar
"Bs.As." is an experimental documentary film that reframes the history of immigration from Galicia (Spain) to Buenos Aires (Argentina). A Galician man's curiosity about his long-lost relatives who immigrated to Buenos Aires takes him on a surreal journey across times and space. Through travel, photographs, letters, and phone calls he explores the unpredictable ways in which immigration creates both bonds and distance between people and places. "Bs.As." received various awards including the Premio Foco Galicia (Tui, 2007).
Bs. As.
The project studies the relationship between observer and landscape in the contemplative experience. A sensory approach to landscape from introspective perception. We start with the external factors of space and time in the environment to go deeper in the temporal and spatial consciousness experiences.
Duration-Landscape: Road
A pro-Republican propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War. It combines documentary reporting and narrative elements.
The Empty Chair
We follow the efforts of Ester Gatti to find her missing granddaughter Mariana Zaffaroni. As a child, Mariana and her parents were kidnapped by a Uruguayan military team. The little girl was taken by an agent in the intelligence service who brought her up as his own daughter. Sixteen years later Ester found Mariana, but the girl chose to go on living with the people who had kidnapped her. This documentary raises questions about identity, memory and the value of truth.
For the Eyes of Mariana
Guantánamo shows the history of the town, subjected to the influence of the neighboring American naval base, and its transformation after the triumph of the revolution.
Guantánamo
Province of Ciudad Real, Spain, December 29, 1990. During the annual march to the Herrera de la Mancha prison, held in support of the members of the terrorist gang ETA imprisoned there, the Basque rock band Negu Gorriak holds a concert, which is recorded, edited on video and turned into a tool of vindication. Decades later, a film crew tries to elaborate a personal essay around this event and its meaning.
Non-Stop
Once upon a time... consumer goods were built to last. Then, in the 1920’s, a group of businessmen realized that the longer their product lasted, the less money they made, thus Planned Obsolescence was born, and manufacturers have been engineering products to fail ever since. Combining investigative research and rare archive footage with analysis by those working on ways to save both the economy and the environment, this documentary charts the creation of ‘engineering to fail’, its rise to prominence and its recent fall from grace.
The Light Bulb Conspiracy
Western Sahara is a country full of stories. We chose to focus on the Sahrawi women living in Spain, where they have taken up careers in different areas: doctors, nurses, teachers, artists, lawyers, writers. We coexist with them. Some are Muslim, others have strayed away from their original culture, although they remain persistent on defending the most ancestral parts of their traditions. It is a gaze through the exiled Sahrawi woman’s eyes.
AIMRA, no man's land
After the military occupation of Western Sahara in 1976, Moroccan government attacked the civil population with hard repression, forcing hundreds of Saharan people to “disappear” in clandestine jails. An invisible and slow death was the only horizon. However, some prisoners were able to survive after suffering their own “extinction” for more tan 10 years, ripped from their families, suffering torture, in total isolation. When they finally were released, their known world had changed radically.
Soukeina, 4400 days of night
The life and work of the legendary Francisco Ibáñez, brilliant cartoonist, creator of Clever & Smart and many other characters through whom he has portrayed Spanish society for over seven decades, with wild humor, subtle cruelty and much tenderness.
Ibáñez
A group of Chilean actors reflect on their works when they see footage off their characters on film and TV.
Reflejo actoral
Down n'hi do - La càmera ballarina
Desesperadas medidas
The story begins with stories and impressions of the protagonists about what the dictatorial regime meant for the trans community of the time. These impressions are intertwined with the personal experiences that the victims suffered at the hands of society and the police, and how the law of vagrants and thugs or the law of social dangerousness was used against them as a method of legal protection. The film also focuses on future generations and the privilege of living in a society that has achieved basic rights as a result of the struggle of previous generations, marked by a suffering that today drives us to continue the struggle.
Triángulos rosas
Sin Título
On the 11th July 2010, Spain’s national team reached its goal of winning the World Cup, a victory that was felt by the team and nation as a whole. Despite this successful ending, “La Roja” had to overcome various struggles and difficulties in order to become legendary. The team arrived in South Africa with the triumph of the 2008 European Football Championship under their belt and Vicente del Bosque leading the way. There was a general feeling of favoritism attributed to ""La Roja"" and while the defeat against Switzerland in the first match came as a shock, it motivated Del Bosque and his team to come together and focus on one intention: good football; and one goal: to make history.
Los secretos de La Roja – Campeones del mundo
Colombia rumbo al mundial
In the heart of the Yungas forests of Jujuy lies San Francisco, a town of about five hundred inhabitants that survives the crisis of liberal democracy as best it can. There, a new way of seeing life, a new form of community, is palpable. Can people break free from the system and create their own laws? "Sentintes" explores this search for an alternative.
Sintientes
The end of waiting time
A poeta analfabeta
The chronic shortage of housing in Central Havana has pushed the city upwards, where life spills out onto the rooftops. Resilient and remarkable, these rooftop dwellers have a privileged point of view on a society in the process of major transformation.
Havana, From On High
Anthony Blake: el Sol es el cerebro de la Tierra
A group of friends share a cinematographical experience in a particular region of Spain, Galicia. The goal is simple: to film what they like, without preconceived ideas about what should be filmed. They want their images to reflect the feelings that unite them with the people they find along the way.