War as a preposterous and absolutely masculine fiction -as well as the educational and occupational exclusion of women in a society that educates them to serve and be mothers- is repudiated by Virginia Woof in Three Guineas. The Civilization Desire is a piece that appropriates family movies filmed in Spain during the Republic, the Civil War and the early years of Francoism. The home movie becomes an alternative chronicle to the great stories, that reveals social differences and gender stereotypes learned from childhood, in the civilization of strength, despised by Woolf.
9,042 Matches Found
Clarita is 13 years old and lives in Rosario with her parents and sisters. She has an unusual curiosity and a defining passion: astronomy.
El universo de Clarita
A faithful portrait of Xosé Ramón Reboiras Noia, "Moncho Reboiras", from a human and political point of view. The life and thought of this young Galician nationalist, murdered in 1975 by the police of the Franco dictatorship, are recreated through interviews with 29 people who shared his activism, militancy and different experiences. In addition, the work recreates through fictional sequences, the last hours of Reboiras before his assassination, and includes historical footage.
Reboiras. Action and heart.
War propaganda directed by Edgar Neville about the Madrid Front.
Ciudad Universitaria
Don’t miss this in-depth interview with the Barça captain after he surpassed Andrés Iniesta to become the player with the third most all-time appearances for the club.
Sergio Busquets, the Architect
EL Aleteo de las mariposas
At the end of the bullfight, an incident occurs between those displaying a pro-amnesty banner in the ring and a section of the crowd booing them. Suddenly, some 200 riot police appear, ready for action. The members of the clubs, children and adults alike, take refuge as best they can in the stands and throw everything they can at them. There are many injuries. When the forces of "order" finally withdraw, more indignant people gather in the streets. It is then that Germán Rodríguez is shot dead. The battle rages on throughout the night. Hundreds are injured, many by firearms.
Sanfermines 78
The story of one of Latin America's most beloved singer-songwriters in a journey across his 50-year career. In an intimate way, the film gives us a chance to get to know the artist, his music, and the stories behind them.
Ruben Blades Is Not My Name
An intimate and revealing autoethnographic documentary about uprootedness, motherhood, love of film, friendship and freedom. Two filmmakers who have been best friends since childhood, both part of the Cuban diaspora, share their intimate and emotional journey while they try to find themselves and each other in a foreign land.
In a Whisper
Through the eyes and voice of Daroga, the film's protagonist, Dom takes the viewer on a critical journey into the religious intertwining of death, reincarnation, and the Hindu spiritual liberation achieved by burning the deceased in Manikarnika and scattering their ashes into the Ganges.
Dom
La Patria
The unknown and fascinating origins of cinema and audiovisuals from prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century.
The Art of Light and Shadow
A look at the life and career of Spanish football star Fernando Torres.
Fernando Torres: The Last Symbol
About the founder of the Archer art movement, Alberto Ignacio Manrique de Lara Díaz, one of the Canary Islands’ most innovative 20th century artists.
The Last Archer
Produced in 2014, this documentary about the making of TIE ME UP! TIE ME DOWN! features interviews with director Pedro Almodóvar; actors Antonio Banderas, Victoria Abril, Loles León, and Rossy de Palma; producer Agustín Almodóvar; production manager Esther García; and cinematographer José Luis Alcaine.
Untied! Reflections on Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
‘Something deeply hypnotised me the first time I saw the images contained in the tapes that had been abandoned on my grandparents' shelves for decades. Although the quality of the digitisation was quite poor, those moments, recorded by my grandfather's trembling hands and starring my mother, gave off something heartbreaking.'
Inmortalidad
Javier has heard of El Pelícano, an old industrial warehouse corralón in the center of Seville, in which a diverse group of artists, musicians, painters and craftsmen interrelate forming a free, fruitful and luminous community. In this "world apart" live peculiar characters such as El Canijo de Jerez, Pepe Ortega, Orlando, La Chocolata, Chipi, José Guapachá, Miriam y Rorro, Marta, Perpetuo, Jeri, Ana and many others, whom we will get to know in a Tour through the alleys of this popular space where Art looks for you and finds you.
Dejen de prohibir que no alcanzo a desobedecer todo
Albinegres
Materialista, idealista, cinematógrafo, magnetófono, buen chico y sádico
Focuses on the history of the Archivo General de Puerto Rico (General Archive of Puerto Rico) which started in 1955.
El pasado, una puerta hacia el futuro
Documentary about anchovy fishermen in San Sebastian
Gente de Mar
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.
100 Days with Tata
El médico atento
This documentary offers a portrait of the photographer Sergio Larrain based on the mark that he left during the course of his existence: photographs, testimonies, philosophical texts, and in particular, thousands of letters that are the gateway to his inner world and the mysteries of his life and work.
Sergio Larraín, The Eternal Moment
Produced in collaboration with residents of the Las Cuevas neighbourhood in his home town (Huéscar). Valeriano is the non-gypsy who seeks their cooperation by inviting them to say Unamuno’s famous phrase before the camera – “Spain pains me” – which sums up the enlightened and sceptical spirit of the Generation of ’98, with the intention of extrapolating that phrase to a context of social exclusion that comes to an end when a Romani woman, with a great deal of transgressive humour, and at the same time natural due to the absence of bourgeois norms in this community, transfers Unamuno’s sentiment from the public to the personal by uttering, amidst the laughter of those around her, the phrase that gives the video its title and which shifts the crux of Spain’s problem to the very heart of her community, at which point disco music bursts in whilst the camera pans across the caves dug into the earth, where the natural actors of this work dwell.
Me duele el chocho
The Runner is a film about endurance. It is the story of a champion long-distance runner whose journey transformed him from an athlete into the symbol of a national liberation movement. Salah Hmatou Ameidan is willing to risk his life, his career, his family and his nationality to run for a country that doesn't exist. He is from Western Sahara, officially Africa's last colony and under Moroccan occupation since 1975.
The runner
Adiós dos mil vete (Cinema Paraeso)
Spanish musician Santiago Auserón soaked up the rhythmic wisdom of son during his first visit to Cuba in 1984, an influence he soon transferred to his own work.
Seed of the Son
Hungerville: Cómo el peor equipo de la historia conquistó Wembley
An exploration of Barcelona through light, as it falls on the streets of the city and the people around me who live there: my chosen family. The sun as a brush that naturally highlights what can be seen and what remains in the darkness, clashing with the human artifice of the city, captured with my filmmaker's gaze. A gaze affected by being a lesbian from a small town in Lleida who's been living in Barcelona for 13 years. A journey from the intimacy of the rooms, friends and lovers that surround me, through the narrow streets of the Raval district to the sunset on the mountain of Montjuïc. From the city to urban nature, the lights and shadows, its people and their ability to be and exist.
Longing for Light
Mark Sloper directs this feature-length documentary taking you through the thrills and spills of the 2013 British Superbike season. This year saw riders Shane Byrne and Ryuichi Kiyonari battle it out for the chance to become the first ever four-time champion.
I, Superbiker: The War for Four
After the brief photographic preamble, an unstoppable storm of abstract textures in perpetual motion begins, a continuous torrent of organic images, an incessant cascade of expressionist splashes.
Bost
Amid historic upheaval in Colombia, Senator Gustavo Petro, a former M-19 guerrilla leader, is the early front runner for president in 2022. With unprecedented access to Colombia's most charismatic and polarizing politician, the film follows the highs and lows of the Colombian progressive movement and Petro's historic presidential campaign through election day.
Petro
A small community of old people are living in a rural town, deep in the countryside in Uruguay, lost in a vast expanse of green grass. They do not have electricity or running water. They watch the time go by slowly and silently, but they do not complain or make excuses as they wait for the new day. That's just what life is like in Quebracho.
Near the clouds
One of Hollywood's brightest stars is eclipsed by drink, drugs and self-doubt.
Montgomery Clift: The Hidden Star
Grisú, la tragèdia de Fígols
In his final years, forgotten muralist Fernando Daza is in the process of creating a new work by the name “Solo el Amor Resucita.” While the artist paints, the limits between poetry, muralism, and geography fade as we are taken on a trip from Chile’s north to its south. Time will the painter’s main issue: at 85 years old, his mind and his heart want to keep creating, but it is his body that will have the last word.
Y solo el amor resucita
"La memoria rebelde" gives us a different version of the history of Spain from the Second Republic to the Democratic Transition. It shows to us how that period was using some oral evidences that reconstruct the events. It has a touch of defense of the democracy and the freedom, and it criticize the ones that didn't want a full democracy and the ones that put an end to the Republic and support the dictator Francisco Franco.
La memoria rebelde
Super-8 shot by Gonzalo García-Pelayo with a series of concerts at the famous Dom Gonzalo nightclub, named after the “holy right to have fun” of Dómine Gonzalo de Berceo. The club will become a gathering place for the counterculture, but also for the ruling party to come, as marked by the presence of young Felipe González and Alfonso Guerra.
Smash y Gong en Dom Gonzalo
Famed Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Farruko puts his own spin on classic hits in this HBO Latino concert special.
Farruko: En letra de otro
The causes of the crisis. The background of the crisis. The effects of the crisis. Irrational corruption. Social involution. Dysfunctional government. Apeocracy has arrived.
Apeocracy: Chronicle of the Great Economic Backwash
Lekeitio, últimas redes
On May 4, 2017, the police found a burned car on one of the roads of the Pantano de Foix, near Barcelona. Inside the vehicle they discovered the remains of a charred body. The car belonged to Pedro Rodríguez, an agent of the Guardia Urbana of Barcelona. Officially, he was not listed as missing. When reconstructing his last hours of life, the mossos began to find inconsistencies in the statements of the people closest to the missing man.
The crime of the urban guard
Despoblados
The young actor Antonio Mora wants to meet veteran actors, possibly unfamiliar, to learn from their successes and failures, to understand the facet of the interpreter as a worker and as a media star. This seeks help from a journalist friend who will put you in touch with some players, especially in the era of gender co.
Contra el tiempo
Cascada de Hielo
Moacir has died, but he’s able to live in images and in Tomás Lipgot’s heart. The director cannot abandon his unforgettable character yet, and so he embarks on a farewell that is also some sort of personal journal made with all the warmth and care in the world.
Moacir y yo
Antonio Hens from Cordoba delivers a fascinating and unusual look at the world of the porn industry, in which a convention acts as a melting pot that allows us to meet a number of people whose way of life is "live" sex. Through the stories of a series of men who are involved in gay porn, and the particularities of this work in which the body is a tool (erections being a sensitive element in this equation), another perspective is opened up: the one of the mise en scène of others' fantasies and what this implies for the bodies that carry them out.
En vivo
A journey through four hundred paintings, all masterpieces, among the more than nine thousand treasured in the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain.
La pasión del Prado
The Call of the Forest
In a small money transfer agency based in Milan, people send money to their family in homeland. The camera watches and listen silently giving the start for an archive of metropolitan stories. Spanish and Italian are melted together, time and space are alternated and a smile come from the boredom. A tiny space lived by episodes that are together the reflection of an entire community into another. Lima is not that far.
Lima, Lima
El proyecto del Pitufo Enrique is a document about the existence of a mysterious goblin from the province of Catamarca. During the filming of the movie there were some tragic incidents, such as the disappearance of six people or the violent deaths of another three. Some of these incidents were registered on video but couldn't see the light because of the ongoing legal battle between the director and the victim's families opposing its screening. On the contrary, Elvira Serio director of the movie, thinks that what is on the tape could be of great help shedding some light over all the mysteries around this thread. She hopes that her work can serve as a warning as well to all the residents and tourists who often visit that place.
The Henry Smurf Project
The making of a soldier in Peru. A group of young men, some of them teenagers, voluntarily enlists in a rigorous military program within the Peruvian Armed Forces. They are driven by their desire to engage in an ongoing armed conflict in the VRAEM, an area with military intervention framed by a 'war on drugs' policy. They aspire to become ‘men of war’ and embark on a transformative journey from hopeful adventurers into soldiers. Amidst the violence in the secluded military environment in Peru, intimate moments unfold beyond a prejudiced gaze, where compassion and care blossom among them.
Night Has Come
Tonight is the monthly meeting of the 75s graduates class. The conversation flows until it suddenly acquires an aggressive tone when they discuss the continuity of some members of the Whatsapp group who don't participate much.
The Whatsapp Troupe
During the Malvinas war, more than a thousand Argentine soldiers were wounded. Many were cared for by 14 nurses in a mobile hospital located in Comodoro Rivadavia. After 37 years of silence, three of them return to the place to tell their stories.
Nosotras también estuvimos
Dora García proposes a soundtrack to the incredible feminist demonstrations that have been taking place – modifying and appropriating public space and public discourse – in Mexico City in the last 5 years. The film follows two paths: one, a collective recollection of images and sounds from these feminist marches in the city; two, the composition, recording and final performance of the film theme song by trans artist La Bruja de Texcoco.
If I Could Wish for Something
Conxita Badia no existeix
El meu avi va anar a Cuba
An optimistic story that brings to the fore what really matters in life. The Soul does not get sick, it transforms... Mikel, a 34-year-old young man who suffers from ALS, with his wife Rosana and his daughter Anne, teaches us to enjoy the little things. They face ALS with fortitude and courage. Together with palliative care professionals, they manage to channel the difficult situation in which they find themselves, but the most important thing lies in the SOUL... Do you have to be sick to realize it?
Alma