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COPEL: Una historia de rebeldía y dignidad
The short film deals with the events of the 30th July 1749 which have become known as the »Great Raid«, the detention and expulsion of the Roma by the Spanish authorities. The film uses the means of music, especially the instrument martinete with its repetitive sound, to show the feelings of powerlessness and injustice.
The Great Raid
Short docufiction film about an elderly woman's efforts to stay connected in a society that rejects her in the digital realm.
Feliz Cumpleaños
Clatter
Ateneos is a community theater troupe. Its members work during the day and meet to rehearse at night. For the most part, they are people with a lot of sensitivity who found a way to express themselves there. The film explores the mechanisms that human beings have to deal with pain and continue to create despite everything.
Mirando al Cielo
During the Pinochet dictatorship, Jorge Lübbert became an instrument for the Chilean secret services, who forced him to work for them in an extremely violent way. He was able to escape from Chile and became a war photographer based in Belgium. Today, his son Andrés takes him back to the places of his unfinished past.
The Color of the Chameleon
Historical heritage documentary about the disease that, 100 years ago, occurred during and after the Mexican Revolution. This film presents real testimonies of this cruel pandemic in the indigenous peoples of Mexico in the 20th century.
Red Autumn
Milagros
Letters, diaries and secrets left by its protagonists, historical and prior unknown materials revisit the life and death of Federico García Lorca, one of Spain’s most beloved and internationally recognized poets.
The Broken Voice
Bodies that move, walk, swim, progress. Bodies that rely on other bodies: that communicate and organise among themselves. Their complex movements mean that obstacles, borders, farewells, walls, family, hopes and arrivals all become imprinted on the body. Changes of place and travel appear as power, possibility, and future. Friday Dreams is a collaborative film made by sharing experiences, compiling fragments, transforming images and imaginaries, and expressing them.
Friday Dreams
Orhiko Lainoa, Ohrin Laket
Black and white argentinian movie from 1901.
Bohemia Criolla
Clandestina
Documentary on patients of the Instituto Psicopedagógico (Psycho-Pedagogical Institute) of Puerto Rico.
La ronda incompleta
This is not your typical making-of where everyone is a genius and everything goes right the first time! It’s the story of a team of creatives facing their last opportunity, after chasing their dream for a decade.
Landing Blasphemous
Solar Quadrant reflects on the gaze of the sun in cinema. The film, in a cyclic and diagrammatic way, articulates dialogues between twenty-four authors. A montage that, like a clock, superimposes the images with the sun as its central axis.
Solar Quadrant
Fiesta Gitana con los Pinini
I’m walking through Sarajevo. I’m waking up. I don’t remember.
Manel Lives in Sarajevo
Elena Cantero, a 60-year-old athlete, recounts her childhood in the Necochea Vacation Colony for Weak Children, which became the Alejandro Raimondi Home in the 1970s. Traveling through nemorous, coastal and building landscapes, she will relive moments that her memory could never forget.
Necochea
Riqueza espiritual
Documentary based on the films produced in Puerto Rico in the 1950s by the Division of Community Education (DivEdCo). Of the more than 112 films produced by DivEdCo, five films were selected for this project to reflect in an innovative way on the changes and transformations during the last 50 years in Puerto Rico.
El tiempo: memoria del silencio
Esto está frío
Luis Alberto Quijano declared himself a witness in the “megacase” of La Perla for one of the worst crimes against humanity in the province of Cordoba during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. El hijo del cazador follows Quijano’s life story.
The Son of the Hunter
Loquilla mía
In times of global ecological crisis, Costa Rica seems to be an oasis for its rich biodiversity. Nacho traces a route to learn about agroecological projects, discovering what the indigenous communities call "good living" Could this be the solution?
The Route of the Conquerors
Chava. El ciclista del pueblo
Ancho de Banda
With no choice, César faced leaving his family behind, quitting his job and joining the Army. In an unprecedented chain of events he became the first conscientious objector in Galicia (Spain) to be put in prison. Now, nearly thirty years later, Two Years, Four Months, A Day takes a look at what made him do it.
Two Years, Four Months, A Day
Psicodelicia
Afghanistan: No Country for Women
Películas de carretera. El tráfico u otras formas de organizar la vida
A discreet look at the creative process of the painter Lito Portela during the last days of work on a painting that reflects the sea waves.
BEYOND LANDSCAPE. A discreet look at the craft of Lito Portela
Gnomofobia
Second part of the film about people exiting the Church of the Pillar. A few days after shooting 'Salida de misa de doce del Pilar', Jimeno decides to shoot a new version of the film, the first remake of Spanish cinema.
The Greetings
Through the job inside a prison in Mexico, men reveal the perception, the illusion and the decadence of a isolated reality, as well as organized.
The Long Bright Dark
Libertad, Enriqueta, Maricarmen and Albert evoke the years when their mothers and his aunt stayed in Les Corts jail, times of innocence, hopelessness and distress. Their childhood stories inmmerse us in a world whose main characters are memories, oblivion and the passing of time.
Of Monsters and Skirts
The Wiñoy Xipantv is the turnaround of the year for the Mapuche People. It's a space of celebration, encounter, thought, religiousness and fight. It occurs in june, in the middle of the winter, when the 'mapu' (land) starts to reborn and the longest night lets the sun come in.
Wiñoy Xipantu, otra vuelta al sol
Victor and Fernando are hairstylists in Mexicali. They are the go-to professionals for the city's socialites. To their customers, they were a lovely couple until they decided to legally marry. Losing the support of people and friends an confronting a blacklash of criticism, through their fight they woke up members of Mexiciali's society to fight homophobia and inequality.
No Dress Code Required
We relive the former FC Barcelona captain's highlights of his time at the club.
Puyol: 15 years, 15 moments
At the end of 1998, the award-winning film director Miguel Bahía disappeared without a trace after the commercial coup of his latest film: 'Transformers'.
Miguel Bahía: The Last Filmmaker
A look inside the job of one of the most poular coaches in Spain: Joaquín Caparrós.
The Loneliness of the Coach
Portrays the violence of the coup d'etat in Honduras last June 28, 2009, making use of the voices of people resisting in the streets. Through commercials, news, real-time shots and interviews with Honduran scholars, the documentary puts in historical and political context the consequences of the capture of President-elect Juan Manuel Zelaya.
We Are Not Afraid: Inside the Coup in Honduras
Video-tape documentary program about the First Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Meeting that took place in Bogotá in July 1981. The documentary includes interventions, interviews, photographs and other materials, focusing on the main themes of the meeting: feminism and political struggle, culture and sexuality.
The Feminists Have Arrived
This short film is an intimate journey, a journey through a legacy that transcends time.
Tener un hijo, sembrar un árbol y escribir un libro
War and violence. Among all, the birht of cinema. After all, war and violence. "The wind blows wherever it pleases." (John 3:8)
Le vent au cinéma
Diez Horas con Alberto García-Alix
Más que un Juego
A swimmer is looking for her missing grandmother, who left without leaving any record of her existence. The swimmer reconstructs her in memories through the diluted memories of three older women: her two aunts and her mother.
La huella en el agua
Giannis Antetokounmpo: Raíces y alas
In the final days leading up to the Colombian national soccer finals, Jorge, a young man from the northeastern Colombia, travels 1,000 miles across the country with his friends to see his native Bucaramanga’s soccer team. Proving their commitment as loyal fans, they travel by illegally hopping onto tractor trailers to attend the most important game of the season — one that promises the team a chance to return to Division A of the Colombian professional soccer league after eight years in Division B.
The Fortress
Habitar la Utopía
Discover what’s behind the trilogy transformed the intimate life of more than 75 million readers. “Fifty Shades of Grey” is the biggest publishing phenomenon in the history of the United Kingdom and is conquering the world with amazing speed. The love story between the entrepreneur Christian Grey and naive Anastasia Steele, left a deep impression on your readers.
Behind The Fifty Shades
Atapuerca: El Misterio De La Evolucion Humana
How does a country go from a dictatorship to a democracy? A detailed report on the political representation in the heart of the Spanish Transition, only a few months after General Franco’s death, when the sincere democratic vocation of Spanish people must effort to destroy, one heavy brick after another, the wall that those who supported the dictatorship and those who fought it from the exile built with resentment, hatred and prejudices.
General Report
Proyecto sin Título
A film based on the reports of children appropriated during the last civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983). To rest the look on a face was an impossible task. The glow of the memory swallowed everything. Dancing movements, calculated, but wrong.
La Determinación del Devenir
Imprevisible, inevitable: un trajecte del metro a la Dana de València
Brahim is a young Sahrawi boy who was born in the refugee camps of Tindouf. His life was forever changed by an incident that happened during an international protest in 2008 at one of the longest walls that divides Western Sahara.
Victim