The night is dark and cold, I walk through the plantations, I look at the leaves and stems of the banana trees while memories of my grandfather come to my mind.
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The night is dark and cold, I walk through the plantations, I look at the leaves and stems of the banana trees while memories of my grandfather come to my mind.
At 78 years old, Oscar continues to be passionate about technology, during his long life he has shared his knowledge on television, radio and press, following every step of the technological world, but a skin cancer stopped all his journalistic projects, making him experience firsthand the poor state of the health system in Colombia.
This documentary is a portrait of the 100-year history of the Communist Party of Spain but, above all, it is a tribute to the wretched of the earth, the oppressed and forgotten, those who gave their lives for freedom and democracy.
Luis is the new bartender at Bar Plaza, where he meets Perales, also a bartender and an audiovisual director in low hours. Luis' mission is clear: to eliminate a series of targets that swarm the bar. There he also meets Yolanda, Perales' audiovisual partner and a natural seductress. Soon an attraction is born between Luis and her, which will put everything in danger.
A surprise visit from his parents forces a young man to deal with coming out to his parents or losing the man he loves in the process of keeping things hidden.
three correspondences that talk about my summer of 2021
The image of a corpse abandoned in the street lives like a ghost within us. Film collage made with clippings, voices, drawings and moving images.
'Azul la mancha' deals with a rare form of taking root in a place. Our Spanish hometown in Castilla-La Mancha reveals vast, barren landscapes that are part of our collective memory. The images recall this deep connection to our motherland through objects, visions and traits that channel the heart and soul of this unique space.
At the bus stop of an animated city, several fragments of everyday stories happening at the same time, become a space for reflection, love, death, and other situations that could resemble a city like any other.
A night of rest and relaxation of two friends is interrupted by a strange event.
A young single mother failing to keep up with her many responsibilities, will try to earn her kids back after a lost custody battle.
A grandmother, a mother, daughters. Despite living in one house, they exchanged letters. The first one was written in 1994, the last one 15 years later. In these letters, the women share their deepest feelings and insecurities. This autobiographical essay also takes the form of a letter. Its author revives the lively letter exchange through videos recorded on her mobile phone and her own animations. It is not only a dialogue of the women in the family, but also of the past and the present, of people and their images.
A group of friendly characters get tangled in the streets of Buenos Aires between jobs, infidelities, plays, books and musical instruments. A young director takes refuge in movie theaters and declares a sudden muteness. Despite his own and other people's pressures, he refuses to direct a script that he hates. In the end, he makes an unexpected decision.
Julienne is a young cannibal who meets her victims through a dating app. One day she meets Sabrina and can't help but fall in love with her dinner.
A short film by Álvaro Feldman
The documentary is a kind of master class on the pioneer of Basque-language films and the founder of Lekeitio’s Euskal Zine Bilera. Benito Ansola talks to J. J. Bakedano about the secrets of his major productions. In the space of 20 years he produced some twenty films, including documentaries and fiction shorts.
I am a girl of the waves, from a village of seafarers. Some days, I go out with my boat to the sea. But I don’t go alone. Maoimouna comes with me.
Alicia D'Amico was one of the best-known photographers of her time. She worked from the late 50's to 2001, when she died in Buenos Aires. Her best known work are portraits (writers and artists). And her most unknown photographs are dedicated to feminism, made during the last Argentine dictatorship until the end of her life.
The head of the serial killer, who disappeared from the University laboratories, was found by a grandson of the scientists. After a series of experiments, he mistakenly injects the genes of the shot into an alcoholic man.
Golgota is a film about extreme body art with a very pronounced sexual component. The film is told through a series of title cards per hour. It’s 6 hours in the life of Wendy, a woman with multiple paraphilias who has no limits.
Alan, a 43-year-old French man living in Barcelona struggles to overcome an addiction to methamphetamine. Picking up filming himself ten years after his first attempt quitting, he intends to showcase his fight to warn potential addicts of the rough road ahead.
An underground martial arts tournament, fighters from around the world, and a competition where nothing is what it seems.
A steel mill about to close divides a city in southern Italy. The conflict between environmentalism and labor is posed in apparently unsolvable terms. The director embarks on a contemporary drama with expositive clarity, power and good faith—history is also written in the present tense.
During his career as a vet, Alfonso Bañeres has recovered hundreds of birds of prey and wild animals. But among all of them one stand out among others. Tabira tells the story of a family of veterinarians who adopted a chick that nobody wanted. The unexpected arrival of a raptor ends up becoming a daughter and a high-flying sister, changing their lives forever. A year later, the winds carry Irati’s and Alfonso’s words, reminding them of the love they feel for the one that will always be their best friend: a Harris’s Hawk called Tabira.
The Chillers are the people’s group. They came to smash glass, glass ceilings and walls. A world in which parity was conspicuous by its absence, 6 friends without any pretense decided to break the rule and jump onto a stage with minimal knowledge, but with desire to change the world.
Emilio is a person who has been living his love in secret for three years and today decides to give it all, no matter who.
Julián has managed to rebuild his life after the traumatic death of Noelia. But what if Noelia isn't ready for their relationship to end?
Cindy is a transsexual woman who, after many years in prostitution, can now rest in her building, where she lives. From there they observe the city and, through the stories of their life, creates images of other times and places, of their trip to Italy and of their childhood in the Colombian plains.
In his intimate temple, Jorge becomes Babylon. His friends accompany him, at a distance, through affectionate WhatsApp audios.
A love letter to the, often overlooked, beauty of the desert. Told through the poem: "Flower in the Desert" by Christy Ann Martine.
In a near and possible future, Reina runs an old folks shelter for LGTBI people. There they produce happiness hormones for a society that lacks them. Tragedy ensues.
You can see a green screen, a popular placeholder. There is a woman talking to you about something. Please listen and pay attention. You won't regret it or yes maybe I don’t know.
Three ages, three places, and three different ways of understanding cruising in Barcelona. Three individuals on a quest. A beach at dawn, shopping centre bathrooms in the afternoon and the woods at nightfall. Playful gazing, time spent waiting or the quest for something that may never come. Their first time, their idea of sex and their own way of seeing cruising. Told through their eyes and in first-person perspective.
October 18, 2019, Santiago, Chile. An increase in the price of public transportation sparks an unexpected riot. Popular anger explodes, rooted in decades of discontent as a result of a savage neoliberal system that has deprived people of the most essential services, in a country that has never returned to true democracy thirty years after the end of Pinochet's dictatorship. Since the first days of the rebellion, we begin to hear about a new urban legend, the Primera Linea, a spontaneous security service that defends protesters. Scenes of protest and urban guerrilla warfare cross the streets and squares in the country. The people crowd the famous Plaza Italia, the zero zone of Chilean demonstrations, now renamed Plaza de la Dignidad (Dignity Square). The repression by the Chilean police is brutal.
Carolina shines a light on the intersectionality of queerness, transgender-ness and accessibility in this documentary about allyship and making our voices heard.
Video essay on the representation of war in cinema.
Silent film turned into a Neorealist critical musical about the SPANISH ECONOMIC CRISIS (2008 - 2014). The Eurogroup led by Germany makes up to € 100,000 million available to Spain, of which 64,000 are used exclusively to "rescue the bank."