In an almost empty blue landscape only faded traces of yesterday's clouds remain. The solitary sun in the sky blurs the limits of reality. Everyone is taking a nap. It's the perfect time to take a dip.
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In an almost empty blue landscape only faded traces of yesterday's clouds remain. The solitary sun in the sky blurs the limits of reality. Everyone is taking a nap. It's the perfect time to take a dip.
Maria José Llergo is one of a wave of Spanish artists giving flamenco a new lease of life. She will be presenting ULTRABELLEZA, her first full-length album, at the Bilbao BBK Live Festival.
Hit by the storm, the human being is stripped of his ideas. Relegated to the condition of an animal, he will wander through nature in search of what it has taken from him, thought.
Digital file transferred to 16mm film, projection, installation, 6 min. During filming, the drone fell into the water, causing the footage to be lost. The remaining cache files were then printed onto 16mm film, physically translating the loss and residual traces of the digital image. The movement of the emitted material was subsequently recreated with a digital camera and printed onto 16mm film.
A documentary about Yung Beef, tracing his journey from the underground scene to his cultural impact in Spanish trap music. Through personal stories, performances and reflections, the film explores his life, artistic vision, and the turbulent path that shaped his legacy.
Two friends wake up in Russia not knowing why.
Tareq Samhan, a former fighter with the Al-Qassam Armed Forces (Hamas), is released after 13 years in prison. Tareq's story and the images captured by the filmmaker provide a snapshot of Palestine today.
Compiles a collection of short films from the Republican Asturias of 1937, which were intended to be antifascist propaganda cinema.
As I walked, I looked at the seats in vegetable gardens. They are waiting for those who look after those gardens to sit on them. Each one has its own character, its shape, its way of being. They seem to talk about being taken care of. They listen to one another, share ideas, tools, problems and actions.
Madrid. 1988. Daniel and Javier, aged thirteen and twelve respectively, have been punished and sent to the school principal's office. While they wait in the waiting room for the principal to see them, they chat about their present and their future, but there is something that particularly worries Javier. What exactly happens when you walk through that door?
The class goes on a trip to spend the day by the sea. When Alicia disappears, the girls will discover that the world is stranger than it seems.
A collage of images, thoughts and letters that seek to find the meaning of "ugliness" seen through time. The film pays an homage to Jean-Luc Godard's film-collages such as "Histoire(s) du cinema" (1988-1998) and "The image book" (2018) using different sources from film and literature to create a discourse about ugliness.
Early start, lots of work, time to unwind... Is there anything worse than having your nap time ruined?
Ana receives a client at her home. When he finds out that he is being recorded, he becomes violent.
A photographic emulsion is a photosensitive chemical compound used in film to create an image when exposed to light. Agnès' artisanal emulsion drives this work, crafted with the precision of a contemporary alchemist.
Amaranta Cano, daughter of Carlos Cano, reconstructs, in a journey connecting Andalusia with Portugal, the events that took place on the eve of Three Kings Day in 1985: a murder, a mysterious woman, and a setting marked by the border culture between Ayamonte and Vila-Real de Santo António, with smuggling as a backdrop. The documentary not only delves into the historical and social context of the song, but also pays tribute to Portuguese fado, a musical genre that deeply fascinated Carlos Cano, as well as its most emblematic author, Amália Rodrigues. Throughout the narrative, Amaranta talks to key witnesses of the event and prominent artists such as Teresa Salgueiro, Antonio Chainho, Rozalén, Raúl Rodríguez, and Martirio, who perform their own versions of the legendary song.
On a sweltering summer’s day, two elderly friends talk about work, travel and dreams.
Gery is a 13-year-old transgender teenager. Her transition might seem rushed to some, but in this short film we see, through family videos, how she grows up alongside her twin sister Valeria, who is her greatest support.
A young man's peace of mind is disturbed when a stranger enters his house convinced that his collaboration is the only way to unravel the secret of a horrible crime that occurred some time ago.
Guns, explosions, musical numbers, zombies, tanks and Youtube. Thousands of hours of Youtube videos turned into a bizarre cocktail to show us the most extreme, wild and crazy gun-loving Americans. But what if they are just ordinary Americans?
A quick transaction.
A film in which the author seeks to express the love he feels for the central figure of the family: his grandmother. By documenting her daily life and interviewing family members about their feelings toward her, this documentary becomes a love letter.
A group of politicians are preparing to take a course on Effective Communication. It is the first day of class, and Manuel, the teacher, starts a game with all of them that will have totally unexpected consequences.
An eighteen-year-old musician decides to design a cybernetic organ and illegally implant it into his own body, thus acquiring a new sense that allows him to perceive on Earth sounds coming from outer space.
A grandmother involves her granddaughter in an adventure in search of purpose.
Emilio and Mia meet in springtime Madrid, both are strangers to the city. The more they get to know each other, the deeper they fall in love, making their inevitable separation all the more painful.
An actress rehearses lines from the script of ‘The Spectre of Justine’, a B-movie horror film shot in 1986 that was never released, remaining forever forgotten.
Madrid, Spain. The Good Friday procession of the Real Hermandad y Cofradía de Nazarenos de Nuestro Padre Jesús "El Divino Cautivo" is about to begin, but it starts raining.
Bernardo and Esperanza met in Bilbao in 1978, when both were students at university in the midst of the turbulent political circumstances of the time. They had an on-off relationship - brimming with passionate encounters and inexplicable misunderstandings - until in 2001, during a trip to Havana to visit the aunt and cousin she had never met, the two forever went their different ways.
A cult is trying to make their crushes fall in love with them, but something is missing.
The role of historians is key in the history of humanity because their objective is to investigate the past to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future. Furthermore, they often bring to light the history of unique individuals who, due to circumstances, have not received the recognition they deserve, especially in the case of women. This documentary focuses on the work of the historian Aïda Sánchez, who rescued Dolours Vives Rodon from oblivion, one of the pioneering women in piloting aircraft in our country and who played a vital role during the Spanish Civil War.
In the middle of the forest, a figure moves swiftly through the bushes, following the paths made by the animals that inhabit the mountains. It is a young girl who has clearly lived isolated in nature and even likes to communicate with wolves by howling. She feels comfortable traversing the wooded areas of the mountain and enjoys her freedom in the midst of a unique environment far from any human influence. One fine day, attracted by a strange smell, she ends up at a remote farm and, although wary of what she might find there, she dares to peek into the courtyard of the modest farmhouse.
Based on an unpublished poem of the same name by Nuria Vil, *Delincuente* recreates an atmosphere inspired by the life of "La Maradona," the leader of a youth crime gang in 1980s Vigo. The author draws from quinqui cinema and various literary references of the time, which inspired her to use art as a means to reflect social changes.
Fifty years have passed since the end of Franco's regime, and democratic memory has become a distorting mirror for those who look into it. However, Julián Grimau continues to remind us that a more advanced democracy than that of 1978 is possible.