Gus and Jimena like each other a lot. The world is on the edge of a precipice, but they are going to discover that love is something from another galaxy.
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Gus and Jimena like each other a lot. The world is on the edge of a precipice, but they are going to discover that love is something from another galaxy.
Eder is a University professor who in the midst of an age crisis sees the opportunity to seduce one of his students; she changes her look to a ridiculously youthful style, and abandons to your wife. His university lover ends it, so, heartbroken, he visits an old witch specialist in moorings, who ends up drugging him to sexually abuse him. Finding himself in extreme ridicule, he accepts his situation and the consequences of his decisions.
The story of a family over fifty years, told without leaving the hall of their home.
Horacio is a lonely magician. One day he meets Juan, a young boy who, moved by a secret plan of his grandmother Tita, comes to his life to help him. The child becomes the magician's apprentice.
Sofia is a widowed stay-at-home mom. Her life changes radically after reading her teen-aged son’s philosophy textbook. She now understands things and confidently guides her friend Filomena through a marital crisis. But delving deeper into reason also means finding shadows in its light.
Rubén rides the familiar path down to the beach. Today he'd decided to grab his bike to enjoy the sea air, something he can't do everyday. What Rubén doesn't know is what will soon be unchained by an encounter behind the rocks with a man named Paco.
Nicaragua, 1978: Lorena and Commandant Dario are lovers and members of a guerrilla squad fighting the Somoza dictatorship. They share one last kiss and face the battle.
Javier must reintegrate into society after spending 14 years in prison. His family and friends reject him, so he takes refuge in a house where he rents a room. There he meets Amanda, who helps him find a way to reunite with his teenage daughter that he barely knows.
First part of the trilogy of metalanguage. A short film within a short film.
For years Paula has been battered by her father, a macho and drunk man. Now Paula's main support is her friend Clara, a girl of the same age who joins her the fondness for collecting abandoned watches.
J may be gone but that doesn’t mean a search that might last forever shouldn’t be started.
Hilda is the daughter of a Nazi hierarchy, who at the end of World War II fled Europe and came to South America. "Hilda" tells her story, and the search for her father.
Seven stories portray Costa Rican culture through the eyes of 15 children who discover the world playing and exploring in their worlds full of innocence.
A short drama film that is a raw and emotionally charged exploration of love, secrecy, and power dynamics within a lesbian relationship. Set against the backdrop of Barcelona’s picturesque Hotel W, the film immerses viewers in the complex world of Lena and Elena. Their passionate yet fractured 3-year romance is depicted with utmost authenticity, delving deep into what appears to be narcissistic abuse.
A kidnapped bride is expecting to die. A psycho is approaching, but anything can happen in one minute.
This documentary explores the impact and life of one of the most internationally recognized Chilean scientists, an inspiring human being who at his 90 years is more lively than ever.
Triple Exposure is a landscape film created with cinematic accelerations, a cluster of distorted visual impressions from the nature, a dynamic trip through the forest of the region of La Selva, Girona. The approach to the figurative elements (branches, leaves, trees, bushes, birches, heaven) are transformed by different optical effects to stand between the lyrical and the abstract.
A Rockumentary about the Latino International Rockstar Enrique Bunbury in his legendary 'Las Consecuencias USA Tour 2010'.
The documentary follows an expedition led by the adventurer and photographer Jorge Juan Anhalzer, in the heart of the Llanganati, in search of the enormous Inca treasure hidden in the Ecuadorian mountains.
In his documentary feature debut, filmmaker Mauro Colombo immerses himself in the Darién Gap, a dense and mysterious jungle that divides Panama and Colombia. At the dangerous border between the two countries, guerrillas, immigrants, indigenous people, farmers, drug traffickers, local police and wild animals cross paths.
While house-sitting for a distant cousin, a lonely man fabricates the existence of a vindictive ex-wife withholding his daughter, in order to gain the sympathy of the single mother he has just met.
The variegated color landscape of the pagan masks and dances of Galicia’s traditional carnival unfolds in full intensity, shaped by Canoura’s handling of the moving image and by the pulsating rhythms of Baiuca’s electro-folk.
A young Chavista man helps his former opposition girlfriend, who participates in the rioting in Caracas, to hide from the National Guard, despite their differences and political intolerance.
Mia Conti, a writer from Buenos Aires, is forced to take a holiday to get over the trauma caused by the death of her husband and son. She heads for Villa la Angostura, a tourist center in the Patagonia, but she ends up by mistake in a small town full of mysteries where children are reported missing and supernatural occurrences are said to take place.
Lois Patiño dissects the movement of a fire, analyses its fleeting ephemeral forms, and transforms them with sound to enrich the meaning of the images. The Image Burns begins as a reflection on our perception and becomes an intense interaction between the parts, between the images and the spectator. We look at the fire and the fire looks back at us.
Love is about making feel someone special. But if we make someone special in secret, it'll end up in a good way?
Between 2010 and 2014, nearly 3,000 Palestinian children were arrested by Israeli forces for reasons like throwing stones. Many are kept in solitary confinement for days, shackled and subjected to intimidating questioning without the presence of their parents or a lawyer. Mohammad Zedani, 14, has been arrested six times. The experience has left him traumatised: he struggles to sleep and displays symptoms of PTSD. We tell his story, along with those of Rami and Ahmed, three out of thousands of children affected by the occupation. We also hear from those working to stop the abuses.
El Mejunje de Silverio' is a cultural centre located in Cuba. Rock concerts, exhibitions, theatrical performances, and children's shows are held there. But the venue is best known as a meeting place for the transsexuals, gays and lesbians, thus creating a fascinating melting pot of LGBT community, children and artists.
Inès, a professional photographer, decides to complete a book she is working on before she gives birth to her first child. This photography project, related to the memories of her childhood, always brings her back to the same place: the family home in southern Argentina that shaped her youth and forged her character. It also contains the only photo Inès still has of her with her father, before he disappeared as a victim of the military dictatorship. This photo is the starting point of a jigsaw puzzle of fragmentary memories about the relationships Inès had with her mother and her brother.
In a nursing home, a word in a crossword, an unexpected call and a broken TV are the events that flip the daily life of three elders, who must go out in the search of answers.
Lule and Rama: their life as a couple is sustained on a difficult balance –always one step away from turning into either heaven or hell. And it shouldn’t surprise us if at some point the relationship turns into either of these possibilities.
An insecure geek tries to have a one-night stand with a guy he met through a dating app. When his roommate interrupts them, he will have to try and rescue what's left of the evening.
Three friends pass the day in a forest, but an encounter with horror tests their sanity and their darkest desires.
General Alfredo Ovando Candia was a decisive figure in 20 th century Bolivian history. Through old home movies and institutional footage, Mauricio Ovando goes in search of the figure (and the shadow) of his grandfather, interweaving his history and History while going after an uncomfortable truth.
Welcome to Corozopando! A small town located in the Guarico state. In this little piece of land, in the heart of the Venezuelan plain, which is more than quesadillas, meat on a stick and posadas, its people are also valuable and talented, as well as Rubén Darío, a child, whose talent will give birth to this town and will insert it on the world map. But… what are those talents? Nobody knows, much less him.
Tamara’s husband died recently and this is her first holiday without him. She meets other older ladies at the resort. They discuss matters during a walk in the woods. They effortlessly switch between light-hearted subjects and the important things in life.
In the 60's, Puerto Vallarta rose to fame thanks to a Hollywood production named The Night of the Iguana, sparking rapid tourism growth. This documentary explores the environmental and social impacts of the hotel industry’s rise, highlighting the forgotten conservation plan by Jacques Cousteau, the displacement of locals, and the barriers they face in accessing their beaches.
A fearless sea captain, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, sails a ship through loopholes in international law, providing abortions on the high seas, and leaving in her wake a network of emboldened activists who trust women to handle abortion on their own terms.
Fernando is Kamëntsa, indigenous and autochthonous to the Sibundoy Valley, in the south of Colombia. He is over 40, but still lives in his grandmother’s house and often parties. He is popular and earns a living as a broadcaster on the local radio. His family does not approve of his behaviour since he does not seek to change his lifestyle, in which he finds pleasure. Fernando was recently elected Sheriff.
Jeff, Tad's dog, and Belzoni, Sara's parrot, must guard the ancient hand of Queen Nefertiti at the Metropolitan Archaeological Museum.
Video constructed from the discarded sound recordings made in the process of developing an archive that works with domestic images. Showing and hiding as possibilities in the exercise of the same right, memory and forgetfulness, silence and word, creating a diffuse narrative, although millimetric, that accompanies the images, or their absence.
The film takes place in Ireland – an Ireland where people speak Catalan with a Fassbinder accent – from the 1930 to today, and follows in several parallel directions the sprawling saga of two rival gold mines, the exploitation of artists by Capital, and the simultaneous opening of a brothel where women do not like men. Because he does things his own way, Albert Serra’s most narrative and wordy film was not meant for cinema: produced by the Venice Biennale, it was part of an installation, its chapters shown simultaneously on several screens. Singularity could very well have been called “Velvet Goldmine”, as it sings the meeting of brothels and tunnels, of a golden stud and lustful bodies (both shown as abstractions).
A movie about things.