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- León is a successful meditation teacher with thousands of followers and fans around the world. At the same time Eris, an average teenage girl, starts experimenting an unusual character transformation.
- After attending a party organized by a group of young artists, Lur and Ura appear in the middle of a desert. They start looking for the way back home, but in the meantime they will discover some aspects of themselves.
- A reflection on the weakness of our individual identity. What would happen if in our past a small detail was resolved in a different way? Are we a product of our personal story?
- Ura, a 17 girl, gets trapped in a forest with her four best female friends. They simply cannot find the way back. Ira, a new girl, shows up and helps them to reach a safe house in the middle of the forest. Four adults live in the house. They got lost a year ago and found the house when they were in the point of starving. Once in the house, Ira and Ura are the only ones that dare to leave the house and explore the forest. Ura feels a strange attraction for Ira, who keeps a forgotten secret about Ura.
- The teenage Ane attends Kali's birthday party in a house located in the countryside. Youth people talk about their dreams, ambitions and friendship. Suddenly, inexplicably, all of them are dead except Ane, that runs away into the woods.
- "Ainhoa and the Sea" is a Short Fiction movie aimed to reflect upon how the human beings face the death of a loved one. Instead of a movie about the death, we want to explore the capacity of the human being to overcome the death of a very close person. In this movie, Ainhoa, a teenage girl, loses her two parents. The movie tries to express what resources can Ainhoa have in order to face that situation. We have chosen the death of a loved one as a subject because in our opinion death is the main taboo in western societies at the beginning of the century. There are few physical or social spaces where you can talk freely and sincerely about death. The materialistic ideology is put under question by the simple fact that everyone is going to pass away in some years. We live our lives without thinking that death is not so far away from each one of us. Death has become a taboo because of our own fear. Ainhoa is a 17 years old girl who lives alone with her father. She depends economically and emotionally upon him. Suddenly her father dies, and Ainhoa gets depressed not only because of the death itself, but also because of her doubts about her immediate future.
- Five artists, a sculptor, two painters, a musician and an actress, show their view about western societies. They have in common that they see Art as an instrument to ennoble and uplift the human being, instead of considering it a mere business. We see their daily lives, their difficulties, their creative process and the message they want to transmit through their works.
- Abel Azcona acquired international relevance as a result of a series of performance works that have aroused enormous controversy by raising a reflection on some of the great social, political and ideological challenges of the Western world
- This is a look on the vital goals and longings of a girl born in the 21st Century, the reality of those destined to live in a near future involving cultural and social transcendental changes.
- A teenage girl reads a Maths book in front of a church, while a priest tries to get her to the religious service. A year ago, that same girl got lost in a forest and another woman drove her to home.
- A series of women, from youngest to oldest, drink in turns from a cup. A series of men, from youngest to oldest, play with mud. A teenage girl, Ira, speaks to us about the human eagerness to learn and experiment.
- The video follows the cycle of water from a river, from the moment the river is tainted by hazardous materials, till that very water ends up inside the body of a human being.
- "Escuelas/Schools" is a film about the teenage world. In particular, it explores the gap between their longings and their daily life at the secondary school.
- An approximation to the magnetic figure of the recently deceased Spanish painter Roca Bon. Not only his art is shown here, but his viewpoints and philosophy as well, including the future of Arts, the ethics in the artist's work, and the role of New York City as a world center for artistic experimentation and interchange.
- Ada, a 14 girl, lives alone in a snowy mountain. When she gets out of food and power, she leaves her home and travels through snowy and deserted mountains to look for another place to live.
- Sara, an Art student, is keen on New York's Abstract Expressionism, and more specifically on Mark Tobey's work. Sara starts a research about that movement and its influence on today's painters, which in turn leads her to the Catalan painter Roca Bon. Sara is so fascinated by Roca Bon's work that she decides to travel to Cadaques and Barcelona in order to discover his inspiration and motivations for producing such an artwork. Sara also looks for something that goes beyond the mere art form, something that is related to the human identity.
- A girl goes to the forest to prepare herself for a prayer session.
- Six people arrive by sea to a deserted continent. They try to survive in the middle of the wilderness, while a priest tries to get money from them.
- A drunken man in a bar is insulting immigrants, disabled and ethnic minorities (a story non connected with the other one, and that will end with a beating received by the drunken man from a group of skins). In parallel, three Bosnian Muslim brothers (a teenager girl and two children) run out of their village, just destroyed, and where their parents have been killed by Serbian paramilitaries. The children are terrified and walk about through the forest till they meet a Serbian paramilitary who just left his group, because he cannot stand anymore with the killings and massacres. The children try to escape from the Serbian, but one of them steps on a mine and dies in front of his sisters. From that moment on, the paramilitary takes care of them, and together they start a journey towards the seashore trying to escape the war. In their way they meet a Serbian junior youth, which has lost his parents too. In a first moment he shows a big refuse to the Bosnian Muslim girls. Paradoxically, thanks to the Serbian paramilitary, the Serbian boy will learn to respect them as human beings. During their journey, the Bosnian teenager discovers that the paramilitary belongs to the group that destroyed her village and killed her parents. One night, some noises are heard and the paramilitary goes to see, but he is killed. The next day the group follows its way, now without any adult. Hungry and tired they arrive to a solitary house where a woman offers them food, and where the transformation made in the children during the journey will be made manifest.
- Two Art students at Merida's Art School in Spain and six artists, a sculptor, three painters, a musician and an actress, show their view about western societies. They have in common that they see Art as an instrument to ennoble and uplift the human being, instead of considering it a mere business. We see their daily lives, their difficulties, their educational and creative process and the message they want to transmit through their works.
- During the night, a 30-year-old woman wakes up and tries to remember her life from her teenage years until the present day. But her dreams mix up with her memories.
- Who are we? Is it really us, or we are something that somebody has decided us to be? And who has decided on our behalf? "Ardia" (which in Basque stands for sheep) is a silent, black and white short film aiming to reflect on some contradictions inherent to Western societies. The absence of dialogs is a symbol representing all those silent victims of the structural violence. Our main motivation for making this film is the need we feel to express our concern for the increasingly uniforming forces that are destroying the richness of human diversity and, on the other hand, the strong individualism that is degrading human relationships. This film is dedicated to all those that suffer in silence for being different, to all those that are destroyed for being loyal to their own conscience, to all those for whom our way of live is incomprehensible and strange.
- A woman feels the unavoidable need to walk into the forest at night. A man and a woman are awaiting her.
- A woman whose sister suffers from Bipolar Disorder.
- A disillusioned soldier returns home on learning of his Father's death. He finds a strange girl hiding at his family farmhouse which is under siege by a fanatical religious cult. The pair must team up to survive the night.
- Siran is a teenager Armenian girl in Spain. In spite of her physical difficulties as a result of an accident, she uses all her spare time to help in the integration of foreign children.
- The peninsula of Zorrozaurre was the industrial center of the city of Bilbao. Nowadays the area is under an accelerated decline.
- Two young girls try to build a tower, but time and TV oppose them. "Destruction" reflects on the influence of TV in children's lives.
- A young descendant of a Gernika's Nazi bombing victim wakes up in hotel's room in East Berlin. She is amnesiac and the only thing she can remember is that something terribly bad happened, but she cannot figure out what it is.
- Saioa escapes from a shooting in a wedding ceremony. Aitor is unable to avoid a suicide. Oihana wants her father to recover from cancer. Kali tries to decide what to do next. The four of them will meet in a fantasy.
- Eugenio Trías is considered in wide circles as the most influential philosopher in Spanish language since Ortega y Gasset. We explore the keys to his way of thinking as well as his core concept - the philosophy of limit.