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- The film restitutes a real image of who is La Fura dels Baus. The guiding axe of the film is the emotion resulting from different actions and situations via ten episodes, from creation to stage production of La Fura dels Baus, project, from the casting up until their premier in China.
- A portrait of Marcela Rodríguez Valdivieso, syndicated by the Chilean press as the face of the mysterious woman who commanded a group of the extreme left; MAPU LAUTARO, against the dictatorship at the beginning of the 1980s. At the end of that period, the country regained its democracy, but the political situation did not change substantially for the poorest. This will lead Marcela to take the decision to continue the armed struggle, hand in hand with her group companions, against the injustices of the neo-liberal system, considered as a legacy of the dictatorship in democracy.
- Beirut, July 2006. The Israeli bombings strike Lebanon. Waël Noureddine begins a journey across his country. Although the film is not a documentary, its real life images are gripping. Using 16 mm film and HDV, this film questions the underlying principles of the documentary genre. The cameras capture a country in a state of terror and record the immediate effects of the war on civilians. Waël Noureddine films what we' re afraid to confront, and he's subsequently become a sensational icon with the press- a head-on encounter with death. Viewers experience Lebanese daily life- we feel the impact of bombings, touch the victims, and hear the deafening silence after bombings.