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- A couple's marriage falls apart after the death of their son. Based on Henrik Ibsen's "Little Eyolf".
- Teresa has Alzheimer's. The illness takes her back in time to 1939 where she lost her husband, Albert, in the Spanish Civil War.
- Coup de Grâce is a film about the collapse of a friendship, about what is broken and what cannot break. After a long separation two men meet again in a massive building at a remote location. In the course of the evening and an icy night, they fight a weaponless, exhausting duel. Jordi Cortés Molina represents the proud aristocrat; he is a man of the establishment, hurt in the past. A friend in their youth, Damian Muñoz, is his capricious antagonist. The body language of their duet oscillates between the coarse and the dignified, between delicate, witty and cruel. The duet becomes one with the monumental surroundings that are its backdrop. It tells of how feelings of revenge can never be transformed into resignation in spite of the passing of time. How the lust for life burns, smolders, rekindles and then slowly dies. This duel ends with neither winner nor loser.
- A group of disabled people wake up inside an abandoned factory, in the city of Barcelona. Mercedes will open doors, creating new paths, although some of them will be misleading. She will have to weave the different stories. However, she will have to confront a few mysterious barriers. Every dancer will face their limitations and disabilities to join the group. Each one of them has its own uniqueness that through dance, and doing a solo or a duet, will help them find ways to express themselves and adapt to the mysterious environment. This story has a nonlinear structure that plays with a conceptual narrative close to magic realism.