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- A gripping story of a three-month-long journey that renowned Polish reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski took across Angola, ravaged by a war in which the front lines shifted like a kaleidoscope, from one day to the next.
- This is the chronicle of a unique expedition in the world: its objective is to climb the highest mountain in America, Mount Aconcagua. The surprising thing is that the expedition is made up of six Bolivian indigenous women.
- A unique rescue operation in the most dangerous mountain of the Himalayas. A film about love of life, friendship and action, passion and truth that encourages living life a full.
- After 25 years of non-stop creation and at the peak of their career, the rock band Berri Txarrak decided to hang up their instruments. But before they did that, and as a farewell, they did one last tour around the world to thank all those fans who had bopped to their music all those years. Filmmaker Marina Lameiro went with them with the intention of recording the occasion, construct-Eng a choral portrait from diverse stories that range from Spain to Mexico, Germany, Japan, the United States, etc., all marked by a common passion: the music of Berri Txarrak. We see what their songs have left behind in a story that follows the final steps of a group capable of transcending a style, a language, and several generations to become a universal phenomenon. Dardara (Trembling) is a documentary that progresses through the lyrics and reflections of Gorka Urbizu, author of the group's songs for a quarter of a century and who now faces the vertigo of a creative future that is yet to be written. A film about the power of music and passion - the "minimum requirement," as one of their lyrics says. Passion is what has guided them from their beginnings to this last tour and what has allowed them to become an important part of the life of thousands of people.
- Edurne will lead an expedition that aims to climb Mount Saipal. Accompany four young people from the region. It is one of the most unknown and remote regions of Nepal. In it, women have been marginalized for centuries.
- The ways migrants are affected by the places through which they pass.
- Is a happy documentary about the daily day life of a group of old Franciscan sisters who are disappearing.
- Walls tells the story of different people that live in one side and the other of different walls all around the world.
- Telmo, a young man who aspires to become a filmmaker, reaches the most remote part of the Amazon jungle. He arrives loaded with innocent hope, romantic ideas and a camera. Nothing that happens from then on responds to his plans. The Amazonian reality is unpredictable, absurd, poetic and surprising. As Telmo enters the jungle, the world becomes increasingly strange and his gaze becomes more filmic. The journey takes Telmo to the limits of reason and his world, to the place where the feared Taromenane, the hidden ones, live. In that invisible limit, Telmo discovers who he is. He is a storyteller, and he decides to tell this one.
- Since the advent of the internet, society has undergone a radical change in the way of relating. The virtual world has brought new forms of leisure, and our work and social relationships are no longer conditioned by proximity in space. In this new digital environment, we have to live with a new type of crime, digital crime. Hackeados is a documentary series based on real events that approaches the work carried out by the Ertzaintza's computer crime division. We propose a documentary series where in each of the chapters we approach specific crimes. During the series, crimes of different types will be addressed. To do this we have the collaboration of the Ertzaintza Information Technology Crime Section. This section is made up of a group specialized in cybercrime, with specific training in legal and technical aspects, and extensive experience in criminal investigation, directed by Manu Viota. A follow-up to the investigative work that they carry out to prosecute this type of organized crime with an increasing capacity to do damage and that has increased exponentially during the last year and a half. Hidden under the code name of "Txartelak" is a complex operation to dismantle a gang that was engaged in one of the most repeated crimes in the cyber world, the cloning of bank cards. Information related to card data was obtained through specialized Internet forums, through a practice known as 'carding'. When they had this information, they made orders for products and services with the cards, making charges that oscillated between three hundred and one thousand two hundred euros with each of them. In order to make their identification difficult, the members of the group placed the orders using the computer equipment of call shops and used prepaid telephone cards acquired with falsified documentation. Hackeados uncover the plot and the modus operandi of this organized group in the Basque Country.
- Discover Ana Carrasco, the Spanish rider who has revolutionized the two wheel's world and who, from an early age, had a dream: being world champion. A dream that came true.
- Nömadak Tx is a road movie documentary of Igor Otxoa and Harkaitz Mtnez. de San Vicente of the Basque Country in Spain who take their ancient Txalaparta percussion instrument to native peoples in India, the Arctic Circle, Mongolia, Algeria, and the Saharan Desert.
- Edurne Pasaban, the first woman to ascend the 14 peaks of more than 8000 meters of the planet, tries to ascend once more Mount Everest but this time without using artificial oxygen. Together with a team of expert mountaineers, she will try to be the first woman to get it without supplemental oxygen.
- "Al otro lado" brings us closer to people living their day to day glued to a wall or a fence. We move away from the statistics and numbers of the media.
- A crew of explorers arrives by boat to a small island in the coast of Maine. The landscape is completely natural, wild and out of time. The explorers unload their material: there are diving items, excavation and photography equipment.
- Out of Darkness is a documentary film mapping out the soul of four cities whose names conjure up the idea of destruction and pain from the decade of the 90s. Today, these same cities are examples of how a city can be reborn from the ashes, and of the reconstruction of a new society.
- Maamun opens the door to his shop, like he does every other morning. It is a tiny white container. Next to it is an identical container, and then another, and another. Thousands of containers stretch as far as the eye can see, all of them exactly the same. We are in one of the biggest refugee camps in the world: Zaatari, in Jordan. His shop repairs mobile phones. Maamun starts to serve his customers. Their memory cards contain their past in Syria: happiness, routine, family life. And then the war came, followed by destruction, fear and flight. Maamun rebuilds photos and sound, recovers lost content, recharges batteries, and restores the only link his neighbours still have with Syria. He and his friend Karim have decided to provide a new service: printing off the photos which have filled up the mobile phones of the people who live in Zaatari. Through his routine, the conversations with his friends and neighbours, the daily life in his tiny shop, we discover that no-one wants to print off photos of the war; there is much more to the refugees' sense of identity than that. They want to remember, they want to emphasise their Syrian identity, their identity as individual people. The photographs printed off in Maamun's shop every day not only make us ask questions about the identity of the refugees, but also about our own identity: who are we? Why are we here? Where were we born? Where will we die?
- Edurne Pasaban embarks on a new journey with the aim of raising awareness of the situation that is being experienced in the dry corridor area of Guatemala, which brings together 90 % of the population of Central America.
- 7 days with Alberto Corazón is a documentary that reviews the life of the most important graphic designer of the last 50 years in Spain.
- Bizimina hybridizes documentary cinema with video dance. Through a series of independent pieces, a story is composed in which the emotions that are so difficult to express these days are found. The crisis we are experiencing gives new meaning to our way of inhabiting space and relating to the other. Dance is the best language to express these emotions. Documentary cinema, the best way to narrate and condense those feelings. The film is made up of dance pieces that are sequences. Each one addresses a sensation: the distance, the longing for the other, the desire, the feeling of community, impotence, isolation, confusion, hope. Together, they compose a story in three acts made of fragments without an explicit meaning or an evident message. That level of lack of definition serves the viewer to build a unique personal story that we hope will serve to comfort and accompany in this uncertain time.