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- "The Anarchist's Wife" is the story of Manuela who is left behind when her husband Justo fights for his ideals against Franco's Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. He is deported to a concentration camp, and upon his release, continues the fight against nationalism in the French resistance. Years, pass without a word from him, but his wife never gives up hope of seeing him again.
- Julia goes to Berlin to study but once there, completely alone, she realizes that she doesn't know herself as well as she thought and that she has no idea what she wants to do while living in a completely new city.
- A peculiar team of three handymen has to face a series of eccentric clients. Their everyday job becomes a surrealist and exhilarating experience.
- Mila, an eleven-year-old girl, faces the last days of life before the end of the world. As she struggles to understand the complexity of death, she also tries to keep her family together.
- "Caracremada" ("Burnface" in Catalan), a nickname given by the Spanish Civil Guard to Ramon Vila Capdevila, reflects about the libertarian resistance against Franco's regime through the last active guerrilla fighter. In 1951 the CNT ordered the retreat of its militants; however Ramon Vila remained in the woods of inland Catalonia where he restarted the fight operating on his own.
- Victor turns 21 in a month. Before he turns 21, he has set two goals: to lose his virginity and to weigh less than 50 kilos.
- Carla, Ari, Mar and Àgata are a group of Catalan girls in their twenties who have been together since childhood. Despite being in their first year of college, the four are still very close to each other to go out and party. Although, involuntarily, Àgata begins to feel a change in her vision of her lifelong friends.
- While spending the summer at her grandparents', a young girl finds some photographs and recordings that speak of a darker past, triggering a political coming of age for her.
- A wealthy family reunites in their familial house as the result of their mother's death. A set of circumstances will make them stay with the rotting corpse more than they expected while their relationships decay too.
- El Mort Viu portraits the Gifra family: the father, Joan, unmotivated and unemployed, a passionate follower of Saint Rabuci; Marc, the ever-angry older brother, a hard-working yet embittered man who has taken the reigns of the family; and the problematic younger son Llàtzer, a NEET parasite that feeds on the decline of his family and the birth of a monster settling in a very peculiar town, between dramedy and fantasy, through the filter of Spanish tradition of very dark humor.
- Remarkable footage of a 2012 Barcelona anti-austerity demonstration - and its quelling - shaped into a lyrical tribute to the spirit of protest.
- Max is around thirty and lives with Emma, his best friend. When she tells him that she is moving out, a lot of doubts grow inside Max pushing him to go out at night to a strange and transforming walk through the night of Barcelona.
- Boys and girls who have left their hometown tell their story through their memories, family history, past adventures, and their particular sense of distance and oblivion. The past and present of these little citizens of the world is displayed in a fantastic dreamworld, without rules or prejudice whatsoever, fueled only by their words, their playful dreams, and young imagination.
- Zap-War is a video that addresses the impact and credibility of media images through the theme of war.
- Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the words we use to describe it. Through research, activist actions, and artistic interventions, they analyze the importance of language in the way we understand the world. The documentary includes analysis from more than 20 international experts and leaders in the fields of political communication and information.
- Tribute to the sea and the sincere look of a fishing boat that fights to combat marine pollution and wants to return to the beauty of the waters around them.
- A critical journey about the war that follows the eye of the different profiles of those who live and suffer it.
- When directors turn over the camera to their everytday life, what do they shoot? A video-essay about the images of the videodiaries of David Perlov, Jonas Mekas, Naomi Kawase, Alain Cavalier, Ross McElwee, Johan van der Keuken i Naomi Uman, among others. Filming life is irrelevant?
- Before birth, neurons create connections that interlink our senses. As we grow, the connections that have not been used disappear. But there are minds where these connections remain, enabling them to order their world linking sensory experiences. These are synaesthesic minds and the minds that we want to defend with this visual essay. We also want to put on the table different artists that have had synaesthesia over the course of the history of art, as well as defending creativity as a tool for letting the mind flow.
- Francisco loses his father and he discovers, through a letter, that he had a parallel family. When he reaches his unknown brother, Fabio, to tell him the bad news, he doesn't seem to care. Instead, Francisco spends a day in the life of Fabio, a young rats exterminator, free of prejudices of all kinds that will lead the protagonist to live a series of unexpected experiences.
- Cheap disco lights, Spotify playlists and a lot of beer cans: that's the party where Ada, Rita and Marc are celebrating once more their eternal youth. They dance, drink and love each other, surrounded by their music and their people. It's starting to get warmer; they've got all summer and all their lives ahead of them. They are the future, the generation where inclusion meets narcissism and will meets uncertainty. The generation that wants to change the world while it's falling apart around them. But this party is special. Tonight, something really heavy will happen, something no one has ever prepared them for that will tear apart everything they took for granted. For the first time, they will have to face tomorrow and choose if tonight will be the worst or the best night of their lives.
- Mariona realizes the distance formed between her and her friends when they go on an excursion together to the river pool they used to visit when they were kids.
- The villagers of a tiny place in the Catalonian Pyrenees, that is destined to disappear, will do everything in their power to preserve their identity in history.
- Documentary short film about the pedagogy of classical dance.
- Everything began with a dinner among friends. We put music on from YouTube to have a laugh and realised that the more kitsch the video, the more views it had. Millions of views, including our own, from Latin America to Spain. Is this only a virtual phenomenon? What is the key to it? It there is an answer, it lies in this production.
- In one sequence shot we see the return of an old man to the factory where he worked and how all his life is presented to his eyes.
- What is the mainstream aesthetic stereotype of the post-economic crisis? Are we leaning towards a depression of the present and a denial of the future? Why do most of today's powerful audiovisual inputs contain misery and violence?
- 'Triangular' tells the stories of three men inside four walls. The choices they're forced to make and the effect they have. On other people. On each other. On themselves. In 'Triangular' you'll see just how much influence the space around you really has.
- Ignasi, a lonely middle-aged man, has to overcome his shiness and his problems with his teenage daughter, in order to find a partner to enter a ballroom dance competition.
- A man's wife and his lover are brought together by a tragic car accident. While he lies in a deep coma in a hospital bed, the two women get to know each other and fight for the man's affection.
- Laura goes for the last time to the flat she shared with her ex-girlfriend, Ingrid, to collect her things. Marcos, Ingrid's brother, knows that Laura is going to go home that day and wait her there, hidden.
- Albert and Carles walk into the forest, leaving their friends behind as they enjoy a bath in the lakes. Carles had been in these woods as a child, but their rediscovery has brought with it a feeling of unease. Albert follows him and the pair explore the nooks between the trees. But they are not the only ones there. Legend says that small women of great beauty live hidden in this forest, women who are able to bewitch those who allow themselves to be swept away, until they end up inside the cracked earth.
- Three homeless people (two from Spain, one from Africa) talk about how they became homeless, and their problems and hopes, while they try to get along. They live for a month in a hostel for poor people in downtown Barcelona, with the need to find a job and be able to start paying a rent after that time period.
- Kevin and Elisa work in a mall. Kevin is an immigrant, unable to be with his family.
- A shooting star in the girl's hands. She kisses it- a wish - and a journey begins. Dark colors ,bright colors. The sunshine. A bird becomes a girl. A boat is flying. On a star lies a house. The girl enters ...The journey is not over.