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- Amaia after breaking up with Rafa, falls in love with a Catalonian. Koldo, her father, goes to Sevilla to persuade Rafa to go to Catalonia and take Amaia's heart back.
- The story of Howard Winstone is a compelling one. Howard became Featherweight Champion of the World at the age of 29 in 1968. What makes Howard's story quite remarkable is that as a young man he lost the tips of three fingers in an industrial accident of his home town of Merthyr Tydfil. The accident was so severe that he was unable to make a fist with his right hand, a devastating blow for anyone, but a blow made all the worse for one who's entire career demands the use of both hands. Howard was known for his right handed power back in his early day's so the day of the fateful accident was essentially the day Howard's boxing career came to an end. Well that's what everyone assumed accept Howard, who completely changed the way he boxed and went on remarkably to become Champion of Britain, Champion of Europe and Champion of the world! The story of Howard Winstone's boxing career alone is a remarkable one, but there was far more to Howard than just his boxing career, in Howard there was an incredible burning passion, a passion to overcome all the odds, Howard Winstone was distilled with something quite remarkable, Howard Winstone was destined for greatness. And through incredible adversity he achieved not only his life-long ambition, and exceeded the hopes of an entire nation when in 1968 he was crowned Featherweight Champion of The World at his fourth and almost certainly his final attempt. The feature film Risen takes the audience on this incredible journey, from potential, to injury, from injury, to greatness.
- TWO CITIES, TWO WOMEN, ONE DESTINY... Discouraged by his work situation, John decides to move from Montevideo to Barcelona searching for a stability that allows him to support his family. Soon, he will discover that his dreams for a better future have little to do with real world. Rootlessness, loneliness, longings, doubts, a new life in a different country...John must confront his principles and values to discover that all the important things were closer than he has ever imagined.
- José Bello, a prominent figure of the so called Silver Age of Spanish Culture offers us an invaluable testimony of that period, A time full of tragic events but also of immense creativity in which he was an inspiration for the three geniuses. Full length documentary showing the last living memories of Dalí, Lorca and Buñuel by their closest friend, Pepín Bello, who passed away on the 10th January 2008, aged 103.
- Tito Losada has dedicated his life to Flamenco. In his latest project, "Misa Flamenca", he turns to his people for inspiration to fight against the drugs and poverty that threaten the elegance of this part of Spanish culture.We follow Tito in his concerts through Spain, Mexico and Japan, entering his world, his crusade against drugs, his love for his family and gypsy community and the opinions of Flamenco friends such as Enrique Morente, Raimundo Amador, Ricardo Pachón, la Susi and Tomatito amongst others.