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- The everyday tribulations of three spinster sisters and their neighbors in the Catalan typical village of Gràcia, trying to make ends meet and profiting of each festivity to make articles to sell in underground economy style.
- This film is based on the true story of the Catalan lawyer and engineer Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol (Figueres 1819 - Barcelona 1885) who invented the submarine.
- Curro is a nostalgic bullfighter who thinks of returning to the ring, his wife Mely is a vedette in El Molino and also questions her life, both have lived better times and try to encourage each other through third parties.
- Subtitled ¨Entre el torb i la Gestapo¨ (between the Torb and the Gestapo). The story of the cooperation of the the French resistance, the people of Andorra and Catalunya in aiding the escape of the survivors of a RAF plane crash carrying essential information back to British Intelligence via Barcelona during the 2nd world war. The Torb is a fierce winter wind that blows through the mountain passes of Andorra between France and Spain. Based on true events.
- In a mythical Japan, Ko-Ko, a cheap tailor, has been appointed Lord High Executioner and must find someone to execute before the arrival of the ruling Mikado. He lights upon Nanki-Poo, a strolling minstrel who loves the beautiful Yum-Yum. But Yum-Yum is also loved by Ko-Ko, and Nanki-Poo, seeing no hope for his love, considers suicide. Ko-Ko offers to solve both their problems by executing Nanki-Poo, and an agreement is reached whereby Ko-Ko will allow Nanki-Poo to marry Yum-Yum for one month, at the end of which Nanki-Poo will be executed, in time for the arrival of the Mikado. But what Ko-Ko doesn't know is that Nanki-Poo is the son of the Mikado and has run away to avoid a betrothal to an old harridan named Katisha. The arrival of the Mikado brings all the threads of the tale together.