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- During a summer in a village house linked to beekeeping, an eight-year-old and her mother experience revelations that will change their lives forever.
- A couple is flagged by a border agent and forced to endure an invasive probe into their lives.
- When King Henry IV ascends to the throne, his heir, the Prince of Wales, is befriended by Sir John Falstaff, an old, overweight, fun-loving habitual liar. Through Falstaff's eyes we see the reign of King Henry IV and the rise of Henry V.
- Follows Irati, a young girl who will guide a group of Christian and Muslim warriors through a journey in an ancient mythological world where everything that has a name exists, in an attempt to recover a lost treasure.
- Alex Ventura, a young and inexperienced diplomat, has inadvertently become the leader of a mission that will test all of his convictions: to recover the undersea treasure stolen by adventurer Frank Wild.
- Unsettling nightmares after a transplant drive Florence to research the origin of her new heart. This act creates a terrifying question: was her donor murdered?
- Amaia, who has just become a mother, decides to return for guidance after her partner is temporarily away, to her parents' house along the Basque coast.
- A group of women fought for rights in Spain throughout the 1970s, helping many to cross the border into France.
- An elderly gentleman, haunted by a brutal murder, embarks on a quest for vengeance, navigating a complex web of emotions and moral dilemmas.
- A young drug addict gives birth during a mental breakdown. Unable to properly care for the child, she sells him to a strange woman in the child trade business.
- In 1936, in Madrid, a young man named Miguel Gila lives a peaceful life with his grandparents in a simple attic. However, the outbreak of the Civil War changes his destiny.
- Fed up with the Basque Country, Mikel accepts a job offer from a relative and emigrates to Argentina, where he finds a community of Basque descendants who idolize him for coming from the land they so idealize.
- Janire and Maitane are two sisters that haven't spoken to each other for more than a year. When their grandfather dies they end up inheriting the family house in Lekeitio and are forced to meet to decide what to do with the house. The problem arises when they find themselves at odds because of their opposite desires for the house. Janire wants to sell it as fast as she can while Maitane wants to reform it and go live there. When the house mysteriously locks them in they have no other option but to come to an agreement and talk about all the issues they had never talked about, including the house and what it means to each of them.
- Opening at the funeral mass for Mikel, we flashback to those that played a part in Mikel's life and death; his estranged wife, his traditional Basque mother, a female impersonator and friend to Mikel in his coming out, and even the local priest.
- The spring of 1937. Franco's troops prepare the assault on Bilbao after the failure of their offensive on Madrid.
- Tahar is a 20-year-old Sahrawi young man who lives in the Basque Country. His family is still in the Tindouf refugee camp. One day he receives a call: his father is dying. Tahar returns and faces his past, his wounds and his memories.
- Twenty years after having talked about death, the world and their problems in "El desencanto", the Panero brothers reflect about their actual situation at the moment and what has happened since the last movie.
- .visits the 50-year-old network of cooperative businesses in Mondragon, Spain, and thriving examples of such businesses in U.S. The film shares on-the-ground experiences, lessons, and observations from the worker-owners on the front lines of the new economy.
- When the owner of canning factory puts the company up for sale because of its infeasibility, the workers, all women, decide to buy it and create a Cooperative, leaded by a girl whot comes back from New York after several years.
- The mysteries of the balls in Basque Pelota: each ball is a unique creation with which the players have a special relationship.
- Cold Lands makes a personal journey through the images and cinema, guided by filmmakers and artist like, Theo Angelopoulos, Bego Vicario, Wim Wenders or Rut Hillarp among others. In this non-fictional road-movie their vision of what cinema is, of what is hidden behind the images, intersects with the world of beekeeping, architecture and the human landscape. Cinema within cinema and film locations that acquire new meanings when revisited by the contemporary gaze. From the landscapes of the interior, burnt by the sun, passing through the blue light of the northern lands, the film reflects on cinematographic archives, their validity and their importance as a cultural treasure. At the same time, it gives filmic archaeology a new meaning by making it interact with images of the present. Cold Lands is a journey through the meanings acquired by what is offstage in the landscapes appropriated by cinema, through the questioning of nature by the filmmaker's romantic gaze. Cinema and real life are confused with each other, in the knowledge that living is in itself a work of art.
- On Christmas Eve, a couple finds a crashed car on a dark and cold road, and while waiting for the police, a little girl appears. A few kilometers away, a sick child cannot sleep and his sister reads him a folk tale. Monsters don't exist. Do they?
- Angela's mother wakes to strange noises in the middle of the night.
- Carlos, a Basque plastic artist, likes surfing on his own beach. When he gets out from the water, he used to pick up some pieces of plastic litter, which he finds between the rocks, and brings it to his workshop.
- Documentaries series about the Basque athletes that have a chance on classifying to Tokio 2020-21 Olympic Games. Produced by the Basque Team Foundation for EITB basque public television.
- Observational documentary made from video recordings found on the web page of the now disappeared arts center called Arteleku. Located in the outskirts of San Sebastian surrounded by a convent, a municipal jail, and a military compound, the center was filled with the latest equipment and reference material. It impulsed a new generation of artists during the 90s with its interdisciplinary and experimental perspective. Recorded between 1989 and 1994, we edited these videos to re-tell an afternoon at Arteleku, featuring important figures in the Spanish arts scene. We think of these records also as pieces of video, as part of a larger collection. Despite their orphan-hood and crudeness, they hold an artistic sensibility which is the only testimony left in digital form of Arteleku's active community. Using open-source software for linear editing without a graphical user interface to activate new audiovisual pieces from orphan materials without implying loss of generation.
- In an undefined place, three young refugees dream with their life on the other side of the border - but first they must cross it.
- In 1966, 800 workers from the Biscayan company 'Laminación de Bandas en Frio' carried out the longest strike of Franco's dictatorship. In a tumultuous historic moment within the framework of growing organization of the working class and anti-Franco sentiments, hundreds of residents of Etxebarri, Basauri and Otxarkoaga launched a political struggle that would end up being an example for the entire labor movement that would follow. Through the main characters and their stories, anecdotes and experiences, we create an image of the 163 days of strike that made the dictatorship's foundations shake.
- A businesswoman, forced to travel all the time because her job, breaks down while see hosts in a hotel and she leaves her room in the middle of the night to go to the surroundings.
- Gustavo Adolfo Almarcha, an elderly man, paints on a canvas while surrounded by pictures of heads. First charcoal, then a few strokes. Eyes, cheek, mouth. Little by little the face of a person is glimpsed. Meanwhile, the face of a woman and other ghosts of his life accompany him in a tireless struggle for a pictorial work at the height of his best works of yesteryear.
- In March of 2003, a young Basque poet and four friends-three musicians and an artist-came to New York City almost by chance, to do a half dozen bilingual poetry evenings, with music. "The six or seven hundred thousand Basque speakers in the world today "can fit into a New York neighborhood," the poet, Kirmen Uribe, says in AGIAN / MAYBE. "So what does a community that fits into a neighborhood have to offer the world? Or in that city that's the center of the world, what can it offer?" What the five discovered there surprised them. AGIAN / MAYBE shows how something that seemed to begin in New York in 2003 in fact had its origins long before. AGIAN / MAYBE is a ping-pong contemplation, with music, of the five histories behind the whole, and makes a guess of its own at possible outcomes.
- A young man living in the street is delighted with company of good people on Christmas night.
- This film is a corporeal itinerary that follows Imilce Esther's, a 89 year old Spanish woman's, body practices. In 2013 she lost the sight from the right eye caused by a cataract operation, and since then her being suffered a big change: her body fractionated, it became the first sign of her vulnerability, and she started asking for help to the family. Her body became the core of the care and it brought attention to the negotiations around her limits and capabilities. It is the aim of the film to redefine the concept of the body by showing the different intertwined spheres that it goes through, as well as to show a case of an elderly woman being taken care by her children in Spain.
- After forty years in prison, a man returns to the cliffs where it all began - What he does not expect is that someone may be waiting for him.