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- The fabled Spanish hero Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (a.k.a. El Cid) overcomes a family vendetta and court intrigue to defend Christian Spain against the Moors.
- Explores the relationship between a murderer and a police officer, who pursues him in a duel of life or death. Carapocha helps the policeman.
- First season (2013) "El juego de la vida" - "The game of life" The Selection is a review of the exciting world of football and the troubled lives of four emblematic players of the Selection Colombia: Carlos Valderrama, Freddy Rincon, René Higuita and Faustino Asprilla. A production with a touch of fiction that recreates the truths, sacrifices, disappointments, joys and experiences that go in and out of the court and the swells unknown.
- David and Layla, two teenagers who really like "Hombres G" and they like each other too, but everything he does to win her over ends badly. Thirty years later they meet again and realize that the feelings have not completely disappeared.
- When God decides to send another Son to Earth to save the world, Jesus Christ disagrees, because in such a case the history should be rewritten. To solve the dispute, they all decide to organize the apocalypse. Can anyone or anything stop them?
- After a murder of a child, a cynical detective has a romance with the child's teacher.
- The story of Lazarillo, a poor boy who must live by his wits after being sold to a series of cruel masters.
- The young leader of the Spanish kingdom of Castile tries to get the various warring kingdoms of Spain to unite and join forces against the invading Moors.
- A gang of criminals, composed entirely of young people, bases its unique fun on stealing from rich elders with the help of the charms of one of the members of the band, Pepi (Nadiuska). They are misunderstood young people looking for an assimilation of society.
- A young French cabaret showgirl spends a few days in a provincial Spanish city recovering from an operation, altering with her brash self-confidence the narrow-minded customs of the place and awakening passion in the local physician and in a young teacher as well.
- The crimes of a country are a reflection of its society, the character of its citizens and the social problems on which they must work. The journalists Manu Marlasca, Patricia Abet and the coroner Miguel Lorente will analyze the crimes committed in the recent history of Spain and their repercussions.
- Based on the 1945 Memorias de Leticia Valle Memoirs of Leticia Valle is the fictionalized diary of an eleven-year-old girl who records an "inconceivable" seduction.
- An invincible, but unknown force ardently aspires to save the world - To achieve it, would it be enough to announce it?
- Nina is a 20-year-old girl from Valladolid who lives with her divorced father, a conservative authoritarian. Trini is the same age and has lost her mother. Their families and hometown have nothing to offer, so they go on a risky voyage to the Costa del Sol in southern Spain and stop in Madrid to search for work and independence.
- Ana works in an office where the things are going very badly. One night after having dinner with nasty rich people, she has a discussion with her husband. He dissapears and then the life of Ana changes: she has incredible luck in gambling.
- The reign of King Peter I of Castille was marked by his battles with his bastard half-brother Henry, Count of Trastamara.
- When his father caught his 12-year-old son masturbating over a pornographic magazine, he does not punish him but he states: "If you do this fifty times - you will die". What will happen at the 50th?
- A trio of opera singers are reunited by a wedding ten years after their stormy breakup.
- In the mid-fifties, El Nini lives in the poorest and most forgotten rural Castile (Spain). He is a child with no more knowledge than those provided by nature. El Nini lives with his father in a cave, and with him he devotes himself to the hunting of water rats, the only means of subsistence they know. But when they are tried to deprive them of their roof and their livelihood, violence will erupt uncontrollably.
- The Revolt of the Comuneros was an uprising by citizens of Castile against Charles I until they lost the Battle of Villalar on 23 April 1521, the leaders Juan de Padilla, Juan Bravo and Francisco Maldonado were captured and executed.
- Juan, an insecure young man in the midst of a sentimental crisis, offers to accompany a thug hired by the neighborhood association to beat up a drug dealer who threatens to fill the neighborhood with junkies.
- 'Aficionados' is an experimental film that emerges of a collective creation, from the construction of characters. With a screenplay with no dialogues and without treatment, the actors improvised during the recording days. It was shot in the homes and workplaces of the actors, with sequence shots and handheld camera, and was edited by selecting fragments from different takes, in a sort of elliptical edition.
- Four criminals plan to steal Picasso's Guernica painting.
- A Spanish traveling theater company barely survives representing their performances in small towns. The situation worsens when the Easter (religious celebration in which, especially during the Franco regime, strict observance of penance was obligatory) arrives and are forced to stop because all the stages remain closed.
- Andrés returns to his city after a long time to take care of an old mansion that his father has bequeathed him, at first it seems that he's going to sell it quickly to his stepbrother Ramón who wants to tear it down to build flats, but the desire to investigate in the family's past and above all, find out how his father died, makes the deal more dilated than expected.
- One Sunday morning, Santos, a man in his thirties and tired of his life, sees Joel at his flat. Joel is a youngster who has been dumped by Santos' flatmate after a night of passion.
- Aurelia is a Mancha's peasant who can barely keep up her husband's estate while he's in prison for murder. When Juan enters her service as a farmhand, the land begins to regain its former glory--and the boy feels increasingly attracted to his mistress. Although nobody in the village wants to work in the lands of "the damned"--Until one day José regains freedom and returns home, and a fierce rivalry begins between the two men as they vie for Aurelia's heart.
- Forty-two-year-old Lorenzo finds himself out of work. Through an ad placed in the local newspaper, he gets a job as a helping hand for an aging homosexual poet who can barely manage on his own. From this moment on, Lorenzo juggles his strange line of work with the life he leads alongside his long-suffering wife and his secret encounters with Faustina, his lover. Everything goes awry from one day to the next due, amongst other things, to some compromising photos and an unexpected funeral.
- After his wife leaves him, Joaquín brings his mother-in-law back home to look after him and his son.
- Palencia (Spain). Little Martin gets tired every day at school, which is making his life bitter. He feels embarrassed for his parents, Gema and Toribio, two lovers who always smile as if asking for forgiveness for everything and who ignore the drama that their poor son suffers every day in class.
- The Valladolid debate (1550-1551) was the first moral debate in European history to discuss the rights and treatment of an indigenous people by European colonizers.
- A journey through the life and work of Joaquín Díaz; the musician, folklorist and ethnographer who turned his back on fame and left the stage to became one of the most important figures in Spanish culture. Musicians, writers and experts talk about this unique character. Joaquín Díaz himself recounts his life and vocation dedicated to the recovery and preservation of the past, an incomparable legacy that will remain alive for future generations. The documentary shows archival footage of some of Joaquín Díaz's innumerables appearances on TVE (Spanish TV) as well as some of the many artists he helped along the way: Nuestro Pequeño Mundo, Cecilia, Jubal, Nuevo Mester de Juglaría, etc.
- Four high school friends play a D&D-style fantasy game in a creepy old house. As magical forces cause the game to become real, personal histories are revealed and friendships are tested.
- Claudia has a relationship with Oscar but, after accidentally meeting Carmen, everything changes. Claudia falls in love with Carmen and Paula, Claudia's best friend, feels rejection towards her. Is it worth ending a friendship because of its sexual condition?
- The film is a sequel of 'About Neshka Robeva And Her Girls'. An attempt to analyze the process of creation (generally) through the dance miniatures, created by the trainer and three of her competitors in modern and rhythmic gymnastics. The problems of creative compromise, of the 'scissors' between author's imagination and audience's desires, of the judges' criteria (no matter if they are called 'jury' or 'critics') are observed. The documentary depicts the process of creation of rhythm gymnastics trainer Neshka Robeva and her dance miniatures. The focus is on creating such a miniature from scratch - choosing the music, dance moves, choreographic concept. Alongside of this, the dancers also grow and build a character on stage. Some of them break under the pressure, despite their talent. Yet, new ones are to come and here we have Bianka Panova, a four-time world champion to be. Group choreography is another focus of the film. It's hard to convey the essence of artistic creation on the big screen, yet when the three girls Bianka, Lilly and Delyana are doing their winning miniatures we feel as if we are watching not sports but art happening before our eyes.