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- The program focuses on the misadventures of two unlikely yet somehow biological siblings: Cow and Chicken.
- Despite being one of Stanley Kubrick's greatest's films and therefore a cinema masterpiece, 'A Clockwork Orange' was banned by Spain's Franco government, a fascist dictatorship that had ruled the country for over 35 years after a cruel civil war. The film's visuals clashed head-on with the regime's strict moral codes and censors who wished to clamp down on any subversive ideas entering Spain. Surprisingly, however, the film premiered uncensored at a long-running religious film festival, the Seminci in Valladolid, located in one of Spain's most conservative cities. How could something like this even occur? This documentary, in which Malcolm McDowell (main character in A Clockwork Orange) collaborates, aims to take the audience on an adventure that answers that very question, but also poses an even greater one: can a movie change the world?
- A recreation through different animation techniques of the in-depth interview published with Stanley Kubrick in 1968 by Playboy magazine using the voice of Keir Dullea playing the famous Director.
- Documentary that focuses on the figure of the director of 'Doctor Zhivago' and 'Lawrence of Arabia' and his struggle to shoot an adaptation of 'Nostromo', the novel by Joseph Conrad.
- A quiet town doctor starts killing his victims based on their zodiac signs, as a revenge for his mother's death.
- Carlos Boyero is one of Spanish cinema's most followed and feared figures. Controversy has hounded him since he published his first article more than forty years ago, and he has remained in the eye of the hurricane ever since. Is he the last representative of a disappearing time? Has social media put an end to the traditional influence of the critics. Taking the background and personality of this very controversial figure as its basis, El crítico / The Critic will also endeavour to reflect on the enormous changes taking place in Spain in the field of film criticism.
- TCM original documentary looks at the life & career of the celebrated director from the viewpoint of his daughter, Lupita Peckinpah. Thirty-five years after her father's death, she travels for the first time to his last home in Livingston, Montana, to search for clues about his life and work.
- Spanish actor Jose Sacristan remembers his life and his work. Sat on the stage of the Lope de Vega Theatre in Chinchón, the town in which he was born on the 27th of September 1937, the artist looks back in order to tell the viewers how he went about creating the person and performer he is today. In the hands of Sacristan we will relive the costumbrist comedies of the Franco era, scornfully called 'españoladas'; the so-called 'Third Way', started at the beginning of the seventies by the producer José Luis Dibildos; the cinema of the Transition, with titles such as 'A Man Called Autumn Flower', 'Asignatura pendiente', 'Solos en la madrugada' or in the eighties, with successes like 'La Colmena' and 'Voyage to Nowhere'.