Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-39 of 39
- As the Bride and the Groom prepare for the wedding in the pale desert, a tale of unappeased desires, forbidden yearnings, and conflicted choices unfolds. Now, three lovers stand powerless before the true nature of man. Is fate unavoidable?
- Two young Spanish men, with a university education, are tired of unemployment and decide to move to Germany. But soon they will find out that finding a better living is not as easy as they expected.
- Juanjo, a college professor, seeks help from his student to win his girlfriend back. However, things become complicated after they find out a secret.
- Celia, an 11-year-old girl, studies at a convent school and lives with her mum, a 30-year-old widow. The arrival of a new classmate hurls Celia into adolescence.
- In war-torn Spain, during the tumultuous 1937, a Republican young officer will hopelessly fall for the charms of a deceitful femme-fatale who will not hesitate to use him in her best interest.
- Interwoven emotions and struggles of three women of different generations aiming to build the lives they desire, their own future, love and dreams. All of them lose the love of their lives and they will have to pursue their happiness and fight for their dignity in a dark and hostile word.
- This is the story of Mariano Gavín's life and feat, known as The bandit Cucaracha. He and his band go through a series of robberies, ambushes and riots in their aim to steal from the rich to give it to the poor.
- Tackles in a comical way the internal conflict of comedian Miguel Ángel Tirado as he tries to run away from the character that brought him to fame.
- Carlos Saura, a living legend. Félix Viscarret, a director who wants to make a film portrait of the great master. He draws up a plan. He thinks it's brilliant. He will show the intimate side of Saura through conversations of the genius with his 7 children. Everyone accepts. But Saura does not like talking about the past.
- After "Sevillanas", "Flamenco" or "Fados, Carlos Saura gets once again behind the cameras to shoot a musical documentary about la Jota, the traditional dance and folk music from his homeland: Aragon During the shooting of "LA JOTA", Carlos Saura puts forward a new journey starting from the most basic and rooted to his land's folk singing and traditional dance, to those who anticipate the future of this powerful music; in a visual journey where the scenery and the light will be the support of the story, intending to leave a vital, historical and unique document to future generations, that serves as a memory and reference for everyone who loves music.
- Antón García Abril, the genius, the composer, the man.
- Antonio and Felisa have been together their whole and now that their health is more fragile their are afraid of not being able to take care of each other. The prospect of having to go into a retirement home appears on the horizon as a threat. Not all is Vigil portrays love in old age, tossing-and-turning nights due to the fear of loneliness, death and separation from the beloved. It portrays the fear of leaving one's life in someone else hands and losing independence.
- El rey de Canfranc es un documental dirigido por José Antonio Blanco y Manuel Priede González cuyo tema central es la historia de Alber le Lay, que ocupó la figura del jefe de aduanas en la frontera existente entre Francia y el Pirineo y Aragonés para esconder su verdadera identidad de espía, y que tenía como sede la estación ferroviaria de Canfranc. La historia de Lay trascurre durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, cuando el creó una red de espionaje desde Canfranc con la finalidad de permitir la huida de judíos y refugiados. A pesar de que su colaboración con la Resistencia Francesa le pudo costar la vida, Lay siguió con su labor, que además incluía el paso de suministros de unas zonas a aquellas que estaban sometidas al régimen de Vichy. Documental dirigido por los españoles José Antonio Blanco y Manuel Priede González.
- The life of one of the most important filmmakers and thinkers of the 20th century.
- Since repetition is the essence of festive rites, each year, the people of Cetina participate in their fiestas-the series of celebrations in honor of their patron saint-with renewed excitement and hoping to repeat the same thrills. Their ritual dances combine religiosity with Baroque artifice, sanctity with laughter. The memories and testimonies of the danzantes and contradanceros-the dancers from various different generations who have participated in these two dances-, offer an inside look at this celebration. The dance-pronounced "dan-thai"-and the contradanza are the day and night of the local fiestas in Cetina (Zaragoza), a village of some 700 inhabitants that has managed to preserve these two unique dances.
- In 1940, the World is immersed in the II World War, and Spain suffers a severe postwar. In this context, the British Consulate in San Sebastian hosts a spy network formed by Basque, Aragonese and French reporting on German troop movements and the passage of goods. Established a weekly connection between Canfranc, Saragossa and San Sebastian. Using information from this network of spies helped defeat Nazi Germany. The spies involved in the events explain us their history.
- The memories of the remaining survivors of the guerrilla movement known as Maquis, active in Spain between 1944 and 1952. Through their interviews we recover from oblivion that movement, one of the most unknown and important phenomenon of a period that the present "historic memory" of a whole country needs and wants to restore. The documentary shows the daily life of the guerrillero and their living conditions up in the mountains during the clandestine times. The program also addresses which were the reasons and motivations that pushed them to the harsh path of the guerrilla.
- The body of a 60-year-old woman is discovered on the beach of Alycastre in Porquerolles. She was an admired painter on the island. Her body at the foot of the cliff evokes the Lycastre, the legendary dragon that gave the bay its name.