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- Follows the transcendent themes of adolescence such as love, heartbreak, discovery and conflict during summer camps.
- Alone in a foreign city, Cassandra must solve a family's darkest, deepest secrets before she can confront her own past.
- In 1931 Barcelona, Alma is perhaps the most modern woman of her time. Her father is the most prestigious brain surgeon in the country. Her husband is also her psychiatrist, and a disciple of a certain revolutionary doctor called Freud.
- Two students are arrested for painting revolutionary graffiti on the university walls. They escape from the camp and flee with two American girls, disguised as rich young men who are showing Spain to two tourists.
- Vida privada, a 4-episode TV-series based upon the literary work by Josep Mª of Segarra, is first of all the nostalgic chronicle of an era, of a group of different people in crisis. Represented in the late years of the Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, and in the early years of the First Republic, "Vida Privada" explains the lifestyle of the Barcelona high society, dominated by the intrigues and the moral, physical and economic failure of the members pertaining to it. A bourgeois social class surpassed by the events of its social environment. It is not more than the end of a world represented in a family, the Lloberola's, which set them as the symbol of this social environment in disintegration.
- Oscar builds a laser which oddly begins to speak to him when switched on. They set off on an adventure, along with Oscar's goose Kina, to rescue a kidnapped child.
- It's a windy day, perfect for flying kites. A father tells his son, while both are lost in the middle of nature, a story starring a giant whom he puts voice, which is always hungry and with whom the child will maintain a long and entertaining conversation.
- Catalonia is experiencing a period of great significance. Democratic decisions we make in the coming months will shape our future. L'Endemà is a documentary film that aims to clear up the many questions the undecided might have. To analyze reality from an open view, critical and unconventional. From eyes that take into account the everyday concerns of all Catalans.
- The exhibition, which coincides with the birth centenary of the poet Federico García Lorca, proposes a realistic recreation in images by Frederic Amat of the poet's screenplay Trip to the Moon. The aim, according to Amat, is to unravel the mysteries of the screenplay, an effort to distill its essence, silhouetting his poetic suggestion and let the script itself manifests in the different film procedures that invites the Lorquian conception.
- He was an icon for a generation of freedom fighters, frequently risking his life for his dream of universal social justice. But his final battle would be for the right to a dignified death. As a key figure in the Spanish resistance, Miguel Núñez paid a heavy price for confronting the Franco regime. He was repeatedly tortured, spent 14 years in prison and was sentenced to be executed. After his death sentence was commuted and he was finally released, Nuñez took on the dictatorships of Central America, fighting with the Sandinistas in Nicaragua and working with, amongst others, President Evo Morales. But when diagnosed with a serious illness, Nuñez chose to turn his death into an act of affirmation. Under pressure from the Church and the far right, doctors in Madrid are now reluctant to administer palliative care. Many patients have died in agony. Declaring that "if there is no freedom to die, there is no freedom to live", Nuñez became a passionate advocate for patients' rights.
- The sun has a central role to play in almost every shot of this analogue cinematic declaration of love to Barcelona, the adopted home of filmmaker Alba Cros Pellisé. Barcelona is where she met other lesbian women for the first time, where she found lovers, and where the members of her chosen family live. She films them at their homes and on the streets, where sunlight illuminates the cobblestones and walls, as well as people's faces. Cros complements her journal-style voice-over with title cards, jazzy music and the familiar, nostalgic sound of film running through the camera.