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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.
- Robin Hood, aging none too gracefully, returns exhausted from the Crusades to woo and win Maid Marian one last time.
- The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot -- the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt, who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to survive the ordeal.
- Centers on true happenings of Nevenka Fernández, a young woman in 1990s Spain who courageously reported sexual harassment by her employer. Her tenacity pioneered the fight against workplace misconduct in her country.
- A woman reflects on her childhood relationship with her father, attempting to understand the depths of his despair and the truth of his myths.
- The daily life of those who dream of working in the world of the bullfighting. A movie that follows the pupils of the School of Tauromachy in Madrid. Reveals the human side of the bullfighter: his emotions, sensations, and sacrifices.
- A renowned psychiatrist gathers 6 patients in an isolated basement to complete treatment with his acclaimed method renowned for curing complex cases. The experiment turns tragic. A police lieutenant uncovers the patients' traumatic truths.
- The Forest of the Lost Souls is a dense and remote forest, Portugal's most popular place for suicide. On a summer morning, two strangers meet within the woods.
- Political and religious prejudices are destroying the relationship between two teenagers in wartime Spain.
- Marcelino's earnest wish is to marry Maribel, a former prostitute. When she gets to know his elderly mother and aunt, however, strange things concerning Marcelino's first wife start to arise.
- Set in Galicia in northwest Spain--an area famed for its beauty and smuggling--this film shows a once-thriving fishing and shipbuilding culture fallen on hard times. Feisty, street-smart Lena, 18, lives in semi-penury with her hard-drinking slob of a father, Gorrión, and hopes to escape by getting a grant to study in Portugal. Gorrion is involved with local drug-smuggling mafiosi, including Lena's godfather Gitano, their Portugese Cachero, and strong, silent Milio. One day, Lena returns from her job to find Gorrion badly beaten up: The gang had accused him of stealing. Lena visits the gangsters and offers to help pay off her father's debt by working for them. After Gorrion forgets to deliver Lena's grant papers, a fragile emotional bond develops between Lena and Milio. When they set off to Portugal to do a job, events start to rumble.
- Ana is a former ETA member who lives in a village called Bermillo de Sayago, near the border with Portugal. She works as a veterinary with her friend and fellow Dario. With him, she shares her daily tasks, along with their daughter Amalia. Ana is a woman hidden in herself, but one day she meets José, an attractive man who makes it return to her past since José participated in the dirty war in Spain (GAL) against Basque refugees in France.
- Everything takes place in the times of Felipe II when he begins to lose all the lands conquered by his father Carlos I. Don Juan appears before this panorama, a man who will see his wishes fulfilled .
- In a Spanish provincial capital, several of its most representative members of society are preparing to celebrate the wedding of Virtudes Valcárcel to the handsome Gonzalo.
- Evelio, a physical education teacher, rejects the society in which he has lived, which is why he raises the great human questions about the meaning of life and tries to find a doctrine to follow, despite its scarce preparation. Finally, he will believe he will find the guide he needs in the old poet Dámaso de Blas, so he decides to follow him to Madrid.
- A group of kids form "The Red Devils" playing to be generous bandits. But what they do not know is that they will run into some scammers who have just arrived in their city, Zamora (Spain).
- "Los Pobladores" face their last rehearsals and preparations for their performances in the Principal Theater and in the 2020 Carnival parade.
- Susana feels unhappy.Her life does not go well but at the worst moment she becomes aware of something locked in the depths of her mind and she learns she must take care and love herself to go from darkness to light.
- In a Castilian city, the daughter of a Republican intellectual killed in exile has to return home to bid farewell to her dying mother and take control of her father's vast cultural heritage.
- 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.
- Stolen Time is a biographical sketch of Tomás Salvador González, renowned poet and writer from Zamora, a polyphonic portrait of an exceptional human being drawn from the voices of those who knew and loved him, who worked on common literary projects, who wrote or they talked with him and about him, and a synthetic approach to his creative world: to the poetry that he worked with so much care and skill until hours before his death, to the audacious and original graphic work that he created giving noble and new life to materials recycled materials, cuttings from the newspaper El País, intrepid ideas and hidden corners in the pages that he scrutinized and called "Poetry to be looked at", and his passion for cinema, which made him persistently summon the group of faithful who throughout a few years they met in the semi-sacred rite of what was previously known as cine-club.