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- A literature teacher suspects that a well-respected surgeon has drugged her and begins a legal case against him.
- Three stories intertwined which occur in a single day. The day Ines discovers she is pregnant, Antonia decides to abandon her family and Marian realizes she is going to die. PLANS FOR TOMORROW comprises an urban portrait of daily life, an extraordinary moment when the characters find they are able to remake their lives.
- Spain at the end of the 50s. Miguel and Antonio, both single and in their early 30s, go on a trip to Ibiza, lured by the European sexual myth and the illusion of freedom. But on the island, nothing will be as they expected.
- The story of an immigrant Spanish family in Germany. When her parents decide to go back to Spain, Isabel chooses to stay in Germany, until she meets Manuel, who is half Spanish, and starts to feel homesick.
- A teenage girl has a conflict with her elders.
- A normal guy, supporting actor in the theatre, girlfriend 17 years younger, a small flat in Madrid and reasonably happy - until the arrival of his son, a middle-class Peter Pan trying to make a place for himself in his father's life.
- Three friends since childhood walk towards maturity. All of them take place in Ibiza.
- In a globalized world, where the threat of redundancy hangs over thousands of workers, a few decided to say NO. Asturias, north of Spain, 1993: 232 metalworkers are made redundant. Instead of accepting a future of social exclusion and unemployment, their epic response came as a surprise to everyone. A moving story of survival and dignity during the longest labor dispute in European history and a reflection on the consequences of global capitalism for our democracies. A film about the working class of today.
- A young deserter promises to restore a bell. An old legend says that a specific note from this bronze bell would move away storms. To clear the sky of clouds will give God a view of the war.
- In the middle of nowhere, along a secondary road, a small old gas station so judgmental interrupts the arid countryside. Its owner is José (José Ángel Egido), a man of about fifty years marked by the tragic death of his wife. With him working his sons, Pablo (Uceda Ismael), a ten year old boy who simply want to have a normal family and Rais (Noelia Castaño), a young girl of twenty years, tired of the monotony, just think go there to begin to live their own lives. One summer afternoon a luxury car stops in front of the gas station. Three people on the trip entirely outside the world of José and his sons: Antonio (Hector Alterio), a film actor who goes to the location of the movie you are working, Manuel (Jorge Roel), an ambitious assistant Production and Juan (Frank Spano), a Venezuelan immigrant, driver of the car that moved. Although at first believe they are lost, Manuel contact your boss, who gives the order to remain in the gas station until the rest of the crew go to find them there. In this way the three visitors were forced to share the waiting time with the three locals. Antonio, tired of the banality of fame, is intrigued by the life of José, who is not never seen any of his movies and it comes quite naturally, Manuel has the opportunity to reflect on his life and his relationship with his wife, Juan finds that there is no need to come from another country to be abroad; Rais decided that the time has come to go and begins to prepare his departure, Pablo note first that her family is disintegrating and José discovers that perhaps is not the father should be for their children. Unexpectedly, these six people spend eighty minutes that together mark a before and after in their lives.
- Three men talking to three women we never see, three men arguing, three men claiming no one understands them. "Frozen souls" is a deep insight in the every day life of three isolated characters, a quick glance into the drama hidden behind the anonymous faces we see on the streets any given day.
- Recreational sex in a bath house could become something more... unless HIV intrudes.