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- Ferdinand Magellan fulfills Columbus' dream, finding a westward route to Asia. The docu-series depicts Magellan's epic 16th century voyage during which his crew discovered new lands and peoples before he perished.
- Through interviews with victims, members of the clergy, journalists and experts, this series looks at the accusations of child abuse against catholic institutions in Spain.
- Documentary about the artist Miquel Barceló, where he explains how he started working the ceramics as an art form and language.
- En 2013, 19 periodistas son secuestrados en Siria por el estado islámico. El reportero español Marc Marginedas, el primer rehén en ser liberado, vuelve al lugar en el que sucedió todo. Esta es la dura crónica de ese mediático secuestro.
- He was one of the first to record Sinatra, married Charo, and from time to time had dinner with Al Capone. Xavier Cugat led a ridiculously full life, but he also helped introduce Cuban rhythms to America paving the way for Afro-Cuban jazz.
- A documentary about memory. From within a double exile, it follows the personal pursuit of Albert (a journalist born in exile in 1962) to recuperate his own roots.
- 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.
- This is the story of a friendship between a young filmmaker and a blind cinematographer, between Sebas and Gabor.
- The Sound of El Raval is a musical documentary that aims to show the new reality that coexists in Barcelona's Raval neighborhood and the possibility of a still distant integration through music. Through the collective creative work of the Raval all Stars, a group of musicians consisting entirely of first or second generation migrants from around the world, we witness the fusion of their talents and their desire to try and explain their neighborhood using freestyle forms. The at times difficult coexistence of their different ways of understanding music and life creates a complex film, in which stories of hope and uncertainty are combined together - stories that make up the reality of a marginalized district, where the sounds of its people and music are a call for freedom and hope.
- An exhibition at Gaudí's building "La Pedrera" in Barcelona brings together the exceptional artistic talent of two great Catalan creators such as Antoni Gaudí architect and Jaume Plensa sculptor.
- A terrorist of E.T.A. and his direct victim's wife are in the same room of Nanclares de la Oca prison, ten years after the murder of her husband.
- No Recordo Res explores the normalization of sexual abuses in the context of nightlife, behind which hides a widespread culture of sexual violence against women.