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- The story of a young woman's descent into the kinky and dangerous sexual underground in Madrid.
- The vicissitudes of Gloria, a neurotic housewife, and her family's peculiar characters.
- A nightclub singer seeks refuge with gay nuns on dope in a Madrid convent.
- A meat factory worker accidentally kills a taxi driver, and begins gradually killing people close to him in order to cover up his original crime. He starts getting rid of the mounting corpses stored in his bedroom through his day job.
- The film tells the epic story of an expedition that took place between 1560 and 1561, headed by Pedro de Ursúa, in search of "El Dorado." The territory they explored subsequently became Colombia. Three hundred men sold their property and souls to travel down the biggest and least known river in the world. After the rebellion of Lope de Aguirre (who took over command) against Philip II, the king of Spain, this expedition became one of the best-known episodes in the conquest of "The New World." Accompanied by a team of all types, Lope de Aguirre's adventure will end in tragedy, exposing the full range of human miseries.
- A painter becomes obsessed and begins an affair with a mysterious woman who was touched deeply by one of his works.
- The story of a boy and his family during the Spanish Civil War.
- In 17th-century Navarre, Lord Fermin has started a witch hunt. Villagers are arrested and tortured to extract "confessions"; Fermin is actually using this horror to tarnish Unai, a farmer who opposes his tyrannical rule.
- Verónica, recently divorced and with a son, begins to reorganize her life and adapt to the new situation. Her problems are relegated to the background when Carlos, her masseuse, is killed. Knowing himself in danger, Carlos left Verónica with a message on the answering machine: she had to pick up a package hidden in the sinks of a railway station. From that moment on, Verónica won't rest in calm.
- In 1939, in a French prison camp, José Garcés of the defeated Spanish Republican army raises the spirits of his fellow prisoners by telling the story of the year he was 8 years old, 1911, in a small town in northeastern Spain. He was a rascal, baffling his father, always in trouble, and in love with Valentina, a neighbor girl. On his roof top at night he sends semaphore messages to her. He writes poems. He gets them into trouble, killing her father's breeding pigeons. When the two families camp at a decaying castle, his tutor, a sympathetic priest, tells him about the most valiant men, the saints, the heroes, and the poets. Already a poet, he learns a lesson about being a hero.
- In the early Spanish Civil Post-war, in Madrid, during the most hard times of the Franco dictatorship, a group of second-rate players try to get out of their wretched lives taking advantage of the artistic caprices of the son of a rich man who supports the regime. They try to stage a Pre-war 'zarzuela' (a sort of Spanish operetta), 'La Corte Del Faraón', which ironically, thirty years later, is too obscene for the regime censorship. They finally manage to perform the 'zarzuela' but end up in the police station where they confirm that justice depends on which side are you on
- King Carlos II of Navarre once (XIV century) sent his brother Don Luis de Beaumont to lead a military expedition into Albania and reclaim the Albanian throne he inherited from his wife. But the journey to the rebellious kingdom is long and hard and, in the end, Luis must ask himself whether success is the same as happiness.
- Madrid, 1947. In an isolated Spain during the years after World War II, Luisa, the attractive widow of Captain Estrada, refuses to live according to the social norms that repressed and subjected women. She, on the other hand, is a temperamental woman of liberal ideals who lives her love life as she pleases. One day, she receives the visit of the handsome captain Javier Zaldívar, who has just returned to Madrid after spending some time in the Spanish Sahara. Old friend of her husband, although always in love with her, Javier will not hesitate to court Luisa now that she is a widow. So she lets herself be loved and both initiate a torrid relationship.
- Young and attractive, Beatriz is a renowned lawyer thanks to the connections of her father, an important businessman. Lucas, a young guy with a dark past, struggles to get out of his unfavorable situation. So, when he is arrested with a cache of adulterated cocaine, he becomes a client of Beatriz. The pure cocaine has hidden it with the intention of distributing it only with his partner Uriarte; for this he has had to deceive another of his cronies, making him believe that the business has failed.
- Two old friends meet each other 10 years after they spent summers vacations together when they were young. He was secretly in love with her.
- Ángel is an aging professor, a lonely widower without purpose. His lovely, spirited neighbor, Terese, interrupts his suicide attempt when she comes to borrow wine. She invites him for dinner and he meets her lover, Alberto, and their young child. Terese captivates him, he develops a school-boy's crush, and when Alberto invites him to write something for their theatre troupe, called the Stilts, he jumps at the chance. When he's not writing, he spends every waking hour with the Stilts. They take him in. It's not enough for Ángel: he begs Terese to spend time alone with him, and they do become lovers. He's obsessed. It cannot last: what will he do when she breaks it off?
- The story of Corocotta, the indestructible Cantabrian who challenged Rome and fought of the army of Augustus for years. He was so bold that it the emperor offered a the reward for his life.
- Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program under the title 'Alone in the wee hours' ('Solos en la madrugada'), which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his relationship with these two women will change his pessimistic view of life.
- Opening at the funeral mass for Mikel, we flashback to those that played a part in Mikel's life and death; his estranged wife, his traditional Basque mother, a female impersonator and friend to Mikel in his coming out, and even the local priest.
- An alcoholic partier becomes a paranoid maniac when a manuscript that predicts real-life horrors takes possession of his mind.
- In the late 1950s, after assassinating the mythical kingpin Goncalves and dividing their domains, Ventura and Otálora, rival bosses and old friends, fight with their gangs for control of prostitution and smuggling. Anabel, Ventura's favorite prostitute and her young lover, will live their passion amid the violence that surrounds the port city.
- After the premiere in Madrid of "Cae la noche", the latest film by filmmaker Félix Ortiz, he embarks on a trip to Galicia. By distancing himself from his usual surroundings, he tries to find a new story to tell. At a stop on his route, he meets Clara, a teenager who travels aimlessly and who convinces him to accompany him for part of the journey. After several frustrated attempts to get rid of her, Félix ends up accepting that Clara goes with him to Finisterre.
- A man of a certain social position falls in jail and request protection to a pickpocket and con man during his stay. On his release he promises to help his friend what then creates many problems.
- A wife and her kids plan the killing of the abusive husband and father. Based on a real crime.
- The spring of 1937. Franco's troops prepare the assault on Bilbao after the failure of their offensive on Madrid.
- The news of the Franco's death has a special resonance in the family formed by Florentina, her daughter Encarna, her son Hilario, and the children of the marriage, Juanita and Manolín. At the same time, Florentina informs the family of a much more important announcement than the dictator's death: her husband Emiliano, who had been given up for dead in the Spanish civil war, is alive. During Franco's regime he has been hidden in the family home itself.
- Short documentary from the series Escala en Hi-Fi.
- Luis and Aurora live around Madrid. Their life is quiet and peaceful until it comes Antonio, their new neighbor. Luis thinks that neighbors are the usual bores that turn music up, do not greet and always call at inopportune times to ask for something. However, Aurora considers them friendly, helpful and willing to help in whatever it takes. But things get complicated when Aurora and Antonio strike up a friendly relationship.
- The back stories of seven girls who work as hostesses in a sexy Spanish night club.
- A fierce passion grows between a well-known actress and a gypsy, from whom she seeks advice about her role in a new version of Pygmalion.
- A man is in his flat and he has a leak on his ceiling, suddenly the ceiling caves in and a dead man falls through unsure of what to do he tries to take the man out of his flat but at that moment the ceiling really starts to leak, but its not water coming through...