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- A monument in the city of Almeria (Spain) pays tribute to the 142 local men killed during World War II at Mauthausen (Austria) extermination nazi camp. The shortfilm looks for the testimonies of Antonio Muñoz and Joaquin Masegosa: two survivors that, now in their eighties, fight against oblivion with memories that at times turn into nightmares.
- A documentary that revolves around the new Asian cinema, the wave of films from the eastern territories that began appearing in Spain after the success of films like "The Ring". Includes interviews (archive footage) to Quentin Tarantino, Tom Mes (author of "Agitator. The Cinema of Takashi Miike 'and responsible for the website midnighteye.com), Ryhuei Kitamura, Takashi Miike , Tony Rayns (British critic, the top specialist in new film Eastern) and Takashi Shimizu.
- A woman talks to a man who was her lover when she was young in a bar of the village with a little hate. When he decides to stay there again the feeling suffers a change in her hurt heart.
- Once is a 2007 Irish musical film written and directed by John Carney. Set in Dublin, Ireland, the naturalistic drama stars musicians Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. Collaborators prior to making the film performing under the stage moniker The Swell Season, Hansard and Irglová composed and performed all of the original songs in the film. Shot for only 112,000, the film was successful, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States. It received enthusiastic reviews and awards such as the 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film. Hansard and Irglová's song "Falling Slowly" won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song and the soundtrack as a whole also received a Grammy Award nomination. Once spent years in development with the Irish Film Board. It was during a period where the film board had no chief executive (for about 6 months) that the film was given the go-ahead by a lower level executive on the provision that the producers could make it on a budget of approximately 112,000 and not the initial higher budget.
- A long talk with the spanish screenwriter Rafael Azcona, who's credited in the writing of more than 100 films. He's well-known for his colourful scripts, indulging in picaresque characters and flavourful dialogue.
- Tom the Chauffeur's weekend isn't going to plan. His only task is to feed the wealthy widow's cat whilst she's away. Brilliant! This is his chance to impress his date Dolores by masquerading as the owner of the huge mansion. But they're interrupted by a burglar who manages to kidnap the cat and blackmail Tom into a Menage-a-Trois! Is that the only penalty he'll pay for his game of bluff? Perhaps not... There's a twist in this tale: someone's watching this whole comic caper unfold... Who's the peeping tom having the last laugh? Is it the moronic security guards? Or is it the wealthy widow getting her own voyeuristic kicks?!
- Robinson Report was a sports television program broadcast monthly presented by former soccer player Michael Robinson.The program began broadcasting in 2007 and the broadcasts are short, 25 minutes.2 The program won the Ondas Award 2009 for "best entertainment program or special coverage. He has also been nominated twice for the ATV Awards in the category of best documentary program in 2012 and 2013.
- Sara is an orphan child in a world destroyed by an alien invasion. Leaving behind her innocence, Sara unleashes the power of her psychokinetic abilities to survive the attacks of the invaders and free the human survivors.
- An English publisher specialized in Spanish culture and her husband arrive in Madrid on the trail of some manuscripts by the English poet Benton, who died in Huesca during the Spanish Civil War. These documents are supposed to be in the possession of Mainar, an old anarchist fighter. The contact and the subsequent relationship with him will mean the crisis of the couple and, finally, it will provoke in Mainar the outbreak of his personal drama.
- Beltrán, a failed saxophonist is abandoned by his wife. He falls into a deep depression and travels to Cuba. There he meets Rachel, a beautiful singer, whom he ends up falling in love with.
- Systolic/diastolic are the beats of the heart and it is this organ, which, more or less, symbolically tells the story of Ángel and Toño; a couple who have to face a terrible situation: Ángel's death.
- The 2010 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament ran from Monday 21 June until Sunday 4 July 2010. It was the 124th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tennis event of 2010. Queen Elizabeth II attended on Thursday 24 June 2010, for the first time in more than 30 years.