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- Unable to find the war he's been asked to cover, a frustrated war correspondent takes the risky path of co-opting the identity of a dead arms-deal acquaintance.
- Based on José Antonio García Blázquez's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Jacinto Martín del Río, AKA 'Jaci', a fatherless lad who feels a strong love almost unhealthy for his mother, a bourgeois widow with unclear virtues. Anyway, that will not be an obstacle for him to notice other women.
- A seventeen year old boy follows the painful path to discovering that he is transsexual.
- A boy and a girl from two rival Gypsy families fall in love.
- The impossible relationship between a man and a woman, but also the destruction of aesthetics. The girl wants to seduce her beloved with incoherent stories that he does not care at all. Through this relationship, the film projects the idea according to which it is impossible to tell a story. The project does not pursue the coherence of a well-told story, rather it demands to observe what is shown and to deepen the different facets of the characters. Its purpose is to lay the foundations of a certain pop aesthetic in a Spanish way, in which the images can not refer to the world but to the publicity that the world sells to us.
- Jesús escapes from the seminary and decides to live independently. Through an advertisement in the newspaper, he learns that people are taken to form a pop band. After numerous examinations, he is disqualified along with three other boys. But Alicia, an enterprising girl who watches the exams, decides to form a musical group with all of them. After finding the wigs, dresses and instruments that will accompany them in their new artistic career, they are locked in the house of the grandmother of Jesús to compose and rehearse. The musical (and loving) uproar is assured.
- An amateur documentary filmed on the streets of Barcelona in 1964 in which, with surprising rapidity, the images lead us from the most bourgeois and luxurious spaces of the Catalan capital to the darkest and most marginalized, which accentuates the differences between social classes in this ironic document about Francoist society.
- Portrait of the life and works of the great Catalan painter Josep Madaula.
- Juan Valdés, manager of a company, plays a game of cards with a group of people he has met at a cabaret. Realizing that one of them is cheating, he fights with the man and unwittingly kills him. To cope with such a situation, he is forced to embezzle his company, but he is discovered. When, after three years in prison, he comes out and discovers that he was the victim of a scam, he sets out to take revenge on those who ruined his life.
- Proignant story of a father-daughter relationship, filmed in Super 8.
- Without Albie knowing he was coming, Douglas is finally able to catch up with him in Barcelona, Albie who is not too happy to see his father in expecting Kat and expecting specific news about being an imminent father for which he was bracing himself. While they are able to bring up some issues that have been wedges between them for the better part of their lives, certain other issues come to light that weren't truly surprises but that may help them come to new terms in their relationship. But arguably the biggest issue is one where Albie is forced to take the lead and that will extend their stay on the continent for another couple of weeks, an extra two weeks for Douglas to bridge the gaps between both him and Albie and him and Connie before it's too late.
- A few years before Barcelona hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics, filmmaker Jana Bokova made this idiosyncratic portrait of the city and its people.