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- A Goya-nominated documentary that approaches the reality of a group of veteran actors who lived through their glorious days in the 60s and 70s.
- An elder woman (Romelia), her daughter and her grandchildren take a few days on holidays to visit a small town outside the city. The town makes Romelia melancholy and her daughter wants to find out about the mystery of her unknown father.
- Who is Luixy Toledo? The man who became popular in the 90s for denouncing Michael Jackson for having plagiarized "Thriller" opens in this documentary that reveals a fascinating character. A mad genius with a single album on the market (the indescribable "Greatest Hits", with songs dedicated to the crime of Alcásser, AIDS or Anabel Segura), who reveals to us, among other things, how he saved Michael Jackson's life .. In the 10th century.
- The documentary shows the panorama of sound culture and the adversities it has had to go through due to the prohibitions of the federal government. The ¨Sonideros¨ are a social and cultural phenomenon that are part of the folklore of Mexico City. This activity has become a profession in which entertainers play ¨cumbia¨, ¨salsa¨, ¨bachata¨ and ¨guaracha¨ music pieces. These events fill the streets with people willing to dance the night away. It is the debut feature of Veracruz documentary photographer Joyce García. This feature-length documentary was awarded the Incentive Program for Cinematographic Creators of the Mexican Institute of Cinematography in the "project development" in 2015.
- The acid story of three unknown actors as they try to survive in the Spanish acting industry.
- The documentary deals with the life and work of female Spanish artists and intellectuals who were forced to flee Spain after the Civil War and began a journey into exile where they had to start over, both personally and professionally.
- Santos is a short film about the figure of the director Santos Bacana, a Spanish director who has become famous for the music videos of C. Tangana. This short film was the first beginning of Little Spain.
- In 1956 in the coastal city of Benidorm, Sylvia, an American poet, spends her honeymoon. After an argument with her husband, she goes out for a walk; the sun hits hard and she suffers from sunstroke. Confused, she travels back in time to 2022. As she wanders through the future she bumps into Belén, a TV celebrity, with whom she becomes good friends.
- El Barro de la Revolución takes place in the Philippine rainforest and reveals life on the inside, without the usual mandate of the camera, of the military, social, political, emotional and educational actions of one of the guerrilla units that Polo visits with his complicity. It is a shared and solidary project, which shapes a story in which the daily duties and urgencies acquire an extreme political and poetic relevance. In short, and from our perspective as spectators, we are once again questioned about the indissoluble condition of the intimate and personal in the political sphere.
- Beyond the evictions in Spain, the new film by Carlos Serrano Azcona tackles many other issues of social and political interest in a free, experimental and impartial montage. Evicted throws the viewer a bleak political scenario towards the most disadvantaged in society, albeit with a hopeful look that focuses on the redemption possibilities that still exist in society through empathy.
- Made by the writer and filmmaker Augusto M. Torres, this short documentary follows one of the most mythical streets in the center of Madrid. Fernando VI Street, one of the narrowest, longest and winding streets in Madrid, changes its name every three or four blocks, going from Paseo de Recoletos to Cea Bermúdez. She began calling herself Doña Bárbara de Braganza, continued as Fernando VI and Mejía Lequerica to reach, through Francisco de Rojas and Trafalgar, General Álvarez de Castro.
- Augusto M. Torres makes a tour of images in honor of the entire CIRCUS THEATER of Orihuela. Halfway between the stable theater and the circus tent, the TEATRO CIRCO were multipurpose venues that, following a typology of Parisian origin, hosted shows of all kinds: concerts, theater, cinema, circus, operetta. The CIRCUS THEATER of Alicante, after being dismantled, moved and rebuilt in Orihuela, was inaugurated on April 25, 1908. It closed in 1978 and remained in a state of ruin and abandonment. Citizen pressure managed to reopen it in 1995, after a laborious recovery and rehabilitation process by the Orihuela city council.
- A journey about the search for the identity of the most famous contemporary African-American artist and one of the most relevant painters of the 20th century, Jean-Michel Basquiat.