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- Documentary about the artist Miquel Barceló, where he explains how he started working the ceramics as an art form and language.
- A documentary centered on the figure of Carles Barba, an amateur pioneer filmmaker born in Terrassa in 1923, with a very extensive work filmed on the streets, characterized by his interest in the human figure, especially the contrasts between social classes and women.
- Mind control and continuous learning in liberalizing their conditioning provides a deeper contact with life, although it may seem paradoxical. In this state the true creativity, the source of all happiness arises.
- Mockumentary about mythical Apolo venue, great temples of electronic and avant-garde music in Barcelona.
- Como los sintechos pasaron el confinamiento de la covid-19 en la calle.
- "The awakening of the squares" analyzes the 15M movement, a year later, from six people who lived in the Barcelona occupation of Catalonia Square. The documentary looks at the process of this movement that shook society in the demand of more democracy and raised the expectation that citizenship could force a change of cycle in the country. We present the reflections of the protagonists, and the view of passersby, the media and the political class. Although the camp was dismantled, the film tries to understand what traces the movement has left behind.
- Entre Vinyes is a road trip non fiction film about the wine tourism in Catalunya.
- What's the process of retrieving a sunken ship and preparing it for display in a museum? How do archaeologists work underwater? One of the biggest wrecks ever discovered in Spain was the 'Triunfante', sunk during a French siege in 1795. We follow the process from its discovery to its display in a museum and learn what makes this ship so special.
- Documentary by Joaquím Jordá, part of the Barcelona School.
- "Fiestas del Pilar" was the name of the label that identified a can preserved in the Fotofilm laboratory during the seventies. In fact it was a false title, invented to protect what it contained: a clandestine film. It was not the only one, there were many more. Almost fifty years later, some of their authors explain the stories of these films with political content that broke the topics of representation of the working class, registering a new ethical, aesthetic and cultural canon.
- Coinciding with the preparation of an exhibition about Rovira-Beletaat at the Film Archive of Catalonia, his granddaughter Lara began an investigation to know who was actually her grandfather. Through family photo albums, his films, an unpublished script and memories of friends and family is revealed the magnitude of this filmmaker who now seems forgotten by almost everyone. The story culminates with the opening of the exhibition at the Film Archive, where Rovira-Beleta's legacy, which was deposited there with the hope of sharing it with whoever would remember, finally sees the light.
- Moved by the closing of a cinema, a young director decides to investigate if the movie theaters in Barcelona are at the end of its days. During a journey of five years, she will enter the tight world of exhibition, witness the transformation of this art and business and she will experience unrepeatable experiences in the wombs of many cinemas.
- Pitarra. Forgotten or unknown?
- It is an adaptation of The Odyssey, Homer's poem translated into Catalan by poet Carles Riba A free adaptation but respecting the original verses of the Odyssey The filmaker has drawn the characters, cut paper, and makes them act in natural landscapes. It is a craft film, the characters move by hand, or leaving them running in the water has not used any computer animation program
- The death of Juan Pablo II also supposed the end of one of the great characters created by the actor and humorist Xavi Castillo (Alcoi, Spain). That imitation had been decisive in his career: he was censored when he included it in one of his shows. With the pope dead, Castillo had to capture the tics of the new pontiff, Benedict XVI. That is why he put on the pilgrim's outfit and chased the Pope during his visit to Valencia on the occasion of the V World Meeting of Families. In this event the Valencian city council overturned with the visit of the head of the Vatican State, while several citizen groups joined forces to demonstrate against this waste of public money in a secular state. And Xavi Castillo was there. Would he manage to find his pope?
- DocComTV Presents - Mireya is an activist of the 15M revolution in Barcelona. But when I was following Mireya, like sometimes happens, death cross the road, someone dies in the hands of the police. The people ask for justice, Mireya is one of them, starts the fight.
- A Fine Line takes us on a breathtaking journey over the spectacular snow covered peaks of the Alps as we join a small group of extraordinary mountain athletes in their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
- Enclosed for decades by the ineffectiveness of governments and supranational organizations, the conflict that keeps 200,000 Western Saharan refugees in a corner of the Algerian desert has created generations of people who have never had the opportunity of treading the land that their parents used to work and that they still love and claim for themselves. "Hereves" is a discovery return trip to the Saharawi refugee camps narrated from the eyes of two girls who have two sceneries in common: the arid sand of the Tinduf desert and the Mediterranean mildness of Mallorca Island. With this trip, "Hereves" gathers up the testimony of different generations of women who live in and outside the camps and depicts a portrait of the present and the future that they will inherit in a country which has had no land for 33 years.
- The portrait of a somewhat martian character, Pedrito de Campanet, 22-year-old Majorcan young man.
- Scientific, technological and social developments suggest that multilingualism will take hold in the 21st century. Babel won't be a curse any longer but an opportunity for growth. A documentary exploring the advantages of multilingualism.
- 01 is an experimental documentary about the new possibilities of the digital camera and a train journey from Sant Celoni to Barcelona early in the morning on a Thursday of October 21, 2004.
- The leader of the rock band LOS PAJAROS LOCOS, Antonio Maria Mayolas, explains about how was born his band and about life in Spain in the fifties and how has changed the music today. Maybe they were the firs band who used an electric guitar.
- A lyrical and detailed chronicle from the process of a recording of the "XY" voice and cello catalan duo. They use the acoustics from specific locations as a third instrument such as an ice pit, an observatory or a lighthouse. Psychogeography and deep listening on a trip about breaking apart and finding yourself again.