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- In the summer of 1977, a political prisoner, living in exile, recounts the circumstances of his escape to a journalist: in April 76, a group of ETA members planned to escape from prison, but the project fails when, due to a tip-off, the guards discover the tunnel they are digging. The inmates, far from being discouraged, start a second tunnel.
- Kalabaza Tripontzia, "The Magic Pumpkin", is an animated movie about the traditional tales and legends from the heart of the Basque Country in northern Spain.
- Atanasio attempts to liberate the powers of the mythical North Wind in Terranova while Watuna, Ane and Peiot, descendants of those who trapped the North Wind in a pot, try to defeat him before he achieves his purpose.
- Pirate Dimitri, together with his crew, will face some dangerous slave traders to rescue a beautiful lady and find a great treasure.
- A rural drama set in Obaba, a mythical region in northern Spain, where a young filmmaker struggled to capture the feel of the area, which in turn leads to a wealth of self-discovery.
- Patricio Etxebeste owns a beret-making factory. An important local figure, he is standing for mayor in the upcoming elections. What nobody knows is that he is completely ruined and can't even pay for his yearly holiday.
- The murder of a councilor, a beating given to an immigrant, a homophobic secondary school headmaster.
- Nömadak Tx is a road movie documentary of Igor Otxoa and Harkaitz Mtnez. de San Vicente of the Basque Country in Spain who take their ancient Txalaparta percussion instrument to native peoples in India, the Arctic Circle, Mongolia, Algeria, and the Saharan Desert.
- Love and terrorism collide in this sexy Molotov cocktail of raging adolescent hormones and righteous indignation.
- A small plane manned by a sinister character crashes into the house of Olentzero, the old charcoal burner who for hundreds of years has filled the houses with gifts at Christmas.
- A love story between a Basque farmer and a Peruvian immigrant.
- The funny and crazy story of a kitchen school in ruins and there students during one day, in which they find a hidden treasure.
- A trip to the heart of Nepal is more than just an adventure. It means going back in time to one of the most beautiful and authentic countries in Asia. Four days walking around valleys and the Himalayas took us to our starting point. In Dooban, we began a six-day descent on the white-water Tamur river, the jewel of the Kachenjunga. Achuut and Txus led an expedition that brought some incredible excitement and emotion on the river, symbol of life in Nepal and a direct contact with its people.
- Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire? After more than 50 years without seeing each other, two 70 years old women dare crossing the line.
- It narrates the adventures of a handful of schoolchildren who, fed up with being mistreated by bullying children at school, decide to form a secret group and plan small reprisals. Inspired by superhero movies, the film reflects the problem of bullying, but always with humor and entertainment.
- Amerikanuak is a documentary about Basque immigrants who went to USA looking for work as shepherds and looking for a better future. It takes place in Elko, Nevada. In this little western town we will see how their everyday life is, how they relate with each other and with the rest of the community. They tell us what difficulties they had when they arrived to a this country. Basically, Amerikanuak talks about feeling homesick, about struggling in a different country to make a decent living and about being part of a community.
- In the Basque region of Navarra, the director - a stranger - stops the passers by at the political graffiti, letting them explain what they mean and why they were painted. A documentary feature about repression, the anti-terrorist act and the events that happen within our common borders.
- The look at the rural life is as old as the cities, but, unfortunately, it usually imposes an idealized and simplified vision over a more complex reality. Using a lightweight equipment we've traveled through the Basque-French border trying to make a reliable portrait of the places where the inhabitants of his world live and work.
- What happened in Durango (Basque Country) during the 80s? Did something exceptional actually happen? Through interviews, and audiovisual excerpts of the time, this documentary portrays the cultural, local and neighborly experiences in the 80s' Durango.
- At the death of his father, Paulo, the youngest son, will have to be in charge of his mentally handicapped brother Daniel. Based on the novel by Bernardo Atxaga.
- Three characters, a journey and an end goal: to donate their car to the Baltistan Foundation. During the adventure, two wood chopping, or aizkora, performances to divulge Basque culture. And concurrent to this story, another plot. Alex Txikon, one of the three personalities here, will sign onto an amazing sport challenge: to set foot on them two monsters that go over 8000 meters, the G-1 and the G-2 and culminate the deed with the ascension of the K-2. Two approaches, different but linked together by one same purpose. Will our friends be able to achieve success in this adventure?
- Gartxot is a Twelfth Century minstrel from the Pyrenees who is sent into exile by the new Abbot of Roncevallis. This Abbot's goals are to capture Gartxot's only son, Mikelot, and forcefully convert him into a singing monk. After being captured and tortured, the child manages to escape and sings once again beside his father having him promise to never allow them to lock him up in the monastery again. Their songs become a symbol of the struggle against oppression. Time and time again with the help of folk, they manage to shake the authorities off. In the end, as authorities manage to surround them, Gartxot remembers his promise to his only son leading to a tragedy that to this day is remembered.
- When life repeats itself, we'll do anything to change our destiny. We'll toil and sacrifice for our families, without asking the cost on our children. To support his family in the Basque Country, Joaquin must herd sheep alone in America. Burning suns and blistering winds have made him a quiet and distant man. When his son joins him herding, years of separation and sacrifice come to a head. Together, they must battle the mountains, the isolation, and each other. The first American-made Basque-language film, Zuretzako tells the story of filmmaker and Princess Grace Award-Winner Javi Zubizarreta's grandfather. Starring Zubizarreta's own father and brother in the title roles, Zuretzako tells the story of the sacrifices that fathers make and the toll they take on their sons.
- A Basque economist settled in Barcelona is involved in a love triangle between his Catalan girlfriend, who is pregnant, and a childhood heartsick friend, to whom he declared out of compassion thinking she was going to die.
- Hendaye, 1940. The German armies just beating France and reaching the river Bidasoa outposts, from this date until 1944 the country will be submitted and this region will become a rest area Hitler's armies.