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- Romeu, a corrupt cop, hires the services of Cid and Alex, to catch a notorious criminal, who left Mexico and is on his way to Galicia, Spain to find the killer of his brother, also trying to catch the same criminal is an FBI agent.
- Illa of Arousa, 1971. María earns her living fishing and also helps other women in their deliveries. After an unexpected event, she is forced to flee from her and begins a dangerous journey that will make her fight for her survival.
- A woman in a Galician fishing village is struggling to get by with hard work and rough charm. With her 18-year-old daughter now ready to stand on her own two feet, Ramona begins to question her life up to this point.
- Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.
- Mariña, Ada and Tomás form an irregular triangle of bodies, intentions and vibrations. Mariña has an intense love affair with Ada when Tomás, a mutual friend, enters the couple's intimacy.
- As Neves is a mountain village where everyone knows each other. The night of the Carnival, the teenagers of the village throw a party where they get high on mushrooms for the first time. The next day, they wake up to the village completely snowed in by a snowstorm and the news that Paula, one of the girls who went to the party the previous night, has disappeared. The village is getting cut off, the Internet is no longer working and it is urgent to find her. The investigation following Paula's case will cause a deep change in the villagers' lives and their relationship with the world.
- In a village where the sea and the moon are near, there was a monster, three witches, many ghosts and a shipwrecked man.
- Three stories of sordid and animalistic human behavior taking place under the gaze of spectators.
- Sabonis, Eduardo and Modesto get in troubles again when the wife of the Portuguese criminal lord they helped to arrest appears claiming to recover the lost money when he was arrested.
- ARIMA It is the story of four women and a girl who- se existence is disrupted by the sudden arrival of two strangers. One of them is fleeing from the other, sneaking around town like an elusive being, a ghostly presence of uncertain existence. The other character --an injured man carrying a gun-- will disrupt the women's way of life in different ways. The whole plot takes place on the fine line between reality and imagination, between dreams and nightmares, fear and desire, within a story shrouded in mystery ARIMA is something you glimpse through the mist, something you can sense but still fail to see clearly. A dream, a memory, a desire.
- Eduardo and his brother-in-law, Sabonis, are in desperate need for money. The solution: kidnap Modesto, Alicia's brother-in-law, the woman who got them into trouble in the first place, only she's not planning on paying a penny.
- Caroline dreams of a life filled with adventure. Then one day, while living with her healer Granny and troublesome cat Mus, Caroline gets her chance. While looking through her granny's healing potions, Caroline stumbles across a magic formula that will make her fly. Jumping with excitement, Caroline turns an ordinary umbrella into her own personal flying broomstick. But magic isn't always used for good and when the evil leader of a manufacturing company finds out about the magic potion, she kidnaps Caroline's Granny in order to steal the recipe. When Caroline finds out, she jumps into action and starts off on the adventure of her lifetime to rescue her Granny.
- Miguel, a teacher, assigned to a creepy village feel's a fascination for Dorinda, who has an affair with Mauro who was found dead hanging from a cherry blossom tree. Miguel begins to suspect that his soul is still roaming the village.
- Waiting for answers that don't seem to come, Sica stares at the waves. Her father, a fisherman, drowned in the sea. In an isolated corner of the world, Sica doesn't lose hope. Even if she needs to go against the current.
- The walls between us always end up falling.
- A married couple living in Berlin decides to move to a town in the province of Orense, in Spain, and start a new life. But in that town there is a secret of death.
- Carme lives in a mountain village in Galicia with her sick mother and father Ramón, with whom she hardly speaks. Working in a bakery, she feels the urge to escape from this oppressive atmosphere, but circumstances always seem to stop her. But during the "Rapa das Bestas" weekend - a celebration of the age-old struggle between man and horse - Carme's older brother, Luís, comes home with his wife María.
- A homeward journey to a land where time dissolves into memory, mist and rituals.
- Costa da Morte is a region in Galicia (Spain), which was considered as the end of the world during the Roman period. Its dramatic name comes from the numerous shipwrecks that happened along history in this area made of rocks, mist and storms. We cross this land observing the people who inhabit it, fishermen, gatherers of shellfish, loggers... We witness traditional craftsmen who maintain both an intimate relationship and an antagonistic battle with the vastness of this territory. The wind, the stones, the sea, the fire, are characters in this film, and through them we approach the mystery of the landscape, understanding it as a unified ensemble with man, his history and legends.
- Maria Solinha from the 17th century and Maria Solinha from the 21st century were both attacked by the dragon.
- This is a tense and intense 24-hour account of three men's lives, three befuddled mates that walk through live in chaos, through repressed and misleading sex, while closing doors and throwing the keys away, as if they wished to leave everything behind, walking towards their own perdition.
- Johnny Tri Nguyen stars as an elite double agent tasked with taking down his own country's freedom fighters. However, when he meets a beautiful rebel he rethinks his loyalty.
- JACINTO is a nine-year-old child trapped in the body of a man near his forties. He lives in Mallou, a decaying and abandoned small village in the middle of the mountains, along with his parents and his dearest pig, Martiño. It's been a long time since the last time he spoke. Something happened when he was a child that shut him up for good. Jacinto spends his days playing in the woods, going to church on Sundays, watching old vampire movies and visiting his secret spot: an abandoned Seat 127 hidden in the mountain. His mother, Maruja, adores him and makes sure he has everything he needs. His Father, Amancio, is a retired legionnaire that wants to maintain the discipline at home. And Millan, his younger brother, left the village to live in town some years ago, and only comes back when he is looking for money. They are the Becerra family. Jacinto's world is turned upside down when two new neighbors arrive at the village: Alex and Ana, two black metal artists that arrive from Sweden looking for a peaceful place to record the new album for their band, "Tardigrades". Someplace free from distractions. Alex comes from a galician family, and they occupy the house that belonged to her grandmother. Soon they become friends with Maruja, that is excited to see new faces in the area. Jacinto, however, having seen so many vampire films, is convinced the girls are vampires and will bring disgrace to his family. Amancio, that still has an antiquated mentality, can't understand what two girls are doing living together, and doesn't approve of the new neighbors. Both families have to face also an important language barrier and some cultural differences that don't ease the situation. The Swedes refurbish the old house to make it livable, and Alex takes advantage of the situation to record some videos for her Youtube channel, talking about survivalism and rural life. She becomes every day more obsessed with succeeding as a youtuber, and she starts forgetting about music. This becomes a problem between her and Ana. In the meanwhile, Martiño, Jacinto's pig, is becoming a grown-up. Slaughtering time is close, and Jacinto releases him to save him from the knife. His heroism gets him beaten by his father and, in the end, is useless. The Swedes find Martiño by chance and get him back to Amancio, that starts liking the girls much better. Jacinto, on the other side, ensures that they are the Devil himself. Jacinto has enough reasons to hate the newcomers. They don't know it, but everything they do has fatal consequences to the poor guy. They capture Martiño and foil its escape from being killed. They also destroy Jacinto's secret spot when they mistake it for some junk. They call the forest ranger to have it retired, and Jacinto loses his favourite place to hide from reality. Suddenly, the girls discover they have the right to share the communal forest benefits, and the Becerra family doesn't seem satisfied with their requests. The communal forest is their main source of income, and they are not willing to share it with some "outlanders". Amancio, who has a life-threatening heart condition, suffers a heart attack while arguing with the girls, and dies instantly. Jacinto and Maruja can't help but blaming them for his death. With Amancio dead, Millán comes back to Mallou willing to be the man of the house, inherit his parents' estate and convince the girls to give up about sharing the money. He has too many debts from gambling and drugs and needs fresh money as soon as possible. However, neither Maruja nor the Swedes want to be guided by him. Millán, angry and crazed by the drugs and the lack of scruples, decides to undertake an insane plan: killing his own mother, convincing Jacinto that it was the girls who did it and use his fears about vampires to make him avenge Maruja and kill the girls. The plan seems to work. Millán drowns his mother at the laundry. The authorities are confident that it is a suicide, but during the wake, Millán convinces Jacinto that all their fantasies are true: the swedes are not but vampires, and they are guilty of their parents' deaths. If he wants to become the family hero, he has to hide behind a mask and kill them. Jacinto, encouraged by his brother's words, succeeds at killing Ana, but faints at the sight of blood. Millán disappears during the wake to assassinate Alex before she runs out and ruins his plan. When the time is right to hide the corpses, Jacinto faces his brother. The traumatic experience he has just lived make him lose his innocence. He is not a child any more, he speaks again and is unwilling to be led by anyone. Millán, now frightened by Jacinto, runs and hide at the church during the funeral of his mother, planning to walk away from any suspicions and leaving Jacinto with the corpses. Jacinto, that really thinks that he has just committed a heroic act, enters the building carrying the corpses in a wheelbarrow. Then, he lives the dead girls next to the altar, as an offering. Jacinto is found guilty of the crimes and shut in a psychiatric hospital. The incident has the media attention and Millán becomes quite a star. In the end, he finally makes money thanks to the crime he himself planned. Now that no one lives in Mallou, he organizes tours related to the "Mallou's Vampire Slayer Crime". "Dark tourism", the latest fashion.
- A documentary that reconstructs the struggle of the female workers of a ceramic factory in Vigo (Galicia), closed in 2001.
- A couple retreat to an Atlantic island to rebuild their relationship, strained by changes through the years. In this strange landscape a lighthouse seems to exert power, and a strange woman appears on the beach after almost drowning.
- Anxo is a man that returns to his home village in the Galician countryside in Franco-era Spain after the war.
- Throughout the first half of the 20Th century, thousands of women left Galicia alone to go to America. Many of them were illegal, carrying on documents that forged their age and even their identity. Stories as Merce's, set aside for going into service, and from night to morning, dismissed. With nowhere to go or no one to ask for help, Merce spends three days and nights at Constitution Station, where her life is linked to other emigrants' lives. On a par with a job at the factory Mil8, Merce gets married, attends financial classes in the Galician Societies when finally comes a day that the rule is shattered by something as simple as being captivated by a situation which is hard for her to name.
- Documentary film that portrays a fascinating woman: Luz Fandiño. Poet, activist, feminist, nationalist and revolutionary. At 89 years old, she is one of the living voices of Galician emigration, from which she returned poor but with a deep awareness of her identity, her language and her gender. Luz is a witness of the hardest realities of the 20th century. For being a woman, for being an emigrant, for being poor, for being a leftist. The story of the documentary revolves around her portrait: her life story, her political fight and her poetic work, but also around what Luz generates around her and that shapes her legacy, because for many people Luz is a reference, almost an icon. Luz is a brave woman, a deeply political person and someone with an exceptional humanity. How does this poet, who despite the trembling of her hands writes every day, understand the world? What moves her to such an effort?
- Alfredo Méndez, 40 years old, keeps the cryogenics preserved corpse of his wife in his country house.
- It is a film about a town located on the border between Portugal and Galicia that refuses to disappear. You can see everyday images of the lives of neighbors who also interpret an existentialist work. Therefore, there is a confusion of reality and fiction.
- Bruno remembers almost nothing about his aunt, the poet Xela Arias, who died when he was only 5 years old. Almost twenty years later, he decides to make a film about his process of getting to know and connecting with her memory.
- Thirty Lights is a journey into a world that slowly disappears, seen from the perspective of four girls who inhabit it.
- Sonia, the daughter of a prominent publisher, is about to fulfill her lifelong dream of marrying Rosendo, a promising writer with homosexual tendencies, who pines for his fiancee far less than he does for the brand new literary award launched by his future father-in-law. The wedding shindig will bring its share of unexpected surprises.
- When their village is flooded, the Crebinsky brothers and their cow miraculously survive when they are swept away by the current. They end up somewhere along the coast, where they grow up at the foot of a lighthouse.
- The story of three childhood friends who see their friendship deteriorate as a result of class differences and love conflicts that arise in their lives.
- The love history between two galician children is broken by the forced migration of galician people to America. When many years after he comes back a rich man, Xonxa is a married woman.
- To the frontier between Galicia and Portugal, a man forgets his memory drinking in a source of water. He begins a way to his true identity.
- Roberto is tired of living and dreams on making a zombie film, but nobody takes him seriously.
- A tale in four times directed by Carlos Alvarez-Ossorio, based in the theatrical performance Brand by Cámara Negra (a spanish theatre company) inspired in the dramatic poem by Henrik Ibsen. Brand wakes up next to a tree in the middle of a desolate space. He seems not remember who is he or what he is doing there. After wandering aimlessly, he meets three unknown who don't speak a word. Without knowing exactly what they want from him, Brand, who sees in everything what surrounds him biblical signs of a divine mission, lets himself be guided by them. From that moment, everything develops as a tale at the same time naive and cruel, in a rough, rude and primitive environment.
- Manuel, a man with intellectual disability, lives in a forgotten Galician village from which he does not remember ever having left until he decides to enter the city, a truly unknown territory for him.
- A Paixon De María Soliña' is a feature film with a historical setting which describes the Tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition through the inquisitorial trial against María Soliña in Galicia (Spain) in the XVII century, accused of witchcraft.
- Álex, a young filmmaker, wants to shoot a documentary about her parents: Antonio and Eva, who met at the Paraíso nightclub in 1989, a place that has now become a supermarket.