A journalist and a journalism student get locked in a bathroom, leading to a discussion about their age-gap relationship and the society of Madrid in the 1980s.
Dance with the Devil (1997) tells the story of a young man who gets involved with a dangerous gang after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman. As he becomes more and more entangled in their criminal activities, he must navigate a web of violence, betrayal, and satanic rituals. Along the way, he also finds himself falling in love, leading to a tragic and twisted romance.
In Two Much, a man named Art is engaged to two different women and must navigate a world of mistaken identities and comedic misunderstandings. With the help of his friend Max, Art must keep his secret twin act going while also dealing with the consequences of his deceit. This romantic comedy explores themes of love, deception, and the lengths people will go to find happiness.
In the 1950s, a talented Spanish actress returns to her homeland to star in a big budget Hollywood film. She reunites with old friends and faces numerous challenges, both professional and personal, as she tries to navigate the complexities of the film industry and her own complicated relationships.
A documentary series that tells the story of the rise and fall of the Pujol family: a story of politics, corruption and the portrait of a Catalonian society who saw in Jordi Pujol, the head of the Catalonian government between 1980 and 2003.
Barcelona, Spain, in the late sixties. Eugenio, a young jeweler who has fallen in love with Conchita, a singer, to the point of learning to play the guitar to accompany her in her performances, will first have to learn to overcome his stage fright.
Vera and Juan have made the decision to divorce and want Alonso to act as a Good Man, a kind of mediator to help them in the process. Isolated in an idyllic house by the sea, the time will come for all of them to reveal their secrets and to confront the idea of love and loss.
Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed is based on a true story and takes place in 1960s Spain. An English teacher named Antonio travels to Almeria, Spain to meet John Lennon who is filming a movie. Along the way, Antonio picks up a hitchhiker named Belén who is running away from home. Together, they embark on a journey filled with friendship, adventure, and self-discovery.
Memories of My Father is a poignant drama that follows the protagonist as he looks back on his life and reflects on his complex relationship with his father. Set against the backdrop of history, the movie delves into themes of loss, repression, and freedom of speech. Through a series of audio-tapes and voice-overs, the protagonist takes the audience on a nostalgic and emotional journey, navigating through his memories of growing up, his sister's tragic death, and the impact of his father's choices. From childhood adventures and reckless driving to moments of heartbreak and profound revelations, the movie explores the profound impact a father can have on a son's life.
During the Spanish Civil War in 1938, a group of prisoners in a concentration camp are given the opportunity to make a propaganda film. As they struggle to work together amidst personal conflicts and cultural differences, they find solace in the creation of art.
Spanish filmmaker David Trueba travels to New York to interview Woody Allen, who reviews his filmography and his many personal and artistic concerns.
Rafters is a documentary that follows the personal stories of Cuban refugees who risk their lives in makeshift rafts to flee Cuba and start a new life in America. The film explores the struggles and perseverance of these individuals as they navigate their way through a foreign land, trying to make a living and maintain their Cuban identity amidst the challenges they face.
A comedic and romantic movie that takes place during the new year's eve. It revolves around hairy-bush, brother, and love.
I Come is a 2000 movie about a passionate flamenco dancer who must navigate the complexities of gypsy culture and family relationships. The film explores themes of love, identity, and the power of art to heal and unite.
A multi-part feature on the governing body of Spain, the Popular Party under Jose María Aznar. Themes include the bombing of Iraq, immigration, U.S. fire in Baghdad, and the manipulation of the media.
After almost thirty years of his career, the musician Fran Nixon joins film director David Trueba for a travel around Spain in which they'll talk about it and meet some friends.
In The Good Life, a 14-year-old boy explores his innate voyeuristic tendencies through watching football on TV. He navigates through family relationships, sexual frustration, and friendship in a non-linear narrative set in the 1990s.
A reporter finds unexpected happiness when she discovers she is pregnant and begins a search for her true partner and place of belonging.