Paco's Men is a hilarious TV show that follows the misadventures of a police detective named Paco and his team in Madrid, Spain. Filled with satire, comedy, and twists, the show takes a unique approach to crime-solving as they navigate through investigations, infidelity, divorce, and the ups and downs of their personal lives. With plenty of action, humor, and unexpected moments, Paco's Men will keep you entertained throughout.
In the small town of Pedraza, a veterinarian named Elena discovers a mysterious coin with supernatural powers. As she investigates further, she becomes entangled in a web of dark forces and begins to question her own sanity. With the help of a priest, she must face demonic possessions, exorcisms, and the secrets of the Vatican to unravel the truth behind the ancient coin.
Álex, disappointed in love, sends an angry voice message to his boyfriend but accidentally sends it to Bruno instead. This mistake leads them to meet, and what starts as a date becomes something more significant.
Cheers is the Spanish version of the original series. It was produced by Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins and broadcast by Telecinco. It was first aired on 11 September, 2011. It follows the same theme as Cheers.
Witness the remarkable journey of Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano as they embark on an epic voyage around the world, having set sail from Spain half a millennium ago.
Perfect Strangers is a movie about a group of friends who gather for a dinner party. As the night progresses, they decide to play a game where they all place their cell phones on the table and share every text message or call they receive. The game leads to shocking revelations and exposes secrets that threaten their relationships and friendships. The tension builds up as the group confronts their own insecurities and questions the trust they have in each other. In the end, they realize that the perfect strangers they thought they knew may not be so perfect after all.
A group of robbers, after a heist, find themselves trapped in a village full of witches. They must escape while dealing with the witches' magical powers and bizarre behavior.
They are on their way and Eva is still insecure. Her deep love and devotion for Jaime has led her to accept a special offer: swinging in order to arouse their marriage after fifteen years. Jaime seems doubly confident: a curvy 19-year-old Brazilian is waiting for him, while Eva has to resign herself to an uninspiring and unattractive partner. What looked like a night of playing, liberation and revitalization for this husband and wife becomes a mess inside four walls when Jaime discovers that their partners for the evening are not who they said they were.
In a small Spanish village, a mother and her gay son face racism and prejudice from their fellow townspeople. With the help of a transvestite dancer, they navigate the challenges of coming out while dealing with rivalries and a love triangle. The story explores themes of acceptance, love, and understanding.
In the midst of a chaotic New Year's Eve, a cast of eccentric characters navigates through the rivalries, romances, and violence that ensue, all set against the backdrop of a live television special.
On a family holiday in 1991, their teenage daughter runs away with her boyfriend. The parents, desperate to find her, accidentally travel forward in time to 2022. In this future, they witness the drastic changes that have occurred in Spain over three decades.
When a cop killer and a terrorist plot threaten a city, a police officer races against time to solve the case and save innocent lives.
Bulgarian Lovers is a comedy-drama that explores the themes of love, relationships, and the clash of social classes in Bulgaria. It follows the story of a young aspiring actor who falls in love with a wealthy businessman. As their relationship develops, they are confronted with the challenges and prejudices of Bulgarian society. The film provides a humorous and insightful perspective on the complexities of relationships, class differences, and the pursuit of happiness.
Boystown is a comedy crime movie set in Madrid, Spain. It revolves around a series of murders that take place in a neighborhood undergoing gentrification. The story follows a group of gay men who become suspects in the crimes and must navigate their way through the investigation while dealing with their own personal struggles and relationships. With themes of murder, serial killers, and male homosexuality, Boystown offers a unique blend of comedy and crime.
The first of four installments in the groundbreaking Heartbeat of the World anthology film series. Comprised of several short films by some of the world's most exciting directors, Words with Gods follows the theme of religion - specifically as it relates to an individual's relationship with his/her god or gods...or the lack thereof. In Words with Gods, each director recounts a narrative centered around human fragility, as well as environmental and cultural crises involving specific religions with which each has a personal relationship; including early Aboriginal Spirituality, Umbanda, Buddhism, the Abrahamic faiths, Hinduism, and Atheism. An animated sequence by Mexican animator Maribel Martinez is woven through each of the film segments, with each segment narratively connected as a feature-length film.
When a man is murdered in a tight-knit Spanish community with a significant gay population, chaos ensues as secrets and hidden desires are exposed. The plot takes a comical twist as the investigation becomes entangled with the complexities of male homosexuality.
The Stolen Years is a movie about a woman who discovers that her husband has been living a double life. As she unravels the truth, she must confront the stolen years and the secrets that have been kept from her.
It's summer 1970, and the hippie movement has taken over an entire generation. In a beach house, a very unique family begins their summer vacation, which will change everyone's lives: Fernando (the father) an actor, Lucia (the mother) devoted housewife, and their four children- Chucho (the eldest), Elena (the intellectual), Juan (car-crazy) and Veronica (the youngest).