El Mort Viu portraits the Gifra family: the father, Joan, unmotivated and unemployed, a passionate follower of Saint Rabuci; Marc, the ever-angry older brother, a hard-working yet embittered man who has taken the reigns of the family; and the problematic younger son Llàtzer, a NEET parasite that feeds on the decline of his family and the birth of a monster settling in a very peculiar town, between dramedy and fantasy, through the filter of Spanish tradition of very dark humor.
Dalí, être Dieu (2002) is a documentary film that explores the life and artistic works of Salvador Dalí. The film provides an in-depth look into the career of this influential artist, covering his unique style, surrealist masterpieces, and his impact on the art world. Through interviews, archival footage, and narration, viewers get an insight into the mind of Dalí and his artistic process. This documentary offers a comprehensive exploration of Dalí's life, his eccentric persona, and his contributions to the world of art.
The suicide of a young man who claims to be God is the beginning of three episodic stories that will reveal part of his past. The different characters orbit around the young suicidal completing an elliptical narrative.
Eli is a lawyer from upper class who is pregnant at her thirties. On the same day the Oral Hearing of a media trial has taking place, her father, a renowned lawyer from Barcelona, disappears.
A couple of loving parents wake up his son in the middle of the night. They must talk about something urgent and horrifying that will change his life forever.
At the time of her death, and after a lifetime of silence, a woman decides to confess all her terrible secrets to one of the psychiatrists in the mental institution she is held in. A story that talks about three generations of women marked by fate.
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