Curro Jiménez was a successful Spanish TV series that aired on TVE1 from 22 December 1976 to 1979. Its main theme was Andalusian "bandolerismo" in the 19th century, located in the Ronda mountains. The main characters were four bandits, Curro Jiménez
Biopic of Javier Imbroda, coach and teacher, who transformed people and cities. The story of an overwhelming personality who made everyone win. Imbroda made it possible to take his school team to the national elite, the creation of Unicaja, the Lithuanian revenge or the genesis of 'the family', the best Spanish team in history. The documentary questions the conception of superficial and fleeting success compared to the human and profound triumph that Javier Imbroda represented in all its facets.
Spanish Affair is a romantic comedy that follows the hilarious misadventures of a man from the Basque Country who falls in love with a spirited woman from Andalusia. Their relationship is tested as they navigate cultural differences and stereotypes, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comical situations. The film explores themes of love, identity, and the clash between different regions of Spain.
During the Spanish Civil War, a man named Higinio hides in a small village and lives in a hidden trench to avoid political repression. He spends decades in fear and isolation, experiencing hallucinations and struggling with the memories of the war. His neighbor becomes his only connection to the outside world. As time passes, Higinio's secret becomes a burden, leading to revenge, betrayal, and the discovery of a hidden room that holds shocking secrets.
Carmen is a tragic romance that takes place in 1800s Spain. It follows the story of a soldier who falls in love with a seductive woman named Carmen. Their passionate affair leads to jealousy, betrayal, and ultimately tragedy.
In Windstorm 3, a teenage German girl named Mika moves to the Andalucia region in Spain with her dad. There, she forms a bond with a wild horse named Windstorm and discovers the oasis of freedom. Mika and Windstorm participate in a horse-racing competition, facing challenges along the way.
Makey is a humble police officer that, unexpectedly, gets caught in the middle of a dangerous international drug operation in the Costa del Sol, Spain.
Goodbye is a thrilling movie that revolves around revenge and corruption. The story follows a female police officer who is determined to seek revenge on a mob responsible for the death of her husband. As she delves deeper into their underworld dealings, she uncovers a web of corruption that reaches high into the ranks of the police force. With twists and turns at every corner, Goodbye keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Blancanieves is a tragic drama set in 1920s Andalusia, Spain. It is a modern retelling of the Snow White fairytale, following the story of a young girl named Carmen who becomes a bullfighter. The film explores themes of love, tragedy, and the struggle for independence.
Undercover Wedding Crashers is a hilarious comedy that takes place in the beautiful coastal city of Cadiz, Spain. When a drug lord begins trafficking drugs under the disguise of a wedding, a brave police detective goes undercover to bring him down. Along the way, he encounters a pregnant woman, a love interest, and a series of comedic mishaps. With slapstick humor and witty dialogue, this movie will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Wrath of the Wind tells the story of a political agitator seeking revenge in 19th century Spain. After the murder of his son and the torture he endures, he becomes determined to seek justice and bring down those responsible. Through a series of events involving sabotage, betrayal, and assassination, he navigates the dangerous political landscape of the Spanish countryside. The film showcases the struggles of the oppressed agricultural workers and their fight against the aristocrats, emphasizing themes of revolution and anarchism.
Religious-based images and traditions permeate the lives of all the people who inhabit Seville. Historically, the city's mariquitas ("sissies") have also assimilated them in their childhood and, through them, have been creating their own encounter spaces and their own codes. Nowadays, new dissident identities continue to respond to them: they participate or distance themselves, they continue what exists or transform it. This film looks at these traditions from a perspective always relegated to the margins.
On March 22, four days after returning to his home in Andalusia, Luis de Vargas writes the first of his letters to his uncle and favorite professor at the seminary. He reports that his father intends to fatten him up during his vacation, to have him ready to return in the fall to finish his training for the priesthood. He mentions in passing that his father is courting a twenty-year-old, attractive widow, Pepita Jiménez; his father is fifty-five years old. Pepita had been married for only a short time to an eighty-year-old moneylender named Gumersindo. Luis is not eager to see his father marry again, but he promises his uncle not to judge Pepita before he knows her.
A murder is committed in a small village of Andalusia.
The film shows the genesis of the El Rocío pilgrimage and unveils the economic, socio-political and religious reasons and interests that nurture the phenomenon.