The Tree of Blood is a drama film that explores the deep and intricate secrets within a family. It follows a couple who uncover hidden truths about their family history and confront the complexities of their relationships. The film touches on topics such as the Spanish Civil War, the evacuation of children, and the involvement of the Russian Mafia. It also delves into themes of infidelity, murder-suicide, organ trafficking, and the impact of war on the lives of individuals. As the family uncovers long-held secrets, they are forced to confront the consequences of their actions and the bonds that tie them together.
In the 8th century Basque Country, a young girl named Irati leads a group of Christian and Muslim warriors on a journey to find a lost treasure. Along the way, they encounter magical creatures and face the threat of a decaying world. Irati introduces the protagonist, Eneko, to a world where everything that has a name exists. Together, they embark on an adventure to discover the true heart of the forest and fulfill their destinies.
Georgia Rule follows the story of Rachel, a troubled 17-year-old girl who is sent by her alcoholic mother to spend the summer with her strict and no-nonsense grandmother in a small town in Idaho. As Rachel tries to navigate her way through the rules and restrictions imposed by her grandmother, she finds herself in a series of conflicts and confrontations that force her to confront her past and come to terms with her family's secrets.
In The Red Squirrel, a man meets a mysterious woman who claims to be his wife, but he can't remember her. As he tries to uncover the truth, he gets tangled in a web of lies, secrets, and motorcycle accidents. With themes of love, deception, and amnesia, this film takes viewers on a surreal journey through the complexities of relationships.
A plastic surgeon, Dr. Rossiter, disfigured in a car accident, turns his circus into a sanctuary for criminals. He uses his surgical skills to transform the performers, who then seek revenge on those who wronged them.
In the midst of World War II, a woman named Nina and her family find themselves caught in the crossfire of the Basque Resistance and the Nazi SS. As they navigate the treacherous mountain passes and face constant danger, Nina must confront her fears and make sacrifices to protect her loved ones.
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 the midst of the Spanish Civil War, a young Basque man gets caught between family feuds, forbidden love, and the brutal realities of war. As he navigates through the complexities of life and death, he must confront his own cowardice and find the strength to follow his heart.
Operation Ogre is a gripping drama set in 1970s Spain during the Franco regime. The story revolves around the construction of a tunnel and a subsequent terrorist attack carried out by the notorious ETA group. The film explores the tense political climate of the time and the struggle for freedom against a fascist regime. With a nonlinear timeline and archive footage, Operation Ogre offers a thrilling and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Vincent Etchebar is spotted by the impresario Cartoni who gives him the opportunity to break into Paris. But nothing will go as planned.
Overdose is a harrowing drama set in the city of Bilbao. The film follows a group of teenagers who become entangled in a world of drugs, crime, and violence. As they navigate the dangerous streets, they experience the highs and lows of addiction, friendship, and coming of age. With a backdrop of police brutality and social issues, Overdose explores the devastating consequences of heroin addiction and its grip on the lives of these young individuals.
Featuring plenty of two-fisted action with romantic and political overtones, this intelligent thriller from Spanish director Daniel Calparsoro is set in the Basque region of northernmost Spain and centers on the clash between two Basque terrorists whose relationship becomes strained when the female starts refusing to kill their enemies. Unfortunately, for someone like her, leaving terrorism can be as dangerous as remaining in the fray.
A band of Basque immigrants treks through the Old West toward California, where they hope to put down roots and open wineries. When the group's leader dies, his widow Gabrielle marries his brother in accordance with Basque tradition. But it's a loveless union; Gabrielle is smitten with Lon Bennett, the scout who's been hired to guide them on their journey.
Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrator unravels several stories related to the economic, social and psychological conditions of past and current artists.
For 80 Days is a heartfelt movie that explores themes of love, friendship, and second chances. The story revolves around a group of old friends who reunite after many years and embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Set in the beautiful Basque region of Spain, the film follows the lives of several characters, including a lesbian couple, a housewife, and a piano teacher. As the characters confront their pasts and face unexpected challenges, they learn valuable lessons about the importance of love, friendship, and forgiveness.
Bilbao, Basque Country, 2001: a ruthless terrorist attack shatters the family of police officer Carlos Martínez. Barcelona, 2013: Carlos leaves Mariusz, a Polish immigrant, in charge of his daughter and, offering vague excuses, returns to the Basque Country and rents a house in Lekeitio, a small village by the sea.
GAL (2006) is a gripping movie set in 1980s Basque country. It follows the story of an investigative journalist who uncovers government corruption and state crimes committed by the ETA terrorist group. The movie portrays the challenges faced by the journalist as he exposes the truth, tackling themes of counterterrorism, government corruption, and the fight for justice.
Julio is at a turning point in his life. His fish farm business has collapsed, and his attractive fiancee, Concha is pushing Julio to get married. But Julio seems strangely unenthusiastic about marrying into Concha’s affluent family lottery business. Things get complicated when he finds a fortune in jewels...
Ander, a gay Basque farmer, forms an unexpected bond with an immigrant single mother and faces challenges of unrequited love, prejudice, and societal norms in a small rural community.