In the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, a detective investigates a series of ritual murders that are haunting the city during a popular festivity. As he digs deeper, he uncovers social prejudices, drug addiction, and a complex web of relationships, including a love triangle and an adulterous wife. With the police investigation, a serial killer, and the mythological references, the detective races against time to solve the murders and bring justice.
The Invisible Line is a compelling and intense TV show that takes place in Francoist Spain during the 1960s. It dives deep into the violent and turbulent political landscape, delving into the ideologies of ETA, a secret organization involved in acts of terrorism. The story revolves around a family torn apart by political propaganda, surveillance, and the repercussions of their involvement with ETA. The plot beautifully weaves together themes of espionage, family relationships, and the struggle for freedom in a historical setting marked by violence and oppression.
In 19th century Basque Country, an orphan blacksmith enters into a deal with the devil, and chaos ensues as he must confront supernatural powers and face the consequences of his actions.
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.
In the mid-1980s, the GAL, a Spanish paramilitary group, pursues and assassinates members of the terrorist gang ETA who have taken refuge in the sanctuary they have created in the south of France. Grégoire Fortin, advisor to the French Minister of Justice, and Domingo 'Txomin' Iturbe, leader of ETA, are forced to negotiate in order to find a solution to the violence that plagues the region.
The Basque Country, Spain, 1980s. In an atmosphere of tension and fear, where the harassment of separatist nationalism and the violence of ETA terrorist gang are a constant in life, Eloy, a young civil guard from Madrid, arrives at the Intxaurrondo base, in San Sebastián, as a volunteer; a hostile environment that causes havoc among his companions: alcoholism, depression and suicides reign. The so-called “Northern Syndrome” kills as much as bombs do.
Spanish Affair 2 is a comedic sequel that takes place in Spain. It explores themes of national pride, secession, and Spanish holidays. The story revolves around a hipster wedding and a procession in Catalonia. It also touches on the topics of nationalism and the Basque Country. With its lively and humorous portrayal of Spanish culture, this movie is a must-watch for comedy lovers.
The Scars is a powerful documentary short that explores the journey of individuals who have overcome traumatic experiences. Through intimate interviews and personal stories, the film delves into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. It highlights the transformative power of healing and aims to inspire and empower viewers.
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.
After becoming a mother, Amaia decides to return to her parents' house in a Basque coastal town while her partner is away, seeking guidance in the midst of her new role.
The chronicle of the process, ten long years, that led to the end of ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna), a Basque terrorist gang that perpetrated robberies, kidnappings and murders in Spain and the French Basque Country for more than fifty years. Almost 1,000 people died, but others are still alive to tell the story of how the nightmare finally ended.
An asocial woman and her dog will have to survive in a world where living seems impossible.
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.
The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone (2003) is a documentary that explores the history and politics of the Basque Country, focusing on their struggle for independence. It delves into the impact of terrorism, particularly the actions of the ETA terrorist group, and the response of the Spanish government, including the Spanish Guardia Civil. The film also highlights the role of media and celebrity interviews in shaping public opinion. With a critical lens, the documentary examines radical politics, state crimes, and the complex relationship between the Basque Country and Spain.
An in-depth interview with José Antonio Urrutikoetxea, known as Josu Ternera, one of the most relevant leaders of the terrorist gang ETA.
Mario, a member of the terrorist group ETA during Franco's dictatorship, drastically changes the course of his life when, with democracy in place, the organization decides to continue killing.
Negociador is a comedy-drama movie based on a true story. It explores the political negotiations and friendship in the Basque Country of Spain. The story revolves around a negotiator who is tasked with dealing with the ETA terrorist group. However, due to a series of misunderstandings, he ends up becoming friends with the terrorists. The movie showcases the complexities and absurdities of the negotiation process while shedding light on the human side of the conflict. With its witty and satirical tone, Negociador offers a unique perspective on a sensitive topic.
Maixabel is a gripping biographical drama that tells the story of a woman's journey towards forgiveness and reconciliation in the aftermath of her husband's assassination by the ETA terrorist group. Through interviews, television footage, and personal archives, the film explores themes of grief, loss, and the search for justice. Set in 2011, Maixabel's powerful story of sorrow and suffering is ultimately a tribute to the strength of the human spirit.