This is a series about true crimes that happened in Catalonia. Carles Porta presents the cases from the Catalunya Ràdio studio with a brief introduction before giving way to each chapter. Her voice over accompanies the whole chapter, with a tone and style to captivate and connect with the viewer.
A young French student moves to Barcelona for an exchange program and moves into a chaotic apartment with other international students. As they navigate different cultures and languages, they form friendships and romantic relationships. The group experiences the ups and downs of love, lust, and the challenges of living in a foreign country.
When a deaf boy goes missing, his mother hires a lawyer to find him. As the investigation deepens, dark secrets and corrupt officials are uncovered, leading to a thrilling race against time to save the boy.
Cross the Line is a gripping crime drama set in Catalonia, Spain. The story follows a troubled protagonist who gets caught up in a web of murder, betrayal, and intrigue after the death of his father. As he uncovers evidence of a criminal conspiracy, he must navigate dangerous situations and confront his own personal demons. With Barcelona as the backdrop, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of the city.
After the death of her mother, a six-year-old girl named Frida is sent to live with her grandmother in rural Spain. As she tries to adjust to her new life, Frida encounters challenges and experiences that shape her understanding of loss and family.
In the heart of Madrid, a group of misfit police officers are assigned to protect the city from a terrorist attack on New Year's Eve. As they face various challenges and uncover a conspiracy, they must overcome their differences and become true heroes.
The Solé family, a family of peach farmers in Catalonia, face eviction when the owner of their estate dies and his heir decides to sell the land. This sudden threat to their livelihood causes a rift within the family as they face uncertain future and the possibility of losing more than just their orchard.
Antonio Gaudí is a documentary film that explores the life and work of the renowned Catalan architect. The film delves into Gaudí's unique vision and his contributions to Barcelona's architecture. It covers various aspects of his career, including his iconic buildings and his artistic style. The documentary also touches upon Gaudí's influences and the historical context in which he lived, including the Spanish Civil War.
After a breakup, a thirty-something man living in Barcelona, Spain, navigates the world of internet dating and explores his own identity while uncovering the true meaning of love.
In 19th-century Spain, a French soldier embarks on a brutal manhunt in Catalonia during the Peninsular War. The soldier confronts violence, brutality, and death as he hunts down a dangerous fugitive. Along the way, he faces challenges such as crossing mountains, surviving in the forest, and dealing with the complexity of war. With each step, the soldier's journey becomes more harrowing and tests his loyalty and humanity.
In June 1808, Napoleon's troops invade Spain. A boy named Isidro will beat his drum in the mountains of El Bruc, making the French army believe that thousands of armed men are waiting to confront them.
In the lively city of Barcelona, the lives of various individuals intersect as they navigate through romantic entanglements, family drama, and personal struggles. From a lost teenager to a cheating spouse, and a radio show host to a police officer, their paths intertwine in unexpected ways, leading to moments of humor, heartbreak, and self-discovery. As the night unfolds, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and new connections are formed, painting a vivid portrait of the vibrant and diverse city.
Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art scene, a pioneer in the filmmaking of underground short films and Fantaterror movies, writer and playwright, magazine editor, movie poster painter, cartoonist and cabaret showman.
The film follows Alma, a doctor in 1910s Barcelona, who sets out on a journey to find her missing husband. Along the way, she gets entangled in a series of comedic and mysterious events involving a prostitute, cross-dressing, incest, and a brothel.
In Barcelona, the Casa Batlló alone sums up the genius of Antoni Gaudí. During the exhibition devoted to it by the Musée d'Orsay, we take a guided tour of this eccentric, colorful residence, completed in 1906.
A Thief's Daughter follows the story of a young mother in Barcelona who struggles with her past as an ex-convict while navigating a complex family situation. She finds herself in a constant battle between her responsibilities as a mother and the desire to break free from the chains of her past. Along the way, she must confront her father, deal with the struggles of being a single mother, and find a way to provide for her child. This gripping drama explores themes of redemption, family relationships, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her child.
Lola is a young gypsy of uncertain origin who was adopted, as a newborn, by a family among whom she has grown up with gypsy customs and traditions. When the young woman finishes high school, she considers, against her family and her social environment, to continue her studies and pursue a teaching career. At that moment of his adolescent life, love appears when he meets Juan, a gypsy of his age.
In Barcelona, a teenage boy becomes infatuated with a teenage prostitute and gets involved in a con game, only to be caught up in a murder and betrayal that forces him to confront his own loyalties.
Uncertain Glory tells the story of friendship and politics during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. It follows a man who is accused of parricide and finds himself in a difficult situation. The movie explores the themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the uncertainty of war. As the conflict rages on, the characters must navigate through the complexities of the war and their personal lives.