Mareas vivas is located in a ficticious seaside village in Galicia, northwestern Spain, and explores the lives of the local people.
When high school teacher Tomás finds the bloodied, dying mayoress of his hometown high up on his local cliffs, he not only becomes obsessed with the case but turns into its first suspect. Though solving the case is local cop Maite's job, Tomás doesn't care if his own private investigation gets in her way. Solving the case might just give Tomás' life the purpose he has been silently dreaming of for so long. Though clashing more than once, the two of them come close as can be to finding the murderer: Norma, Tomas' very own physiotherapist. She killed the mayoress in a fit of rage after finding out one of her many dark secrets - one that lies many years behind but one that has deeply affected her and her family. A twist of fate has it, however, that Norma remains undiscovered; her former fear and powerlessness turn to empowerment and confidence. Then a second murder stirs up the waters. Now an unlikely team, Maite and Tomás resume the hunt for a murderer who is closer than they imagine.
Cocaine Coast is a thrilling TV show set in Galicia, Spain during the 1980s. It follows the story of drug trafficking, cocaine smuggling, and the rise of narcotraffickers in the region. The show explores the dark world of drug cartels, political corruption, money laundering, and drug addiction. Based on a true story, Cocaine Coast delves into the dangerous and gripping world of the Spanish drug trade.
As it had happened before, a body appears on the first night of the Carnival. The locals are sure this the work of "Urco", and that more murders will follow until the festival is over.
After her husband and daughter are murdered, a woman goes on a mission to seek revenge on the criminals responsible. As she delves deeper into the world of crime and drug trafficking, she uncovers shocking truths and faces dangerous obstacles.
Lieutenant Pereira is puzzled by the mysterious murder of a prostitute: it's the second time a woman has been found with her nose cut off, and a special plant known as a "goosefoot" placed beneath her corpse. Suspecting that the killer is basing his actions on the medieval board game of the Oca Brothers, Pereira asks Professor Rinaldi for help. His insight comes too late however: Tea, a young girl on a pilgrimage with a group of young offenders and their minder Leyva, is found murdered.
After serving time in prison, a man returns to his rural hometown in Galicia, Spain, where he starts setting fires, causing fear and tension among the villagers.
In the summer of 1958, a young architect falls in love with a woman from a wealthy family while working on a newspaper assignment in a coastal town in Spain. Their love is tested by a tragic accident, a letter of treason, and the secrets of a wine cellar.
In the small town of Galicia, Spain, during the post-war period, a mother struggles to protect her son from the dark secrets of their past. As the truth unravels, the effects of the war and repression become painfully clear. This poignant story explores themes of love, guilt, and sacrifice.
Benito Freire, a pedlar in a small village in northern Spain suffers from epileptic seizures and rumours start to spread that he may be a werewolf and responsible for a series of killings. The local Abbot is called upon to form a team to investigate, in an effort to halt the harrowing murders.
Galicia, northern Spain, January 2, 1921. The steamship Santa Isabel, sailing towards Argentina with more than two hundred emigrants on board, sinks off the coast of Sálvora Island. Three island women, María, Josefa and Cipriana, who have bravely set sail aboard a fragile skiff to save the shipwrecked, are treated as heroes by the cynical authorities; but León, an inquisitive and tenacious Argentinean journalist, starts asking uncomfortable questions.
In the fall of 1824 Javier Montenegro, Bradomin Marquis is spared death hanging by Captain Casares, and in return, the Marquis agrees to help him escape to America. Adaptation of "Sonata de Otoño" and "Sonata de Estío" of Ramón María del Valle-Inclan, which included elements Bardem later works of the author.
In Western, a policeman embarks on a journey across Spain to find his stolen car, encountering various interesting characters and situations along the way.
A story of love and obsession during the Spanish Civil War
In a remote Galician village, a group of fishermen find themselves hypnotized by a mythical whale-shark. As they delve into the bizarre world of their dreams, they uncover a web of secrets and mysteries that shatter their reality. With elements of surrealism and Lovecraftian horror, 'Red Moon Tide' is an experimental film that explores the boundaries of imagination and subconscious desires.
Galicia, Spain, during the Second World War The life of Manuela, a mysterious miner who was branded a witch, changes with the arrival of an Allied commando, in charge of sabotaging the production of tungsten, a vital mineral for the continuity of the war effort of Nazi Germany.
Those Who Love is a movie set in Galicia in the 1800s. It tells the story of a love triangle, filled with secrets and tragic love.
Teresa, a cabaret star, has to leave her work due to the death of her father. She decides to go to the small village where he lived to meet her brother, Miguel, who is going to marry Marisol soon. Teresa begins to feel attracted to Miguel, and tries to seduce him
A psychological thriller about an obsessive compulsive, deeply religious woman who flees her abusive husband and accepts a nanny position for a weatlhy family in a different town. The woman's state of mind is extremely fragile, and is made worse by her visits to a Gothic church where things are not as they seem