When a kind of rabies that transforms people into aggressive creatures spreads across the planet, Manel isolates himself at home with his cat, relying on his wits to survive; but soon they must go out in search of food, by land and by sea, dodging many dangers.
Set in medieval Spain, 'The Legend of El Cid' follows the life of the legendary knight, El Cid Campeador. Amidst political intrigue, power struggles, and religious conflicts, El Cid fights for justice and freedom, leading armies and battling enemies to protect his people.
Former teacher Antoine and his wife Olga move to a remote rural part of Galicia to start an organic farm. However, they encounter resentment, xenophobia, and animosity from the locals, leading to a shocking outbreak of violence.
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.
Based on a true story, The Sea Inside follows the life of Ramón Sampedro, a paraplegic man who fights for the right to end his own life. Despite his physical limitations, Ramón's spirit remains strong as he seeks legal permission for euthanasia.
Martín, a youth obsessed with paranormal phenomena, arrives in Chantada, a small village in Galicia, to investigate what he names “the cold spots.”
Vidago Palace has the background of the year 1936 and tells us a love story between two young people from different classes, ready to face all obstacles.
In Butterfly, a young boy witnesses the political unrest and violence of the Spanish Civil War. He forms a friendship with a teacher and navigates the struggles of love, survival, and family dynamics. The story explores themes of fascism, communism, and a society on the brink of collapse.
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.
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.
Ulises, who suffers from a marked psychomotor disorder, is cared for by his brother. One day he leaves the family home and decides to bury himself alive. His brother, desperate, finds him and convinces him to return, but he no longer knows what to do to protect him. One morning, a peddler knocks on the door and they invite him to spend the night at home. The next day Ulises decides to go with him. After traveling for a while, he offers his heart to the vendor.
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.
Living among the percebeiros of the Coast of Death (Galicia), this documentary shows a unique relationship between man and his surroundings, man and the sea. At the end of Europe, years after the Prestige oil spill disaster, these fishermen face an uncertain future.
Lea Lyon, the daughter of a rabbi, lives happily with her father in their Gulicinu village, but there are rumblings of war. Soon, the village is overrun with the Imperial troops of the Russian Czar, with Constantine in Imperial command. He is attracted by the beauty of Lea and commands her to come to his quarters. She refuses and he is outraged. He orders the townspeople barred behind their doors and the village burned. Though she loves her honor above everything else, she can not bear to see the villagers suffer, and makes the lonely walk through the village to the Inn.
‘VIGO 1972’ narrates the events which took place in Vigo in September 1972, when the firing of five Citröen auto workers resulted in the largest general strike in the history of Galicia — with over thirty thousand workers — all of this during the Franco dictatorship in Spain.