Camino follows the journey of a young girl named Camino, who is diagnosed with cancer. She turns to her religion and the support of her family while undergoing chemotherapy. Along the way, she must confront her domineering mother, the loss of her father, and the challenges of living with a life-threatening illness. Based on a true story, Camino portrays the resilience and strength of a young girl facing her own mortality.
Pamplona, 1975: Dr. Navarro, a famous doctor in the city, feels strongly attracted to Juana, his nurse, who is also in love with the doctor. Navarro, however, moved by his strong religious convictions (in fact, he is a numerary member of Opus Dei) remains faithful to his wife and tries by all means to prevent that their relations with Juana break through professional boundaries. For the purpose of that, he orders the nurse will sent to another hospital. This will push Juana to take the initiative and provoke the doctor during San Fermines.
Chris the Swiss follows a journalist named Chris as he investigates the murder of his cousin during the Yugoslav War. The film combines animation and live-action footage to explore the horrors of war and the impact it has on individuals and society. As Chris dives deeper into his investigation, he uncovers dark secrets and confronts the brutal reality of war crimes, genocide, and fascism. Along the way, he encounters mercenaries, terrorists, and survivors who provide different perspectives on the conflict. Through his journey, Chris also reflects on his own identity and moral corruption. The film portrays the heartbreaking consequences of war and highlights themes of racism, ethical dilemmas, and the search for truth.
A former Francoist becomes a democrat after the Spanish Transition
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