In Cats Don't Dance, a talented and ambitious cat named Danny dreams of making it big in Hollywood, but faces prejudice and obstacles along the way. With the help of his friends, Danny sets out to prove that cats can indeed dance and be stars. The film is set in the 1930s and features a mix of hand-drawn and computer animation, along with catchy musical numbers.
Max and Riton, 2 thieves make plan to steal money in a train station office. They will operate through the wall in the public toilets.
A producer offers an assistant a job in television production, leading to a series of comically disastrous events. The plot revolves around satire, adultery, and murder.
Postcards from London follows the journey of a young man who moves to London and becomes involved in the world of male prostitution. He discovers a unique community of male escorts who take on aesthetic personas inspired by the art of Caravaggio. As he navigates this colorful and sometimes dangerous world, he finds love, friendship, and his own artistic inspiration.
A 'gang' of five young women spend their days shoplifting, hitchhiking and having orgies.
The transformist artist Juan Moreno, to put it another way, a gypsy from Sacromonte, is struggling at an extraordinary vital crossroads. He had always hated Federico García Lorca for his stereotypical view of gypsies, but he has had a strange dream that revolves around his poem Son de Negros en Cuba. From this experience he begins to feel inexplicably identified with the poet's work… So much so that he ends up acquiring a new and explosive personality: that of Juana la Lorca. With this nom de guerre, he will embark on a path of no return full of incidents, but also of shocking revelations that will shed light on the life and death of Federico García Lorca. With this singular and irreverent work, Valeriano López humorously vindicates the homosexual dimension of the most rebellious Federico García Lorca, at the same time he makes a ruthless satire of Lorca's clichés and of the "industry" built on the poet's legacy.
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