Noah is forced to leave everything behind and move in with her mother's wealthy husband. In the mansion, she meets her new stepbrother Nick, and they begin a secret and forbidden relationship, falling madly in love.
How Don Quixote de la Mancha, the immortal character created by Miguel de Cervantes in 1605, has been depicted in cinema, television, cartoons, theater, opera, ballet and other artistic disciplines. An adventure that began more than four hundred years ago in the pages of a book and is far from coming to an end.
A group of friends have to survive a weekend in a hotel with a huge amount of virtual money to guard, putting their ingenuity to the test.
In 'All the Colors of the Dark', a woman named Jane starts having nightmares after a car accident that killed her unborn child. Her husband tries to help her through therapy, but things take a dark turn when Jane becomes involved with a Satanic cult. As her nightmares and reality become increasingly intertwined, Jane must confront her fears and find a way to escape the clutches of the cult.
A Perfect Day follows a group of aid workers who find themselves caught in the bureaucracy and chaos of war-torn Bosnia in the 1990s. As they try to navigate the challenges of the conflict, they encounter dead animals, urination problems, and the struggles of delivering humanitarian aid. The movie explores the complexities of war through the dark humor and drama that unfolds during their journey.
Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the words we use to describe it. Through research, activist actions, and artistic interventions, they analyze the importance of language in the way we understand the world. The documentary includes analysis from more than 20 international experts and leaders in the fields of political communication and information.
Anguish is a horror thriller film about a deeply disturbed person in Southern California who goes on a killing spree. The film focuses on the sadistic and psychotic nature of the killer, as well as the extreme violence and gore depicted in the murders. The story revolves around a group of characters who are murdered one by one, with the killer showing no mercy. As the body count rises, the suspense and fear increase, leading to a shocking climax.
A wedding dress designer is haunted by his obsession with murder, as he kills women wearing his dresses. He targets wedding guests, leaving a trail of mutilated bodies. The film explores the mind of the killer as he becomes more desperate to relive the thrill of murder. Set in Italy, Spain, and France, the film combines elements of giallo and slasher genres.
Faster, Faster is a gripping crime drama set in Spain, following a group of young gang members involved in bank robberies, drug dealing, and murder. The story revolves around their dangerous and chaotic lives, as they navigate through nightclubs, discotheques, and illegal activities. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of their actions.
A vindication of the role of the technicians and artists who made spaghetti western genre possible, and a walk through the landscapes that made it possible to recreate in Spain, mainly in the desert of Almería, hundreds of adventures set in the remote American Far West.
A young woman, who has inherited her grandparents' huge house, a fascinating place full of amazing objects, feels overwhelmed by the weight of memories and her new responsibilities. Fortunately, the former inhabitants of the house soon come to her aid. (An account of the life and work of Fernando Fernán Gómez [1921-2007] and his wife Emma Cohen [1946-2016], two singular artists and fundamental figures of contemporary Spanish culture.)
Cria! is a 1976 movie that delves into the intricacies of a mother-daughter relationship set in Madrid, Spain. The film explores themes of domestic drama, childhood trauma, and coming-of-age, all through the eyes of a child protagonist. It portrays the emotional journey of a young girl as she navigates her way through familial struggles, imagines fantastical scenarios, and grapples with loneliness and loss.
Clara Mingueza, an actress from Barcelona, sets out to move the mortal remains of Elena Jordi (1882-1945), vaudeville star, actress and the first woman director of Spanish cinema, to her hometown, while trying to find a copy of Thaïs, the only film she directed.
The horror film [REC] — directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, and released in 2007 — was an unprecedented triumph for Spanish fantasy cinema. Fifteen years later, those responsible for the creation and worldwide success of this cinematic milestone decode its keys and resurrect the myth.
In a small village in south-eastern Spain, a popular old belief claims that some women are predestined to disappear with each flood. Ana, a seventeen-year-old girl, falls in love amidst disapproval from the townspeople. As a storm approaches, Ana is torn between the call of the water and choosing her own destiny.
Javi and Dani go around the city trying to sell a stolen painting.
Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed is based on a true story and takes place in 1960s Spain. An English teacher named Antonio travels to Almeria, Spain to meet John Lennon who is filming a movie. Along the way, Antonio picks up a hitchhiker named Belén who is running away from home. Together, they embark on a journey filled with friendship, adventure, and self-discovery.
A portrait of the internationally acclaimed Spanish film director Isabel Coixet and an analysis of her particular world and her sensibility as a creator: her fictional universe, her career and her life through the words of actors, technicians, family, friends, journalists, specialized critics and those filmmakers who have been inspired by her work.
The story of the creation of The Spirit of the Beehive, a film directed by Víctor Erice in 1973.
With humor, prolific director Víctor Matellano tells the story of one of the most iconic and problematic cult films of Spain's "fantaterror": Los resucitados by Arturo de Bobadilla. A story of ambition, frustration and the everlasting will of the most passionate cinephiles.