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- The buried memories of the Spanish Civil War are unearthed as a woman searches for the remains of her grandfather's father and discovers the story of an idealistic young teacher from Tarragona.
- A sexual awakening causes a woman to reconsider her past relationships.
- Alex moves to Los Angeles for a new job; Sergi stays in Barcelona. They love each other, but maintaining a relationship through technology proves challenging.
- A couple decide to leave the toxic pollution of their home city of Beirut, hoping to build a utopian existence in a pristine home in the mountains.
- Vir and Lluis have been dating for a year now. Vir finds out she is pregnant. During the next nine months, Vir and Lluis will live their fears, joys, expectations and realities that, during their pregnancy, grow before them.
- Nora's quiet life is turned upside down when, during her summer holidays, this naive 15-year old comes across Libertad. This new, intense friendship between the two utterly different girls will guide them towards adolescence.
- Marcos' life turns upside down after he loses the same day his girlfriend and his job. Marcos' life turns wild after to meet Raquel.
- Elena and Iván. About to have their first child, they decide to leave the city and move to the countryside to reset the cork plantation.
- Two women, Eva and Kat, and the best friend of one of them, Roger. A boat in the canals of London and a question: Is it possible to live love, family, and life in such different ways and yet remain united?
- Julia goes to Berlin to study but once there, completely alone, she realizes that she doesn't know herself as well as she thought and that she has no idea what she wants to do while living in a completely new city.
- The incredible story about a few good men who risked their own life to save many others. The movie is set on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Mediterranean sea.
- During her Mallorca summer, Antonia recognizes similarities with her late grandma. She develops an influence over her mourning grandpa through dress-up, blurring who inhabits who.
- A young man who lost his eye with a rubber ball in a street protest, coincidentally meets the riot police who shot the ball in a dinner.
- After receiving the diagnosis of an incurable brain tumor, Claudia decides to undertake her last trip to Switzerland. There she can decide how and when to end her life thanks to the help of an assisted suicide association.
- Parenostre explains how Jordi Pujol, president of the government of Catalonia from 1980 to 2003, and his family managed the situation when the news about their undeclared money in Andorran bank accounts was published in 2014. This incident altered the Catalan society and its politics.
- Two sisters navigating the no man's land between childhood and adulthood have to deal with the consecuences of their actions after one of the horses of their farm loses one eye.
- A Bolivian maid attempts to honor her late mistress's last wishes.
- Flamenco is one of the world's few art forms that is believed to be passed down exclusively through bloodlines. For Barcelona's Gypsy community, it cannot be learned at a school or on paper. It is lived within the home, created at the bar and perfected on the street corner. Bajari goes to all those places with the dancer Karime Amaya-who is working with some of the most talented up-and-coming musicians and dancers to create an innovative show-and little 5-year old Juanito Manzano who takes his first steps to dance in it and earn his white flamenco boots. Their experiences form a journey of discovery of this living tradition and create an intimate portrait of how flamenco's legacy is kept alive within Barcelona's tight-knit Gypsy community.
- Last days of the great catalan president Lluis Companys.
- 25 years ago there was a promise of a new world, and an alternate reality with endless possibilities based on the cybernetic revolution. But what have been the real changes through this 25 years and in which direction are we going now? From the first artistic and musical expressions to our present digital life going through our bodies, movies&video games, robots and artificial intelligence and the tech-way we have adopted to communicate each other.
- In 1993, 18-year old Guillem Agulló, an antifascist, antiracist boy, is murdered in cold blood by an extreme rightwing gang. Based on a true story, his parents have to struggle hard in their quest for justice.
- Recreates the emblematic beach bars that were in the sand of the beach of Barceloneta, which were demolished coinciding with the Olympic Games in 1992, with a plot centered on the concerns of the owner of the last establishment that remains and that fights to prevent its disappearance.
- Carla, Ari, Mar and Àgata are a group of Catalan girls in their twenties who have been together since childhood. Despite being in their first year of college, the four are still very close to each other to go out and party. Although, involuntarily, Àgata begins to feel a change in her vision of her lifelong friends.
- Priorat. A region boasting 150 wineries, high-end wines on worldwide top ten lists and at fancy restaurants across the globe. But just 30 years ago, it had just 4 wineries and they were producing table wine. This is the story of The Magnificent Five and the people of Piorat. How together, they turned a declining area into one of the most vibrant wine producing regions in Spain and the world, and found a future in their wine.
- A fly-on-the-wall portrait of the conditions of women in Pakistan as seen through the eyes and work of a fascinating married couple: Abdul Sattar Edhi and his wife Bilquis Edhi, the owners and tireless leaders of the country's largest network of social assistance that includes shelters for abused women, orphanages and adoption centers, hospitals, insane asylums and emergency ambulance services. This film crosses the threshold of this uniquely chaotic organization along with the disenfranchised Pakistanis seeking a social safety net where none officially exists, revealing an insider's perspective on Muslim society.
- Between 1969 and 1976 three churches from Alaba witnessed some events that exemplify the agony of a regime. A regime that in front of the illness and subsequent death of his leader, strikes with repression, with anger and with power exaltation the new labor, social and political situation breaking through in Spain.
- In 2000, a small South American country suffered a massive wave of emigration. Those who couldn't find work at home went abroad, leaving behind homes, wives and husbands. They also left behind their children, often in the hands of grandparents. This character-driven documentary is the story of three Ecuadorian families who, after overcoming an arduous bureaucratic process with the Spanish government, manage to bring their husbands, wives and children to Barcelona. But reuniting after years apart is not as blissful as expected. Children are thrust into new lives and have to learn a new language (Catalan), couples who have lost their bonds struggle to see eye-to-eye and grandparents back home are suddenly left alone in their old age. In this classic, universal tale of immigration, what families will survive being together again and which will break apart?