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- A gay filmmaker becomes involved with an obsessive fan while still pining for his absent true love. Meanwhile, he shares a close but complex relationship with his trans sister, an actress.
- Based on the novel by María Dueñas, a romantic drama set in 1860 against the backdrop of different historic world cities.
- Juan is a young Spanish man whose dream is to become one of the famous toreros. When he was caught making an illegal (and in fact for the real torero life endangering) night bullfight with one of the destinated bulls for the corridas on the property of the Sols he meets the daughter of the American landowner Dona Sol, half Spanish, half American, and falls desperately in love with her. She brings him in contact with a famous torero and thus converts Juan into one of the famous, too. Still in love with Dona Sol, although married to the beautiful Carmen, Juan celebrates triumphes until Dona Sol lets him down. Drinking and being desperate only Carmen would stand by his side when he tries to come back in the corrida buisiness...
- A British mercenary arrives in pre-Revolution Cuba to help train General Batista's Army against Castro's guerrillas while he also romances a former lover now married to an unscrupulous plantation owner.
- The history of the Spanish horse told from the point of view of different experts and protagonists who live their day-to-day lives alongside it. A visual and sound document that takes a closer look at the culture of the horse world.
- A fatherless boy whose fixation on a mysterious stranger leads him blindly into a tragedy that is to mark him for life.
- Isabel is a journalism student who is in the journal of a Galician coastal town for her work placement. During her stay, she finds an anonymous obituary dedicated to Lucía. It tells a love, friendship and treason story in 1958.
- On July 23 of 1802, the Duchess of Alba, the richest and most liberated woman of her time, offers a gala to inaugurate her new palace. Attendance is extraordinary: the Prime Minister Manuel Godoy, the painter Goya and Pepita Tudo, lover of Godoy and his model Goya's famous painting The Nude Maja. The next morning, the Duchess of Alba is found dead in her bed in mysterious circumstances. Based on the novel by Antonio Laretta.
- A fairy tale-like love story between young circus artist Lola and the bear Misha, who one day transforms into a human.
- After police inspector Manuel Bianquetti is transferred from Madrid to Cádiz, he gets involved in the investigation of a criminal case around the corpse of a young woman.
- A single mother struggles to pay the rent and put food on the table for her 10 year old son.
- Henry grows tired of witnessing injustices, and he engages in risky actions.
- Movie about the life Lola Flores, the most famous Spanish flamenco singer of all times.
- A brief look into Romani culture and Rom (Gypsies) from around the globe as five famous Romani groups tour the USA. The film visits their families at home in Spain, India, Macedonia and Romania.
- A documentary/fiction mix inspired by the flamenco singer Camarón.
- Title changed to "Flamenco" when it was first released in the USA in 1954, this is a program of Spanish songs and dances with the emphasis on "flamenco" or gypsy contributions. The USA version has an English narrative written by Walter Terry, the dance critic of the "New York Herald Tribune" newspaper. Heading the cast are Antonio (I), Pilar Lopez and Maria Luz, three of Spain's foremost dancers of the time, accompanied by members of the Ballet Espanol. Filmed in Cinefotocolor in which orange and blue dominated, a combination that should appeal to the fans of Auburn University athletic teams. Distributed in the USA by Martin J. Lewis.
- Miguel, escaped from prison two months before serving his sentence, thinks about getting revenge and finding his girlfriend. He bundles Javier, a card guy with a convertible, on a trip through Andalusia in search of the missing girl.
- Her name is María, but everyone knows her by the nickname of The Cat. Daughter of the overseer of an Andalusian cortijo, she is wooed by several men of the village, among them the young Joselillo. But The Cat only feels love for Juan, a handsome and cocky worker who dreams of being a bullfighter.
- Toni waits at the bar for Luz, the woman who seems to be pulling the strings of his troubled life.
- Using a host's narrative, performance and interviews, we examine the intimate connection between gitanos (Spanish Gypsies) and traditional flamenco. We also see how it is connected with the ways gitanos maintained themselves (as farm laborers, blacksmiths, fishermen, peddlers and the like)- how each one of these occupations gave rise to a different form of flamenco singing. Finally, we will see that although traditional flamenco is capable of expressing very deep and universal emotions, it is also in danger of disappearing. We will illustrate much of the documentary with flamenco singing - subtitled, to be more accessible - because of what the singing tells us about the life and history of the gitanos. We will also use relevant images, such as farm workers in the fields when we are talking about farm laborers. nd although we will include a fair amount of flamenco singing, there will also be dance performances by famous stars as well as elderly people from the community and one extremely talented, five year-old girl. The guitar will also be represented by two famous guitarists, who will talk to us about their art as well as giving us a demonstration. Our host is an internationally touring gitano flamenco singer, so much of his explanations will be in the form of personal stories and an account of personal observations. We will also two experts, and all of the flamenco performers will contribute a little information through interviews.
- The story of a celebrity couple, Jorge and Carmen, and of how each of them deals with their fame during a trip to Seville to attend a premiere.
- A compilation, in the form of a black and white documentary, of very diverse aspects of Spanish regional folklore, formed by peculiar customs of a still underdeveloped and primitive Spain and in which many of these rituals are related to death.
- Two girls befriend each other during a traumatic experience. Many years later they return to celebrate their survival, only to confront a new challenge to their friendship.
- Three women need to escape, one from a stressful job, the second from a divorce and the third from a grey and boring life. They all look for the same thing: a love affair in a distant land. Their destiny is Tunisia, where they start a great journey alongside a group of strange and interesting characters.
- The film shows the genesis of the El Rocío pilgrimage and unveils the economic, socio-political and religious reasons and interests that nurture the phenomenon.
- Manolo would like to be a singer, but his friend Diego tries to convince him time and again that he should devote himself to more lucrative activities, such as cinema or bullfighting.
- Impulso tells us one of the most captivating challenges in the history of modern flamenco: the creation of the new show by Spanish dancer and choreographer Rocío Molina for the Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris.
- Following his father's steps, Juan Lucas becomes the most famous highwayman in Sierra Morena mountains, also helping local resistance against Napoleonic troops. In love with Ana, a Count's daughter, his hopes seem to have no future.
- Who is in charge of preserving the legacy of video games? Arcadeology follows the passing of experts who, at the expense of the Valencian Arcade Vintage association, are trying to recover our digital heritage and are responsible for the creation of the most filled museum of video games in Spain, Ibi (Alicante).
- Ian Chapman travels around the world in a van with a main goal: To create a millennial community around wine.
- Music video for Judeline's song mangata. Directed by Nono + Rodrigo
- Weaving with Spanish Threads is an hour-long (62 min.) documentary about the Spanish immigrants who arrived in Hawaii under 3-5 year contracts in the early 1900s. They came to work in the sugar cane and pineapple plantations, and after their term was up, many settled permanently in California rather than staying in Hawaii or returning to Spain. Our story is told by one of the original immigrants, 98 years old when we filmed him and full of stories. His narrative is supplemented by interviews with descendants of these immigrants. The documentary is hosted by Jaime Cader, member of one of California's Spanish clubs who has spent many years helping immigrants and farm laborers. The documentary's director is Eve A. Ma, an award-winning filmmaker.
- There's the street, and the guy, and the flower.
- A MUSICFILM: Flamenco, passion and life in Andalucia + around the world; This is a personal collage, in "cinema-direct"-style, filmed 2years in all Andalucia, intertwined with relatives in Cairo, Istanbul, Japan and India (Khatak). Puro and Moderno, old and young, beginners, folks and masters, gitanos, studios, penias, festivals, ferias, in streets, fields; poets, lorca, animals, ... their extreme enthusiasm, belief, joy,pain,lostness, serious, funny, sometimes absurd+crazy, adorable...