Ángela is 12 years old and has many hang-ups. She wishes she were part of Marta’s group of friends. They’re sexier, more switched-on, more daring, more everything. Besides, Marta knows so much about sexuality.
Two twin sisters hate each other because they remind themselves of themselves and where they come from.
A wife and mother who feels trapped in a life of service to her family, accidentally discovers the power to walk through walls.
Mature women speak about their marriage, their first time, their intimate relationship with sexuality. In the repetition of these ancestral rituals, the director questions her own absence of marriage, of children, and thereby, a chain of mother-daughter relationships that is extinguishing.
A sensorial and emotional journey where memory comes alive through the construction of a map. As the archivists touch and look at the archival material, the people they encounter in those documents cease to be just names and images; they transform into lovers, friends, and guides.
Maria is 30 years old, she has an intellectual disability and a desire deep inside, she wants to be a mother. The lack of understanding towards her desire will lead her to a fight for her rights, to an uncomfortable rebellion to recover the decision-making power over her own body.
A celestial angel comes to earth to save the humans from the destruction of their planet. However, when he falls in a village in Malaga, the villagers mistake him for death and begin to fight among themselves to avoid leaving with him. Instead of peace, he only succeeds in provoking more violence.
Three years of the Cumbre Vieja volcano eruption in his home island of La Palma, Pedro Tomás explores the world with his unique perspective and shares what he sees with us.
While walking through Rome, the protagonist reflects on her past and the weight it has on her identity. In a city saturated with history, a question arises: what do we do with the past to move forward into the future?
During a hunting day in rural Spain, a father struggles to accept that his adult son is moving abroad, dealing with the feelings of being left alone.
Today is the premiere day, and Artur, son of a bourgeois family and dancer in a contemporary dance company, acts like the prince in a kingdom tailored to his own image. Everything changes when his father is arrested for corruption in a real estate scandal.
Joel hardened into stone, hiding his feelings for so long. Yet with the return of an old love, cracks start to bloom in his armor.
A wintry poem about the Nordic nature. The sun moves low and days get shorter. Birds fly South, porcelain animals and insects hide from the freezing wind and snow. Only a small porcelain girl wanders the abandoned landscape with no way out.
1970 something. As the end of an era of repression approaches, a bourgeois family still in its bubble of power spends its vacation in a country house. The teenage cousins spend their days in indolence, interrupted by fits of hysteria.
Nothing seems to be moving in Athens and the people are as still as statues. But elsewhere in the city, a Caryatid escapes the museum and a small groupuscule demands the destruction of all antiquities. Perhaps filming is the only way to avoid turning into stone.