

About the cult of “The Day of the Beast”. Two decades after its premiere, Álex de la Iglesia’s movie continues to be the great go-to example if you want to mix the most brutal fantastic with the Spanish tradition of the grotesque.Read More »


About the cult of “The Day of the Beast”. Two decades after its premiere, Álex de la Iglesia’s movie continues to be the great go-to example if you want to mix the most brutal fantastic with the Spanish tradition of the grotesque.Read More »


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Exploring the issue of stolen children in Spain, the plot tracks Vera’s search for her biological son, given in adoption, thereby coming across Cora and her adoptive son Egoz.Read More »


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A seven year old Rita and her five year old brother Lolo from a working class family as the whole country goes crazy over the European football championships, with Spain in the quarter-finals.Read More »


A group of four old friends conformed by a film director, a film writer, an actress and her husband share a big house in the country. Their coexistence is menaced by a young couple who resourcefully and deceitfully seek to get them to sell the house to develop a real estate project of their own.Read More »


Alex is a 20 year old girl that keeps financially all her family through illegal arms trafficking, always with the risk of dying or killing. She’s the only girl on a men’s group, torn between his need to love and a life based on violence.Read More »


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La casa (2024) is a Spanish drama that follows the story of three adult siblings—Jose, Vicente, and Carla—who, after the death of their father Antonio, reunite with their families at his modest vacation home to prepare it for sale. As they sort through the house and its memories, old family secrets and unresolved tensions come to the surface. The film explores themes of inheritance, nostalgia, and the passage of time, focusing on the siblings’ attempts to reconcile their present lives with their shared past. Directed by Álex Montoya and based on Paco Roca’s acclaimed graphic novel, the film is noted for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and has received several awards, including recognition for its script and music.Read More »

“Visions” is a collaborative film that consists of ten short films made by female filmmakers from the province of Pontevedra. Ten genuine glimpses into which cinema and art merge into intimate, polyhedral production.
Eva Calvar, Sonia Méndez, Olaia Sendón, Claudia Brenlla, Andrea Zapata-Girau, Begoña M. Santiago, Carme Nogueira, Lara Bacelo, Diana Toucedo and Carla Andrade participated in this collective project.Read More »


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In 2011, the prolonged armed conflict in the Basque Country appears to come to an end. A young woman runs away wanting to cross the border. She arrives in Zubieta, a border village where ancient myths and modern conflicts seem to converge.Read More »


Four women plan a dangerous strike against a band of Mexican drug traffickers. Motivated by revenge, this action could change their luck forever. The cast: power, lust and money.Read More »