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- Two kids experience an initiatory journey during their first day of summer holidays.
- From the underground scene of the most radical and fascinating city in the world comes the revolutionary story of four transgender activists, their fierce struggle and emotional fight to create an identity of their own.
- Death is still a taboo that causes fascination and fear in equal parts. Nevertheless, there are people who face it every day in their work and have found another way to understand and cope with it. City of the Dead is a film on death, driven by those who have learned to live with it.
- A portrait of the outskirts of the city of Barcelona. An urban symphony that starts from the buried memory of the People's Plan of Santa Coloma, a neighborhood urban plan that was buried after the cruelest attack by the terrorist band ETA.
- Identical twins - distinct visions
- Joan is a homeless man who survives selling little wire figures. One day, he decides to quit the streets of Barcelona and his routine of alcohol and violence, and take on a journey the destination of which only he knows.
- Directed by Erwitt's previous assistant, a documentary about the Magnum photographer, tirelessly dedicated to his art, and, in his own words, "very serious about not being serious".
- At the Freedom Theater, a cultural pole in Jenin refugee camp founded by an Israeli, a group of brave theater actors risk their lives every day to fulfill a dream that they are not willing to abandon: to show their play in New York.
- The island of Socotra lies in the Indian Ocean between Arabia and Somalia. It was known in antiquity times for its Phoenix and Rukh birds. Frankincense and myrrh trees grow freely, as well as the dragon's blood tree proved by Egyptians, greeks and romans. The first commercial flights, at the start of this century marked, for almost a couple of decades, the end of Socotra's century of isolation. The current situation of civil war in Yemen has isolated again the remote island. In the film, a group of camel drivers heads to the secret interior of Socotra before the rainy season and they explain by the fire ancient stories of djinns and giant snakes.
- A documentary about the poor working conditions of Haitian workers in one of the world's largest sugar cane plantations, in the Dominican Republic and belonging to the Fanjul family, one of the most powerful families in America.
- The poet Gabriel Ferrater - or Biel, as his friends called him - grew up during one of the most turbulent times in Spanish history. Shortly after his birth, there was a coup d'état; before he even turned 10, the king abdicated and Spain became a Republic; as he was entering adolescence, the police imprisoned his father for politically supporting an independent Catalan republic, and two years later, a terrible civil war broke out. During his childhood, Biel is barely aware of what is happening. He is a gifted child who learns to read and write at home. However, the radicalization of the political and social clashes taking place around him turns Biel into a witness of horror. The story of a teenage boy through the most violent years in the history of Spain, years that will lead to the disenchantment with which Gabriel Ferrater and other members of his generation perceive the human condition.
- Three contemporary women dancers and three women diagnosed with mental disorders share the creative process of a choreography that seeks the limits between normality and madness.
- "Rabbit" is an experiment between the daily and the theatre that plays with the psychology of the characters and the audiences.
- In dismissing the case of Idrissa Diallo and by blocking all access to his police file, the Spanish legal system has made it nearly impossible to investigate why and how it was possible for a 21-year-old Guinean man to die in a migrant detention centre in Barcelona. The Spanish state never bothered to inform Idrissa's family about the passing of their beloved one and Idrissa was buried in an anonymous grave in Barcelona. Without having as much as a single photograph of the victim, the film crew of "Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death" set out on a quest for justice, and to perform the moral duty that the Spanish state had shirked; to find Idrissa's body, find his family and find out what happened that night in a cell in the controversial detention centre.
- In the rural Catalonia of the 1920s, Fermí's life changes with the arrival of Anna Mir, a painter who awakens in the adolescent a passion for art and painting, while he introduces Anna, to the only world he knows: that of vineyards and wine.
- EnFemme, a small haven of anonymity in the metropolis of Barcelona, opens the door to the secret: "I like dressing as a woman". And little by little it will uncover gender fluidity in a vertiginous world that constantly demands that we take a stance.
- Lookout is a film about a way of perceiving life beyond our common senses through an intimate portrait of the daily life of Pablo, blind since age three, who lives by himself on a wild area close to Montevideo, Uruguay, where he makes liquors and records poems.
- It's a film that erases the borders between lived fiction and reality. An intimate, poetic and beautiful film about the relationship between the Director (Mónica) and her first female love: Sarai.
- The documentary is a portrait of the career of a spanish famous dancer and choreographer: Sol Picò. From the dancer under the spotlight to her reality behind the scenes, the documentary approaches Sol Pico's daily life at a crucial moment of her career after turning 50.