
Miguel de Lira
1964 (62 года)Crossing Borders
Carlos Iglesias
Carlos Iglesias, Javier Gutiérrez
In 1960, Martín and Marcos are forced by their difficult personal circumstances to travel to Switzerland in search of work, leaving their families in the Madrid of Franco's Spain. But they undertake more than a simple journey; they begin the road to a new life.
Crossing Borders
María (y los demás)
Nely Reguera
Bárbara Lennie, José Ángel Egido
Ever since her mum died when she was fifteen, Maria has taken care of her father and her siblings. Responsible and in control, she's always been a rock for the family and feels proud of her efforts. That's why her father's sudden love for his nurse and the announcement of their marriage brings Maria's world crashing down around her. At the age of 35 and unable to find a steady partner, she'll have to take the plunge and dare to change her own fate.
María (and Everybody Else)
One Day in Europe
Hannes Stöhr
Megan Gay, Luidmila Tsvetkova
One day in Europe shows stories set in four European countries. All of them involve thievery in some way or the other. The protagonists are strangers in the respective country. For none of them their stay turns out as planned.
One Day in Europe
A Esmorga
Ignacio Vilar
Karra Elejalde, Miguel de Lira
This is a tense and intense 24-hour account of three men's lives, three befuddled mates that walk through live in chaos, through repressed and misleading sex, while closing doors and throwing the keys away, as if they wished to leave everything behind, walking towards their own perdition.
A Esmorga
The Blind Sunflowers
José Luis Cuerda
Maribel Verdú, Javier Cámara
Orense, Spain, 1940, just after the end of the Civil War. Every time Elena locks the door of her home, she and her children become the faithful guardians of a sacred secret: Ricardo, her husband, their father, hides in the house, trying to avoid the brutal political persecution of the victors, who hunt, as if they were wild animals, and imprison or execute, those who have lost the bloody and tragic struggle…
The Blind Sunflowers
A sinapse do códice
Pablo Iglesias
Tessa Bergmeier, Sara Casasnovas
Ana, a film student, reads the Calixtinus Codex to get to know the French Way, the Jacobean Route to Santiago. In him he discovers the personage of Gerberga de Flandes, the first woman who traveled to the French Way. Ana decides to carry out the experience Gerberga lives in the book: Accompanied by a team of cameras and during twelve days, Ana will go from Saint-Jeau-Pierre-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela, discovering by the way who was actually Gerberga de Flandes.
A sinapse do códice
Cuñados
Toño López
Xosé A. Touriñán, Miguel de Lira
Brothers-in-law, Eduardo and Sabonis, married to sisters Cuca and Peque Ribeiro, have made a real mess of one of their business ventures and are in need of money, a lot of money. It will be Sabonis who, in one of his uncontrollable fits of rage, comes up with a plan to fix all their problems in one go: kidnap Modesto, brother-in-law to Alicia Zamora, the businesswoman who screwed them over. There’s just one problem: Alicia has no intention of paying even a penny to get her brother-in-law back. In the end, it will be Modesto himself who comes up with a new plan to help Eduardo and Sabonis get the money they need to save the family wine business. What they don’t know is that police officer Mati, the Ribeiro’s middle sister, is on to their little plan. Eduardo, Sabonis and Modesto have everything to lose, but as Sabonis would say, what could go wrong?
Brothers-In-Law
Crebinsky
Enrique Otero
Miguel de Lira, Sergio Zearreta
Torrential rains cause the swollen river, whose waters inundate a village. The current drags the cow Crebinsky and his brothers, who miraculously reappear alive in a place on the coast. Installed there at the foot of a lighthouse, which brings survive by sea. Isolated military conflicts, the brothers created their own world: a particular universe made of realism and fantasy.
Crebinsky