El secuestro de Anabel
Madrid, 1993. Two old friends down on their luck kidnap a college girl and demand ransom from her family.
Casts & Crew
Enrique Villén
Luisa Martín
Juan Codina
Amparo Climent
Roberto Quintana
Roberto Quintana
Polina Kiryanova
Toni Misó
Juanma Navas
Juan Antonio Quintana
Fermí Reixach
Carmen Segarra
Julio Vélez
Also Directed by Pedro Costa Musté
When a Spanish judge has the courage to look into a political murder...
4,000 tons of oil have been stolen from a Galician deposit. The alleged thieves are defended by the lawyer Ramos, but the witnesses die and suspicions point to Franco's brother.
Barcelona, 1949. Facing poverty in a ruined city, an attractive woman decides to try her luck in the world of high-class prostitution.
August 1, 1980. Two aristocrats are murdered while sleeping in their palace outside Madrid.
Castellón, 1997. A convicted rapist on probation becomes a serial killer.
Daniel is a yuppie that hasn't been been able to lead a satisfactory sentimental life. One day he meets Yolanda, a beautiful young woman who has a daughter, Patricia, and who hasn't been very lucky in life either. They decide to get together and they go to live in his house, an old and eerie mansion. Soon enough, their relationship starts to become difficult; the isolation of the house and Daniel's mysterious past transform Yolanda's illusions of happiness into an existence of fear and distrust. Finally Yolanda decides to find out who the person she's living with really is, and in doing so she puts her life and her daughter's at risk.
Also Directed by Luis Oliveros
In 1934 Diego Padilla wins the Spanish Championship of Chess and meets a French journalist, Marianne Latour, and they fall in love. At the end of the Civil War, Marianne convinces Diego to live in France with their daughter, where shortly afterwards Diego will be accused of spying by the Nazis and imprisoned in an SS prison. In prison, Diego will try to survive in a hostile environment thanks to Colonel Maier's passion for chess.
El ángel de Budapest (Angel of Budapest) is a Spanish 2011 television World War II-Holocaust miniseries based on the book "Un español frente al Holocausto" (A Spanish against the Holocaust) written by journalist and radio executive director Diego Carcedo. The plot focuses on Ángel Sanz Briz, a Spanish ambassador in Hungary during World War II who helped to save the lives of thousands of jews from the Holocaust by lodging them in Spanish safe houses in Budapest.