Iñaki Gabilondo

Obsessively referring to the traumas and wounds that the Spanish civil war (1936-39) and Franco's dictatorship (1939-75) caused in their day no longer serves to explain the impassable abyss of incomprehension and hatred that the abject policies and radical positions adopted by both the right and the left in recent decades have opened up before the citizens of a country that is barely known beyond hackneyed cultural clichés.

A short film parody from the spanish TV show El Hormiguero

4.5/10

Crooked cop Torrente gets out of jail in the year 2018 to find a different Spain from the one he knew.

5.4/10

Finally, 33 years later, the whole truth behind the attempted coup d'état that shook Spain on the afternoon of February 23, 1981, is revealed by those who lived through those dreadful hours; a deep look behind the heavy curtain which hides the real mastermind, waiting to be unmasked.

7.7/10

Today is more needed than ever that us catalan people explain ourselves in Catalonia and outside it. So far it seems it hasn't been found the way for Catalonia and Spain to fit together. Lack of information, ignorance and the few diffusion of the catalan reality in the rest of Spain, make it necessary, now more than ever, an effort of consideration by the civil society. The dialogue must be opened with ambitious and european prospects.

5.8/10

Two young boys, two geographical, cultural, religious and very different: West and East. Spain and India. Madrid and Old Delhi. Christians and Muslims. The boys play chess and have contacted the Internet "where" play games. An ancestral language and half spanking that know no borders. Can boys as different cultural backgrounds to reconcile their definitions of truly universal values ​​in the current troubled situation? The answer inevitably passes through the mutual knowledge and understanding will. A dialogue among civilizations rather than a clash of civilizations, is the look that "Cesar and Zain" brings us closer to Islam.

6.4/10

"Escuela de seducción" is an acceptable comedy which deals, for the umpteenth time, with the war of the sexes using misunderstandings and fake personalities as dramatic resources. The premise is by no means original, but this is something most films lack nowadays, and therefore the result could have been more than acceptable.

3.7/10

Hortensia is a mature officer of the INEM office. She has been abandoned by her husband so she doesn't believe in love anymore. One day Eduardo Fernandez goes to the employment office because after overcoming a deep depression, he has decided that his life has to get better.

6/10

An attempt to create a bridge between the different political positions that coexist, sometimes violently, in the Basque Country, in northern Spain. In order to do so, the recorded interviews are shown giving a sense of dialogue between parties that refuse to sit down and talk.

7.1/10

A brilliantly animated adaptation of the classic Christian story, 3 WISE MEN features the voices of Emilio Estevez, Martin Sheen, and Mexican television star Jaci Velasquez. Created by the same artists who animated FANTASIA 2000, HERCULES, and TARZAN, the family-friendly film artfully brings to life the journey of Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar--the Three Kings who traveled to baby Jesus' birthplace under the guidance of the Star of Bethlehem.

5.3/10