Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 78
- A Spanish politician whose high-class lifestyle is based on nefarious and illegal business threatens to break his entire party after a newspaper exposes him to the public eye.
- Janet Frame was a brilliant child who, as a teen, was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. Explore Janet's discovery of the world and her life in Europe as her books are published to acclaim.
- Accused of killing his brother during adolescence, Salvador lives alone in the middle of Patagonia. Several decades later, his brother Marcos and his sister-in-law Laura, come to convince him to sell the lands they share by inheritance.
- The Spanish National water-polo team hires that toughest world trainer looking for win the gold medal in the Olympic Games of Barcelona 92.
- A profile of anarchist and bank-robber Salvador Puig Antich, whose 1974 execution under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco ushered in a period of unrest that helped Spain transition to democracy.
- Recently paroled, Frédéric, mid-20s, works nights at an upscale hotel in the breathtaking Pyrenees mountains. One night, he spots the hotel owner, Jacques Couvreur, and his son concealing a damaged vehicle.
- A teenager with boundless imagination tries to solve a murder he witnessed.
- Félix, an ordinary man with a quiet life, encounters Julia, a woman from Asian origin he hardly knows anything about, but with whom he falls in love.
- A woman is kidnapped by an ex-con after he has committed a mysterious robbery.
- A raw account of how some of the best architects in the world, design giants like Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry or Zaha Hadid, struggle to beat the competition for the National Museum of Art in Andorra. While nearly as old as the profession itself, architectural competitions became a social, political and cultural phenomenon of the post-Guggenheim Bilbao building bubble. Taking place at the dramatic moment in which the real estate bubble became a global crisis, this is the first competition to be documented, producing an unclassifiable piece of art that may be an intense thriller, an ethnographic report as well as a cult movie around the icons of the contemporary architecture
- A father desperately searches for his daughter Joe, missing from the building where he works. His loss will reveal a terrible past...
- In the distant future, a father and daughter live in a weather station with the support of a Artificial Intelligence. But an unexpected event will turn their stay into a race to survive.
- World War II. Arthur, a pilot of the British Royal Air Force, flees cross-country after his plain crashes. He begins a fight for survival in which he will encounter more than German enemies.
- A woman whose family has turned its back on her, decides to celebrate her birthday in a particular and dramatic way.
- A man's journey to show the true value of honey and its purpose for humanity.
- Bring the vision and discussion of thousands of decentralized repositories to the big screen. Going through banking, identity, and assets to share how Blockchain industrializes trust versus the incumbents that are still "trust artisans" and will be disrupted. The first season includes ten initial chapters (episodes), with each focused on a different particular Blockchain use case. It features some of the most known faces within the space, including Adam Back, Vinny Lingham, Alexis Sirkia, and Alejandro Regojo among many others. Crossing the Yellow Blocks represents a challenge not only for its advantaged thematic, but also because Blockchain is in an important period of global changes. With these considerations, where have we set our objective? Usually, the topics related to technology are counted in a technical language, by technicians, for an audience with different technological levels. And what about ordinary people, we deprive them of this information? As narrators we believe that it is "that audience" to whom we must focus our documentary, to whom it is not enough just to tell them a story, but also we must actively accompany and make them part of the journey that means introducing themselves to a new social perspective. Crossing the Yellow Blocks will share with the audience a more human and questioning look towards an incipient technological universe that is defined by its capacity of decentralization, trace-ability and by the security it offers in the protection and privacy of information. Innovators from different sectors and places in the world will present their visions and positions towards this disruptive technology. There are those who support the Blockchain from its foundations, being adopted in areas as diverse as: public administration, health, finance, legal, society, music and sports among others. The path of the Blockchain will also be questioned, there being a fraction of exhibitors that will object to the end of its implementation and its future in society. A society that constantly evaluates the new actors in the system, understanding the power of their opinion and deciding on what information they want to receive.
- Daniel had a plan, a sort of journal of the future, written in a notebook. Sometimes he went back to rectify small things, but still, life seemed pretty easy and happiness too. But, all of a sudden, everything changed for the worse: Portugal collapsed and Daniel lost his job. He couldn't afford to pay the mortgage for his house any more. His wife, also unemployed, left with his children, searching for better opportunities. His two best friends are absent: one, Xavier, has been locked inside his house for 12 years, obsessed with statistics and deeply depressed by the fact that the mutual aid website they created has proved a complete failure; the other one, Almodôvar, was arrested in a desperate attempt to mend his life. When thinking of his children and of Almodôvar's child, Daniel tries to understand what kind of hope is left for future generations. And he doesn't want to give up. In spite of the wreck that his life becomes, his will to rebuild everything seems unshakable. Because the Present is meaningless, if we don't anticipate a Future.
- The hard beginnings of Montserrat Caballé in the Opera world, her education, her doubts and finally her hard-earned highest artistic recognition, through the testimony of those who've known her as a woman and as an artist.
- Documentary about the years of the Catalan Nova Cançó which includes concert performances such as those offered by Lluís Llach and Raimon at the Palau d'Esports in Barcelona, as well as Ovidi Montllor, Pau Riba, Jaume Sisa, Quico Pi de la Serra or Maria del Mar Bonet, among others. There are also prominent personalities of Catalan public life, such as writers, politicians, activists or simple testimonies of anonymous people passing through the street.
- Andorra, 16th century. Catherina is a healer with a bad reputation amidst a witch hunt. Her sister Magdalena asks her for help to cure her son. A tragic turn of events leads Catherina to be tried for witchcraft.
- 9 motorcycle racers embark on different journeys, in different championships, in different parts of the world, with one goal: Become the best in the world. Currently mid-filming, seeking investment for licensing fees.