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A bond develops between a child and a giraffe.
During the Spanish Second Republic a group of women are pioneers in the field of public education.
How to start a revolution with a laptop.
In order to help the only woman resistant to his charms, a man from Seville must pass as her Basque fiancé for three days in the Basque Country.
In post-war Beirut the planned eviction of two refugee families divides the local community.
After an almost-fatal accident Geni's old life holds no appeal for her and so she attempts to escape it.
Technology rather than love threatens a long-distance relationship.
Gothic horror entwining the story in 1930s Catalonia of a group of children who cannot feel pain, with a man searching for his biological parents in the present day.
A hallucinatory look into the brief reign of the Spanish King Amadeo I of Savoy in the early 1870s.
Documentary about salt production.
After he is suspended from school, a wayward teen is sent to stay with his ex-military grandfather.
As poor judgement causes one man's life to spiral out of control, he looks for assistance from the significant women in his life.
Living on the outskirts of Barcelona, Arnau raises a menagerie of songbirds and tries to accumulate the funds to hire a lawyer for his imprisoned mother.
The German retreat from a Czech village, and the subsequent arrival of the Russian forces, as seen from the point of view of an imaginative small boy.
Documentary about an area of Galicia considered to be the end of the world by the Romans.
Documentary about the gold rush in Brazil's controversial Serra Pelada mine in the 1970s and 1980s.
A sound recordist returns home to Ireland to record locations away from man-made sound, and in the process finds himself inexorably drawn into his own past.
A gang of juvenile delinquents pool their resources to pay for one of their number to be put on the bill of a bull-fighting contest.
On closing night of an acclaimed restaurant, the lives of the final set of guests intertwine as the courses are served.
A documentary about the art of improvised rhyming verse sung in the Basque tongue.
A couple of months after an epidemic has rendered most of the world's population agoraphobic, and scared to actual death if they go outside, Marc heads underground to make his way across Barcelona in search of his girlfriend.
The evolution of how women have been represented in Spanish cinema, from the 1930s to the present day.
Going off-plan Ben Wheatley on early inspirations, developing his craft and making Normal
The accidental revolutionary Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue discuss artistic evolution and Blaise
Embracing complexity Nigel Santos on the messiness of real life romance, and Open Endings
Alone together Park Joon-ho on loneliness, North Korean experience, gay life and 3670
The destroyer of worlds Daniel Everitt-Lock on experiences of atomic testing and Our Planet, The People, My Blood
Taking the temperature Jacqueline Zünd on exploring the climate crisis through companion films Heat and Don't Let The Sun
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