Hugo Vartán can hardly make it to the end of the month and has run out of ideas for his coming book. Learning that an acquaintance witnessed a murder, he decides to look into what happened and use the story for his book.
Larry is a fervent Evangelical Christian living in New York who works as a removals man, although his big dream is to become a professional actor in advertising commercials. His luck seems to change the day Alexandra enters his life.
A rainy morning. Six armed men hold up the central branch of a bank in Valencia. What was supposed to be an easy, cut-and-dried affair soon gets complicated when the branch manager reveals a secret hidden away in one of the safe deposit boxes. Tempers flare among the leaders of the gang and suspicions spread in and outside of the bank until even the Government of the country is on the rack.
Alma (20) works on a chicken farm. Her grandfather, who stopped talking years ago, has now decided to stop eating too. Alma becomes obsessed with the idea the only thing she can do to get him back is to recover the thousand year-old olive tree sold by the family against his wishes.
Julieta lives in Madrid with her daughter Antía. The two silently bear the suffering of having lost Xoan, Antiá’s father and Julieta’s husband. But pain doesn’t always bring people together; sometimes it pushes them apart. When Antía turns eighteen she walks out on her mother, without a word of explanation. Julieta does everything she can to find her, but the only thing she discovers is how little she knew her daughter. Julieta talks about a mother’s struggle to overcome uncertainty. It also talks about fate, about the feeling of guilt and of that unfathomable mystery that drives us to leave the people we love, erasing them from our lives as if they’d never meant anything to us, as if they’d never existed.
The accidental discovery of a letter forgotten for years prompts Clarence to leave his Huesca mountains and travel to Bioko to visit the land where his father, Jacobo, and his uncle Kilian spent most of their youth.
A tale from the kitchen of one of the most unexpected and giddy political processes of our recent history, a detailed look at the construction of Podemos. A handbook on how to create a political project in a single year.
Action thriller taking place over 48 frantic hours. Two brothers are reunited after five years apart. One has been in jail. The other has robbed a dangerous fence and is now on the run with Diana, his youngest daughter. The three set out on a journey through a violent, mythical, rugged and savage Andalusia. A journey on which the wounds of the past will open and during which the siblings will have to make up with one another if they are to save their lives.
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