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- An augmented human and Sarah Connor must stop an advanced liquid Terminator from hunting down a young girl, whose fate is critical to the human race.
- The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.
- An exiled priest tries to escape his demons while living in a remote village in Spain.
- The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.
- Christopher Columbus' discovery of the Americas and the effect this has on the indigenous people.
- Painter Francisco Goya faces a scandal involving his muse, who is labeled a heretic by a monk.
- The film starts in the trip from Sevilla to Linares, where Manolete stops in Córdoba to see his mother. He will be remembering some passages of his life.
- Marcelino is an orphan who grows up in a monastery. One day when he eats his small meal in a room full of old things, he gives a piece of his bread to an old wooden Jesus figure--which actually takes the bread and eats it. Getting a wish granted for his donation Marcelino wishes to see his mother.
- The famous story of Romeo and Juliet, chronicling the betrayal, plot, and unfortunate romances of the Montagues and Capulets as a result of the tragic fate of the young lovers. Based on the book by Melinda Taub.
- Writer Miguel de Unamuno faces himself and his ideals after the 1936's military coup d'etat.
- After they uncover evidence that there is corruption in the police force, three police officers in Hong Kong try to discover which of them can be trusted.
- A surrealist film, a pseudo-documentary portrait of Las Hurdes, a remote region of Spain where civilisation has barely developed, showing how the local peasants try to survive without even the most basic utilities and skills.
- A beautiful virgin inherits a castle, but when she arrives at it, she finds that the inhabitants include a strange nobleman and a bevy of beautiful women she suspects may be vampires.
- A man gets trapped inside a telephone box and nobody is able to free him.
- When the monks living at a small rural monastery face it being transformed into a hotel due to the lack of income, a newcomer monk convinces them that their only chance is to learn soccer and to try to win the "Champions Clerum" tournament in Vatican City.
- Students of the university of Salamanca are brutally murdered by a black masked minstrel. Alex, an architecture student who has recently moved to Salamanca discovers a pattern behind the killings; it seems as if the killer strikes regularly after the exams to free the campus from lousy students.
- In a town near Salamanca, an eccentric 60-year-old widower is captivated by an imp, a precocious 13-year-old. Alejandro is wealthy and alone, passing time with music, chess, and his shotgun. Gregoria (Goyita), the daughter of a weak-willed policeman and his bullying wife, is a budding naturalist who conspires to meet Alejandro. Although he knows the village is talking, Alejandro spends time with Goyita, on walks, horseback rides, and dinners. He's enchanted and tells his friend the village priest that he's living for the first time. Goyita makes new demands on Alejandro, and he must decide how to be true to his ethics and to this Platonic yet highly-charged relationship.
- The adventures of two vagabonds in pursuit of their modest ambitions: enough to eat and a place to sleep. Inspired by the seminal 16th century picaresque novels "Lazarillo de Tormes" and "Guzman de Alfarache".
- A woman in Mexico mistreated and abused by her husband abandons him, and goes to Spain where she falls in love and has an affair with another man.
- The young leader of the Spanish kingdom of Castile tries to get the various warring kingdoms of Spain to unite and join forces against the invading Moors.
- A historian tries to investigate and clarify what happened with the murder of the Augustinian priest and friar Antonio de Román in the 16th century.
- St. Teresa de Jesús struggles against all odds to reform the Order of Carmelites in the sixteenth century Spain.
- The orphan Adrián Vega has the ability of foreseeing the future and is adopted by the bookseller Samuel. He joins Samuel's group of clairvoyants called Utopia that protects people that will make a difference and Samuel teaches him how to control his power. Years later, Adrián fails in stopping a deranged Utopia member from exploding a car bomb and the wife and daughter of the police inspector Hervé are murdered and Hervé is blinded by the glass window. Adrián decides to leave the group, but Samuel convinces him to participate in his last assignment, saving the life of the school teacher Ángela that has joined an evil sect. Meanwhile Hervé is hired by Ángela's mother to brainwash her daughter and bring her back home.
- After spending a night with a sensual prostitute, the King of Spain decides that he wants to see his wife naked. His decision causes a real revolution amidst his subjects.
- August 1936, the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. 51 members of the Claretian community of Barbastro (Huesca) are martyred, die for their faith. The film recounts the last weeks of his life, since they are held until they are finally shot. During that time, they perform various writings they talk about their situation, of his fellow captives, people who saw them. These writings have been the basic testimony used to narrate this real fact in film version
- In a cold January evening, Caraoscura wanders around the streets of a secluded village. Little Carla awakes scared. Lucas, her older brother, tries to calm her and convince her that Caraoscura isn't real, but little did they know that the story conceals a a reality so terrifying that they never imagined before.
- The story of Lazarillo, a poor boy who must live by his wits after being sold to a series of cruel masters.
- Lorenzo is a young man who has just returned to Salamanca (Spain) from England, where he fell in love with Berta, a girl daughter of exiled parents who have never seen Spain. Lorenzo tries through some beautiful letters that she understands how is the world where her parents once lived.
- Javier is used to make the best of his military life. When a companion is killed in his place, he makes up his mind and enters religious life. Reencountering his rich and spoiled family will show him that not all the battles were fought during the war.
- The film tells the story of Pedro Poveda (Raúl Escudero), a tenacious and innovative priest who opens paths in the field of education and in the defense of the rights of women in early twentieth century Spain. UNESCO recognized him in 1974 as "Educator and Humanist" and Pope John Paul II canonized him in 2003.
- Miguel de Uamuno, a Spanish writer and philosopher, is forced into exile in Fuerteventura (in the Canary Islands) by dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera in 1924. There he will make friends with some locals, on whom he will exercise decisive influence. Years later, when the Spanish civil war began in 1936, he will be forced to face the insurgents at the University of Salamanca.
- Four stories about people finding a wallet with a big sum, and their different reactions.
- It tells the story of three women, separated in time and space, but who end up converging in their process of finding themselves.
- Biopic film about Saint Soledad Torres Acosta
- In the summer of 1492, after spending three years prisoner in Tunisia, Bartolome returns to his land Extremadura in Spain, with the hope of eating their favorite food: pork. Along the way he meets a deserter who is accompanied by a sow.
- In 1808, Napoleonic troops invaded a village in the mountains of Madrid. There will take place a love trio between a girl, a guerrilla leader and a French officer of whom the girl falls in love. Adaptation of the homonymous theatrical text of the Spanish writer José Martínez Ruiz, 'Azorín'.
- In a Castilian city, the daughter of a Republican intellectual killed in exile has to return home to bid farewell to her dying mother and take control of her father's vast cultural heritage.
- Carlos, a university professor, is admired and praised above all by people who see in him the ideal person to fill the best positions.
- Goya's body remained forgotten in a pantheon in Bordeaux. Decades later, everyone present at the exhumation was greatly surprised: Goya's skull was missing.
- José Bello, a prominent figure of the so called Silver Age of Spanish Culture offers us an invaluable testimony of that period, A time full of tragic events but also of immense creativity in which he was an inspiration for the three geniuses. Full length documentary showing the last living memories of Dalí, Lorca and Buñuel by their closest friend, Pepín Bello, who passed away on the 10th January 2008, aged 103.
- The Revolt of the Comuneros was an uprising by citizens of Castile against Charles I until they lost the Battle of Villalar on 23 April 1521, the leaders Juan de Padilla, Juan Bravo and Francisco Maldonado were captured and executed.
- Carlos, son of Felipe II, has an accident at the Alcazar in Madrid. Ecclesiastical authorities believe it may be due to supernatural forces and investigate the circumstances surrounding the case.
- The life of Mother Petra de San Jose. Founder of the Madres de Desamparados and San José de la Montaña Congregation. A life of effort and religion, to populate homeless people. Avatars of the life of this woman, that after the years, the remains of her lived a very remarkable moment.