The Asturian Valentín Vega is considered one of the most relevant photographers of the last century. He knew how to portray all the essential elements of daily life like no one else and at the same time exercise a devastating display of social criticism. After spending three years in prison for his political affiliation and managing to establish himself as a street photographer, he would continue to offer an unusual image of reality and daily life from the 1940s onwards.
The Living Memory Project began back in 2009 on the 70th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil...
The life story of Vicente Miguel Carceller (1890-1940), a Spanish editor committed to freedom who, t...
The Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya commissioned Pere Portabella to make this film for the Joan ...
Three elders return to their homeland seventy years after being forced to leave it because of the Sp...
A retrospective look at the anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist experience in Spain from 1930 ...
Caudillo is a documentary film by Spanish film director Basilio Martín Patino. It follows the milita...
Contracampos is the attempt to (re)build a landscape. A recreational area and a shooting range in th...
Documentary about the participation of the International Brigades in February 1937 in containing the...
Documentary about the battle of Guadalajara which took place in March 1937 during the Spanish Civil ...
Documentary about the last days, death and subsequent search for the remains of Federico García Lorc...
Documentary filmed between September 2012 and March 2013. It tells the story of a valley in the moun...
During the 30s, the young Catalan teacher Antoni Benaiges takes office at a rural school in northern...
Heart of the Generacion 27, Spanish poet Emilio Prados recalls his lifetime from Mexican exile where...