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.

A feature-length documentary based on film reports from the Spanish civil war.

The film shows the genesis of the El Rocío pilgrimage and unveils the economic, socio-political and ...

Documentary produced by Falange and edited in Berlin, in response to the international success of th...

The young farmer Aalami leaves his family to find work elsewhere. He gets to know the country and it...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

The story of the tortuous struggle against the silence of the victims of the dictatorship imposed by...

In 1948 Pablo Picasso met the hairdresser Eugenio Arias. Both were linked by the fate of emigration....

Third film of Juan José Ponce's trilogy about Federico García Lorca.

Eight foreign characters recall their exploits and fears in Malaga, a paradise city that starts a re...

The Living Memory Project began back in 2009 on the 70th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil...

July, 1936. The terrible Spanish Civil War begins. When the streets are taken by the working class, ...

A new look at the Spanish Civil War, from the 'graffiti' drawn in the dungeons of Cangas del Narcea ...

After the Civil War, between 20,000 and 30,000 Spaniards went into exile in Mexico. This was the cou...