The story of Kaspar Hauser, who grew up in dark isolation from humanity, it is provided by a Gallician artist with a radical experimental adaptation that aims to be nothing less than a religious message. Black & white 16mm, without the language of reason, eye to eye with the primaeval puzzle. The story of Kaspar Hauser, the German 'wild child' who grew up for 16 years in silence and virtually in the dark in a stable with only a wooden horse as company, remains fascinating, also for filmmakers.
Hyohakusha is a lyrical trip to Japan, passing through Galicia (magic land in the northwest of Spain...
"Bs.As." is an experimental documentary film that reframes the history of immigration from Galicia (...
Tradition and performance show us the physical relationship between man and animal when in combat.
Everything changes the day Sofia decides to take on her relationship with Paloma. Behind the suppose...
In Galician, Devalar means “the passing of time over things”. This short movie is a portrait of a se...
A European director is making a film with children from a social center in Tangiers. Because of his ...
Absorbed, Unnatural, Dismal, Deface, SOK, Wisdom, Detestor ... Names linked to a very specific movem...
Taking the elegance and poetic power of the sea as main elements, Andrade subverts the role traditio...
Galician sailors working on a ferry between the Danish city of Romo and the German island of Sylt. O...
A filmmaker comes back to his grandparents' house to make them a video-portrait. That's what cinema...
Piedad has lived big part her life in Leiroso, a small village of the Bierzo, isolated of the urban ...
"Man, in the need to explain and understand the world around him, gives the animal, especially on th...
Peter Weiss' The Aesthetics of Resistance meets a General Strike in Barcelona on September 2010. Tha...