In 1934, the Spanish filmmaker José Val del Omar traveled to the region of Murcia, where he documented the celebration of several popular festivals, both religious and secular, as part of his contribution to the itinerant educational program promoted by the Government of the Second Republic.
Religious-based images and traditions permeate the lives of all the people who inhabit Seville. His...
In Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, tradition, memory and folklore, walk the streets on the shoulders of...
An array of vintage vehicles - horse-drawn, two and four-wheeled - pass through Hyde Park in the ann...
Traditions during Easter holidays in the remote village of Grešnica. The film was a research project...
Fabergé animals in a Russian influenced Easter tale.
Everybody loves the Easter Bunny. Everybody, that is, except the evil Irontail, who wanted the job o...
It's Easter and everyone's favorite K-9 is back! The Bannisters are heading out on a family cruise a...
Two blue-collar Easter Bunnies get fired and try their hand at an assortment of odd jobs, failing at...
A vengeful Easter bunny plots to steal Santa’s sack, and in the process, learns something about hims...
Fifteen-year-old Klara is raped by a masked boy during Wet Monday. A year later, just before the fir...
A dystopian, post-modern retelling of the Easter story.