"A film by Juan-Luis Buñuel shot in 1964 documenting Calanda, the Spanish town where his father Luis Buñuel was born. The people of Calanda, during the Easter week, play the drums without cease for twenty-four hours." - Luis Buñuel Film Institute
The Basque Country, one of the richest regions in Europe with only two million inhabitants, is consi...
In Garcia Lorca's mother tongue, death is a woman: "la muerte". Daniel slips into the role of "death...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Nazi propaganda film about the Condor Legion, a unit of German "volunteers" who fought in the Spanis...
Portrait of Costa da Morte (coast region in Galicia, Spain) from an ethnographic and landscape level...
This film conveys a sense of the forces that have shaped Spain over the centuries, including Roman, ...
The documentary Felipe González approaches some of the most important facets and stages of the Andal...
Sven has a dream. Once in his life he wants to walk the Camino de Santiago - the Way of St. James. B...
An epic journey through Don Quixote's troubled mind, from which five paths to the unknown are opened...
A look at the different masculinities portrayed in Spanish cinema through time. (A sequel to “Barefo...
Spain, 1961. Life in the small village of Torrelobatón, in the province of Valladolid, was turned up...
ADRIFT- People of a Lesser God is the story of an incredible odyssey made by several-times Pulitzer ...
Carmen's life has been a quixotic comedy; surviving the war, becoming a nun, getting divorced in a c...
This documentary follows Juan Carlos's life through archive footage and exclusive interviews with th...
A particular reading of the hard years of famine, repression and censorship after the massacre of th...
Film made by activists who lived for a month in the Plaça de Catalunya in Barcelona after the start ...
Spanish Civil War, May, 1938. Four villages in Castellón, Benassal, Albocàsser, Ares del Maestrat an...