A gentle portrait of the mythical Spanish actor Arturo Fernández (1929-2019) in the hour of his passing, in his own words, through his latest interviews, not previously broadcast, and the words of those who knew him thorough decades of charming and good performance on stage, his true home, as well as in cinema and television.

The brilliant Czech writer Milan Kundera has not given an interview in thirty years; nor does he app...

Creator of absolute freedom, David Lynch constructed his work as an enigma to be deciphered between ...

This first documentary about the pop group ABBA was made around the time of the release of their fou...

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

The history of Bruguera, the most important comic publisher in Spain between the 1940s and the 1980s...

For the first time one of Hollywood's greatest stars tells his own story, in his own words. From a c...

Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Iceland, July 9, 2016. The surprising discovery of a canister —cont...

An attempt to create a bridge between the different political positions that coexist, sometimes viol...

In his lifetime, Thomas Merton was hailed as a prophet and censured for his outspoken social critici...

As Russian writer Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) thinks it is impossible that his novel Doctor Zhivago ...

A portrait of the British writer Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), who, although he had radical instincts, h...

Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of r...

For three years, Vincent Lindon recorded himself on his iPhone to document his insecurities, fears a...

Heaven Adores You is an intimate, meditative inquiry into the life and music of Elliott Smith. By th...

An extraordinary live performance of Hans Zimmer's most beloved and renowned movie soundtracks, incl...

Barbra Streisand grew up in working class Brooklyn, dreaming of escape from her tough childhood. A s...

A look at legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki following his retirement in 2013.
In Garcia Lorca's mother tongue, death is a woman: "la muerte". Daniel slips into the role of "death...

For three and a half centuries, from the same day that Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) applied his last ...

When looking at Pedro Almodóvar’s filmography, it becomes evident that women are everywhere; in fact...