The voices of the most prestigious specialists, admirers and names close to the Galdósian and Buñuelian worlds will help answer: who is Benito Pérez Galdós and who is Luis Buñuel? What about Galdós in the cinema of Buñuel? What united them?
Carlos Saura shows us in this piece his personal vision of the land where he was born. Throughout th...
A modern answer to Luis Buñuel's mythical documentary “Land Without Bread” (1933) about Las Hurdes, ...
Spain, 1960. French student Monique Roumette lives in Madrid on a scholarship. Thanks to a friend wh...
The old Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel (1900-83) imagines a movie plot, set in Toledo in the future 2...
Paris, 1930. Luis Buñuel is penniless after the scandal surrounding the release of his last movie. S...
Spain, 1932. Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel travels to the region of Las Hurdes, in Extremadura, wher...
The definitive film portrait of Matt Busby, Bill Shankly, and Jock Stein. An incredible story of how...
The #MeToo movement has shined much-needed light on the pervasiveness of sexual harassment and abuse...
In the west of Scotland, nobody bothers to argue that football is a genuinely popular art form, the ...
The world's most pristine and least understood ocean, the Arctic, is under threat from chemical poll...
Like all good stories, this one begins with a drunken bet. Three friends, bonded by a love of runnin...
Follow Elvira as she searches for the Sanderson Sisters, interviewing various figures who claim to h...
A portrait of the Noble brothers, three Milwaukee scenesters whose diverse projects dot the Beer Cit...
Matricide is an experimental documentary that will incorporate mythical fantasy into our environment...
At the end of the 1960s, Vanesa’s parents fled the Franco-regime’s deep poverty to pursue their drea...