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Sara and David are expecting a visit: her new bosses are coming to have lunch at the house. While Sara is getting ready, David gets angry for a trivial detail and ends up abusing her. He beats and humiliates her, and this does not is not the first time. After this episode of violence, Sara must deal with social commitment. The image they both created to hide the reality will also be severely tested.
Marcial is a simple country boy with a normal family and normal life, except for one small detail: his infant daughter, Mary, six years old, is autistic. But this disease really is no problem too big for the family of Martial. Despite the humility in which they live, Mary has a seemingly happy life. But everything changes the day that the autistic girl disappears and the media invade the peaceful village where the family lives. The mystery of the disappearance of the girl and the shadows that journalists spread over the father's attitude makes it a hell deeper anguish in which the family lives.
The Spanish Deep South, 1980. A series of brutal murders of adolescent girls in a remote and forgotten town bring together two disparate characters – both detectives in the homicide division – to investigate the cases.
After losing his father in an accident, Edur wakes up in the middle of a nightmare. A certain presence will haunt him with his worst memories.
Daniel Paz, a university professor, retires for a few days to a spa to write some film scripts and thus overcome a heartbreak. During his time there he meets two siblings: David and the fifteen-year-old Eli.
An account of the life and work of the multidisciplinary Spanish artist Mariano Fortuny Madrazo (1871-1949), textile and fashion designer, set designer, photographer, painter and engraver, known as the Leonardo Da Vinci of the 20th century.
Alfredo Méndez, 40, keeps his wife's cryogenically preserved corpse in his country house. This unusual behavior stems from his love for her and his medical ambition. However, in recent years his health has been declining, forcing him to seek the care of Corona, a young nurse who also serves as a maid.
In 2012, awarded filmmaker Hernán Zin suffered an accident in Afghanistan that changed his life forever. The traumas he had been accumulating during 20 years of war reporting suddenly imploded. He began suffering depression, loneliness and self-destructive behaviors. Searching for answers of what happened to him, Hernán Zin decided to interview other journalists. He asked them about their traumas, their losses, their fears and their families. DYING TO TELL is the first documentary film ever made about trauma in war reporters. It is a brutal and torn portrait of war, and a tribute to those who risk their lives for the world to be informed. —Contramedia Films
Madrid was one of the hardest-hit regions in the world by the pandemic of Covid-19. When the state of alarm was declared in March 2020, awarded filmmaker Hernán Zin grab his camera and went out to portray it from all fronts: hospitals, ambulances, nursing homes, funeral homes, fire department, police and army operations.He got exclusive access to places and situations that few filmmakers in the world had due to the effort of the politicians to keep the press out of the hospitals and nursing homes.