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Gabriel, known as Tarado, a retired boxing champion, tries to lead a quiet life in a remote village, with his father and his dog, far from the kind of problems that, in the past, led him to spend a few years in jail.
Daniel, a Spanish filmmaker would like to give his country back some of the hope it has lost due to the financial crisis. He's determined to shoot an inspirational movie about the Moncloa Pact, the agreement that brought back Democracy to Spain after the Franco era. The thing is he wants the film to be a musical.
A tale of mothers and daughters where nothing is what it seems to be. The Judgement is Franz Kafka’s very first literary work. It has an oppressive, deeply disturbing atmosphere that will make you feel uneasy. With an added gender perspective, this is the first time this unsettling story is properly been adapted to film.
Mateo lives with his mother Libertad in a rose-tinted world: a microcosm that has precisely two inhabitants, mother and son. One day Mateo is diagnosed with cancer.
Victor hides his face behind a mask. One day he receives something that he had been waiting for a long time, a strange package. Upon receiving it, he will remember the last words his mother said to him, he will remember her obsessions and their peculiar relationship. But above all he will not be able to forget his last wish.
Rosario, an elderly woman who lives with Ofelio, her disabled son, her donkey, and her goat, earns a living selling fig tree salt to the elderly, who know its ancient uses... and to the not-so-elderly, mixing it with pharmacy tranquilizers and other ingredients. The village in La Mancha where they live is ruined by the gambling addiction of its inhabitants and its rulers, who decide to sell it. Everyone resigns themselves to the forced sale, but Rosario's house and pond are in the middle of the municipality.