Antonia, 65, is a model housewife, but this gentle lady has a strange secret - she is obsessed with the bathroom, because it is the only place where she can say "I'm in here" and no one will bother her. It's the only place where she can say "I'm in there" and no one will bother her. It's where she can write and express her talent as a writer, and where she can escape from the monotony of everyday life. ...... is a magical realist work directed by the Spanish director, Lucía Casal Rodríguez, who cares about women's situation. In the light and jumping rhythm, in the bright retro colors, the audience will follow the heroine to explore the different possibilities of life, which is both playful but also relieving and joyful.
Sister Marina, a very unorthodox nun, is sent during the summer of 1994 to El Parral, a boarding school for boys threatened to be closed soon. Even though the kids welcome Marina with all kinds of pranks, they will, little by little, become something very close to the family they never had.
The eternal struggle of good against evil… Lights, shadows, faced by the same goal but different purposes… Three continents, a lost city, impossible creatures, the necromancer, Chester Copperpot and… the Chimplonitos… You dare?
Private detectives Inés, Eva, and Carmen often invade others' privacy but are clueless about confronting their own secrets. While on the job, these three surveillance specialists will have to cross the thin line dividing public and private matters, bringing their own issues to light in order to solve more than just their professional cases.
Pudor is about intimacy, about the desires, obsessions, secrets and fears that we keep hidden, even from those we love most. The characters in this story are a man who is going to die, a woman who receives anonymous erotic notes, an older man who is offered a last chance at falling in love, a teenager struggling to handle the doubts generated by puberty and a small boy who sees ghosts. As is the case in many families, in spite of living together, all the characters in Pudor are alone.
Mario and Clara, his pregnant girlfriend, try to find a new apartment to settle in as soon as possible, so they go to visit one in a distant neighborhood that seems abandoned. Once there, things are not as they expected.
Wafer factory-owner P. Tinto and his wife Olivia want a child of their own more than anything else in the world. Years of trying, however, have left them with nothing but a pair of extraterrestrial midgets living in the spare bedroom. When they decide to try adoption, a series of misroutings and chance encounters results in an escaped adult mental patient arriving at their door with adoption papers in hand. P. Tinto and Olivia accept this without question and welcome him in as their son. Can this family arrangement work?
Madrid, 1965. When The Beatles arrive in the city, Diana goes to great lengths to meet them.