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- Leocadia Cantalapiedra, is an early twentieth century enigmatic character who adopts a series of alter ego to accomplish a dream, make films.
- From a dream language the authors talk about the theme of human-nature relationship: "According to legend, a woman had to redeem every sin of men for having betrayed Nature. But she ignored the destiny the gods had thought for her; they asked her to bring them an alive crow, in order to restore the balance, lost time ago." Human has increasingly isolated from the environment in which he lives and has go beyond a point of no return which authors want to denounce.
- Isabel Medarde addresses the topic of women from two encounters. On the one hand, she makes a close approach through the autobiography of her own mother and on the other hand, in a more formal interview with Raquel de la Varga.
- The Carnival of La Bañeza (León, Spain) has the peculiarity of being authentically free and spontaneous, without the intervention any institution. It's the town's carnival.
- Clodette sleeps under a picture of Christ and next to her rosary. In the middle of the night, strange nightmares submerge she into her darkest side.
- The documentary tells the story of the Argentine complaint against the crimes of the Franco regime through the case of Inés García Holgado. It sheds light on the processes of exhumation of the more than 100,000 disappeared in Spain, including visits to the laboratory of the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory, and encounters with neighbors of several towns that underwent political reprisals.
- Julian lives alone. Every weekend, he goes out to find someone to keep him company, and to rent him his body on the way, in order to succumb to the most unsuspected pleasures.
- At the beginning of the 70's in Spain, Leiza, a young city girl/woman is visiting a remote village looking for an old lady called Riina, who was recommended to help her deal with an illegal matter. Once there , she realized everything was weird, that old lady seems to have a hidden scary/dark story and sooner than later she understands than she has dropped here so as not to be ever back.
- Documentary project that addresses the millenary figure of the concejos, first institution of direct democracy, an essential part of the history of the villages in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. It clarifies what are the councils, how they are organized, what is their history and where they currently exist.
- Maragatería: one choreography is an ode to the region of Maragatería (León, Spain). The documentary seeks to uncover the region to explore the different ways of life of its heterogeneous population, challenging traditional argument and narrative structures. Far from a traditional view of the land and their customs,the documentary is situated at the intersection between the different social groups who inhabit the region nowadays. From the local peasants, grown in a decaying pre-industrial world, to the hippies and eco-rurals who repopulate abandoned villages, the various characters that occupy abandoned enclaves in the Camino de Santiago to help pilgrims, and urban dwellers returning to the rural in search of their roots and contact with nature, or the immigrants who came to this peripheral and poor area in search of a better life. The complex entanglements that occur here make foreigners adapt maraga to traditions, while northern European hippies see local peasants' ways of life as the ideal they were looking for. Similarly, pilgrims from all over the world are enchanted by the beauty of the area and the relaxing character of its peoples, many of them settling down around and starting different life projects in community. The film tells the story of this extravagant and mysterious area and its peoples, in a mixture of science, comedy and experimental art.
- Pressure, depression, expression is a film essay that even pretend to explain the mood of depressed people compared to a pressure cooker. The pressure cooker has an outlet, which is the valve. Humans have not escape valve and has to choose between the various alternatives presented by the author.