In the 1932 segment when after the death of her husband, Lucia is walking from East to West past a brick wall which is on her right side and a canal that is on her left side. However, in the next immediate cut which is a long shot, the walking direction is reversed and the canal is now on her right side, and on her left side is a building with boarded windows. Additionally, she is now walking toward the brick wall that was in the previous shot.
When Tomas is arguing with the literacy teacher and Lucia is standing in the middle; the orientation of where he and the teacher are standing relative to Lucia changes from shot to shot. It starts with Tomas on Lucia's left side and the teacher on her right side then it reverses.
In the first Lucia segment (1895); the same footage of the two charging armies at the point of intersecting each other is repeated.
At the birthday party when the Russian couple was doing a strange Rock and Roll dance; a few of the background actors looked at the camera.
When the rebel army charges toward the Spanish Army; they are facing a barrage of cannonball explosions. Then the Spanish army begins a full charge and at one point both opposing armies on horseback intersect in an open field. However, the barrage of cannonballs keeps reigning down instead of ceasing fire so now the Spanish Army is facing friendly fire. This makes no sense even in 1895 from a military perspective when both armies are visible and identifiable.
During the 1895 segment, in the long shot of the two opposing cavalry armies charging at each other; they do converge. However, they just pass each other by without engaging.