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- After years of silence, the Basque band La Polla Records is back to play live. Evaristo Paramos, the band's charismatic vocalist, announces this at a press conference.
- When Sara's stepbrother arrives on her doorstep with his face covered in blood, the longest day of her life begins. If Sara can't find 4000 Euros before the day is out to pay a debt, they will kill him. For Sara it's a race against time, during which she will have to confront many ghosts from the past and a family which she would prefer to forget.
- A woman sinks at 100 meters deep every day to survive. A girl uses hip-hop as a tool for social change. An anarchist woman stands for election. A girl covers her face to avoid being recognized while she works. Four women, four stories, a country struggling to change its destiny: Bolivia.
- A middle class American family must fight for survival in a nation being torn apart by the lack of water.
- Samba, Un Nombre Borrado is a documentary that reflects on the disappeared people during their immigration process. In recent years, in parallel with the shielding of borders, has increased the number of people who lose their lives when trying to enter Europe. These deaths are often recorded when the sea carries their bodies to Spanish beaches. In most cases, the protocol followed with these individuals is to register them, in the nearest cemetery, with the identifier of Young, Male, Black Race. Un Nombre Borrado tries to name and recover the identity of one of these disappeared, Samba Banjai, a young Senegalese who disappeared the night of February 7, 2014 when he tried to cross the border of El Tarajal (Ceuta).
- Sardar Sarovar, an impressive cement wall of 121 meters in height, stops river Narmada's flow. It is part of the faraonic "Narmada Valley Development Project", that plans the construction of more than 3000 dams, some of them of huge dimensions. Over two and a half million people are affected, most of them adivasis (indigenous) who are losing their houses and ways of life. For twenty years they have been struggling against the interests of the government and the big corporations. Women have gained consciousness of the dimensions of the problem and have become the main role in this unequal fight. Is this the single way of development? The situation in the Narmada Valley is an example of the 21th century's biggest war: water control, natural resources control.
- This documentary deals with a corner of history which until now scarcely has been illuminated. Drawing on first-hand sources as well as the latest research on this area, it thus establishes new information on the Moroccan role in the Spanish Civil War and follows the personal trajectories of some of the remaining survivors.
- In the America of the Mayas, a ritual to offer two children in sacrifice is underway. The shaman that will make it expels the cortege, but after the first execution, the second child escapes.