Pablo Llorca
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País de todo a 100

Rosa’s calm existence is disrupted by the arrival of the charming adventurer Ivan. Blinded by unconditional and self-destructive love for him, she leaves everything behind to follow him to the end.
Behind God's Back
The Devil talks only through an image and tell his stories to an imprisoned writer.
One of Us Cannot Be Wrong
Ephemeral loves, days of summer freedom and the drift across Europe
Días color naranja

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El gran salto adelante
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Las olas

The flash of socialism that once lit Spain.
The world that was (and that is)

Arturo is a music enthusiast, although his skills as a guitarist are lesser. Urgently incorporated into a band, he is soon fired, although he will remain linked to it as a manager... or so he thinks. As the band grows in popularity, his link with it will diminish.
En clave de sol
Sartorius returns to his hometown in search of his wife, after spending fifteen years imprisoned in a concentration camp. On the train, he meets Beatriz and Bruno, a newlywed couple, and together they head to the mansion of an eccentric architect, where the former prisoner is supposed to meet his wife; but things don't go as planned...
Everybody hurts

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Película del hierro y la nieve

A sequel to País de todo a 100 (Country of Everything at 100).
Una de percebes en el Hurtado

Toño works as a local policeman in his town. He is clumsy and his neighbors laugh at him, so he asks his old teacher at the academy for help. What he finds is a town full of tensions, with a day laborers' strike that doesn't help.
Dobla la esquina, el volcán

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Historias del poder y de la vida
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Un ramo de cactus
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Los subterráneos

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Iluminaciones

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Venecias

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Recoletos (arriba y abajo)

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La fiesta no es para feos
The legendary Mario Gas and his daughter Miranda star in this humanist comedy by Pablo Llorca, an immersion in a working class area of Madrid, its neighborhood life and its community ties, on the fringes of the haste of the big city. Along with Elena, a photographer for a magazine, we end up in La Fortuna, where Elena takes Ana after helping her when she feels unwell after a marathon. There, in the bar, we’ll get to know Ana’s world, her father, a likable sponger, and her long-suffering mother, and we’ll accompany her on her road to independence.