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In times of global ecological crisis, Costa Rica seems to be an oasis for its rich biodiversity. Nacho traces a route to learn about agroecological projects, discovering what the indigenous communities call "good living" Could this be the solution?
The Route of the Conquerors

The documentary tells the story of six friends who fought against compulsory military service in the Basque Country. They were all imprisoned for refusing to perform military service, and they all preferred prison to the army. They showed great courage and stubbornness, until they managed to win the antimilitarist struggle against the Spanish State.
Two Years, Four Months and One Day

In 1967, in the midst of Franco's dictatorship, a group of seminarians thirsty for freedom founded the group Enarak. They played pop, rock and psychedelia, styles that were foreign to the society of the time, and all of it entirely in Basque. After hundreds of concerts, they mysteriously disappeared in 1971. Fifty years later, the singer's son, Beñat, sets out to find traces of the group, immersing himself in a film labyrinth that mixes ornithology, collage and eccentric research.
Enarak

In the mountains you get lost; sometimes on purpose and other times unintentionally. The documentary Oinez deviate towards this tranquil mountaineering via three routes in the Basque Country. In each one it emerges a deep, authentic and funny conversation that reveals a small truth.
Oinez

Lubna (10) has arrived in Paris fleeing from the war. There she can see how whales fly over the Eiffel Tower, while she voices the hope that her parents can get there too.
Europa

A documentary about the Kresala film club, San Sebastián's oldest film club, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Audience members, members, and collaborators associated with this film club located in San Sebastián talk about what it means to belong to this community. A tribute to cinema and their love for it.
Kresala Zinekluba, una ventana a otros mundos

Set around London’s Northern Line tube stations, four stories re-tell some of the most famous greek myths adapted to our world. With dark british humour, it follows the mis-adventures of the great Olympian Gods getting to grips with modern life.