Karen Joaquín
Directing
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Twelve-year-old Latina Juanita is growing up with stringent female beauty ideals, even though she has now moved to the seemingly more open-minded Barcelona. Before a pool party, she realises something else has been growing with her: the hair on her legs.
Juanita

Spain, 1940s. Two young seamstress sisters, Maruxa and Coralia, have their lives changed during the Civil War. In resistance to the Franco dictatorship, the anarchists leave their house every day at two o'clock. Years later, they become the most photographed women in Santiago de Compostela, land of pilgrims. To find out what Maruxa and Coralia have done, director Uliane Tatit travels to the Galician capital and follows the paths made by the two sisters.
As Dúas en Punto

Markel is a young kid tucked in his past. On his his mother's anniversary, he decides to escape to the unknown forest, fleeing from the fear that his father figure provokes in him. On this journey, Markel will be forced to face his worst fears as he begins his growth rite.
Crecer

Abril and Yula prepare a potion to make a classmate disappear. When she is missing the next day, they both swear never to talk about it, a promise that will put them to the test. Abril will have to cope with Yula's betrayal.