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De Salamanca a ninguna parte tells the story of a generation – the so-called “New Spanish Cinema” generation – that emerged from the Conversations of Salamanca (1955) and which tried to show the social reality of our country. Despite everything, we have a handful of good films: Del rosa al amarillo (by Manuel Summers, 1963); [...]

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Sud Express is an intersection of lives. Six stories about anonymous people interwine during a train journey from Paris to Lisbon. The protagonists of this trip across southwestern Europe allow us to explore their similarities and the great differences that still exist among them in a critical moment for the Old Continent. It is a very thrilling film because [...]

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Isi and Disi, are not brothers, neither have they ever been called brothers. They were born and brought up in Leganés. Their nicknames come from their overwhelming passion for AC-DC, as they always heard the English pronunciation as ISI/DISI. Although they are over thirty, Isi still lives off and with his father, Eugenio, a veteran [...]

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