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Directed by Daniela FejermanGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Leonor Watling,
Rosa Maria Sardà,
María Pujalte,
Silvia Abascal,
Álex Angulo,
Xabier ElorriagaRating61%
Elvira (Watling), an attractive but insecure twenty something, joins her sisters Jimena (María Pujalte) and Sol (Silvia Abascal) at their mother's house. As they prepare to celebrate their mother Sofía's birthday, their mother (Sardá)—a , 1h30
Directed by Ventura PonsOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Rosa Maria Sardà,
David Selvas,
Agustín González,
Julieta Serrano,
Laura Conejero,
Sergi LópezRating62%
Barcelona is the scenario for eleven entwined stories sharing the same characters. The movie deals with a variety of intimate relationships, portraying characters who have to experience intense emotions which cannot be materialised in caresses. Connections explored include several different family and romantic relationships across different genders, ages and generations., 1h37
Genres Drama,
ComedyActors Penélope Cruz,
Rosa Maria Sardà,
Jordi Mollá,
Luis CigesRating56%
Pablo is a twenty-year-old man who wants to be a musician in order to be appreciated by his mother and find a male partner he can share his love with. He finds one, but because of his demanding behaviour, he is soon alone again. He tries to become a French horn player in the Youth Spain National Orchestra, but the examiner turns out to be his father, who's been living apart from his family and doesn't really accept Pablo's sexual trends. Once Pablo fails in his exam, he feels very depressed. When another French horn player from Valencia hasn't got a place to sleep, Pablo takes him home to his house. The next morning, however, he finds a girl named Salome inside of his bed., 1h32
Origin EspagneGenres ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jordi Mollá,
Mariola Fuentes,
María Pujalte,
Esperanza Roy,
Antonia San JuanRating56%
Until Lucas appeared in their lives, Dani, Carlos and Toni had a quiet existence without major concerns. They shared almost everything: the house, housework, dogs, his homosexual tendencies and debts. It was these that forced them to rent one of the bedrooms of your apartament. Then came Luke, with his long hair, his charming smile, and his muscular body to completely change the life and destiny of their lovers home. Lucas appears dead but ... Who killed him? All had reasons for doing so, or maybe none.Directed by Emilio Martínez-LázaroGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Clara Lago,
Carmen Machi,
Karra Elejalde,
Rosa Maria Sardà,
Antonio Resines,
Belén CuestaRating53%
Some time after the events of Ocho apellidos vascos, Rafa (Dani Rovira) and Amaia (Clara Lago) have parted ways and now she is dating a Catalan man named Pau (Berto Romero). After having given in to the idea of his daughter dating an Andalusian, Koldo (Karra Elejalde) decides this is too much and ventures outside the borders of Euskadi for the first time in his life to search for Rafa in Seville and convince him to try and win Amaia's heart back. , 1h49
Directed by Eloy de la IglesiaGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Simón Andreu,
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba,
Esperanza Roy,
Ramón Pons,
José VivóRating63%
Father Miguel is a conservative thirty six years old Catholic priest. In the changing Spain of 1966 Miguel’s religious community tries to implement the doctrines given by the Second Vatican Council and adapt to the new realities of the country. Father Miguel opposes any form of religious modernization. He clashes with Father Luis, a fellow priest of his community who employs more modern tactics of religious instruction. Miguel begins to experience a personal crisis when his repressed sexuality is awaken by a road sign, displaying a beautiful woman wearing a provocative bikini. He begins to be constantly tormented by sexual thoughts. His sexuality is further aroused by Antonia, a beautiful married woman in her thirties, who in her confessions tells father Miguel about her intense sexual encounters with her husband. Antonia’s confessions disturb father Miguel even more. He thinks about sex all the time to the point of impairing his work as a priest., 1h40
Genres ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
LGBT-related films,
Association football films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Rosa Maria Sardà,
Jorge Sanz,
Juanjo Puigcorbé,
María Pujalte,
Goya Toledo,
Santi MillánRating54%
When two youth football teams from Madrid and Barcelona with a longstanding rivalry reach the finals of the Youth Spanish Cup, the tension explodes on and off the field. The players from both teams share a bus and hotel with each other and with their coaches (who are in love but hide it), parents, a crazy grandmother, reporters and even pets. Guillermo (played by Ernesto Altiero) and his son Xavier find their relationship tested as Guillermo remembers his own failure to make the championship in his youth, while Xavier chooses his girlfriend over football. In director Fernando Colomo's own words, this is a "road trip movie about human relationships.