La pulquería 1981
The Devil offers a man to help him if he can show him to love.
The Devil offers a man to help him if he can show him to love.
Guadalupe emigrates from Mexico in the hope of a better future. The European dream is not what it seems, and Spain is not the friendliest place to become a mother. A series of experiences and characters around her push her to make one of the most important decisions of her life, far from her family and her roots.
Ricardo, Natalia's father, suffers from Parkinson's disease; in that condition he stopped producing Dopamine. Surviving a very strong family crisis, Natalia told them her sexual orientation. She does not understand why after being left-wing militants and fighting for equality and freedom, they could not accept her choice.
The owner of a big country house in a small village called Barrancas, has a bad reputation of mistreating his employees, so when the caretaker of the house disappears, everyone think he left. Mario, the owner's nephew, is sent unexpectedly to pay for the services and deliver the house to a new steward. Mario takes advantage of the situation and, without permission, he invites the girl he likes and some college friends. What Mario doesn't know is that this can be a very dangerous decision.
Raised by a loving family of condors, little John John grows up thinking that he, too, is a condor, despite the fact that he looks nothing like his parents. Turns out, John John is no ordinary bird. In fact, he's really an honest-to-goodness dragon! After developing his fire-breathing powers, John John flies off on an adventure to find the dragon kingdom and his real family in this charming animated fantasy.
Successful nightclub singer has difficulties with her love life.
A Charles Bronson look-alike takes on a gaggle of punks terrorizing a small town.
After his wife dies, the master of the house can... maybe... acknowledge that he had children with the houseekeeper. But will he?
When the Spanish Civil War came to an end, Manuel Cortes was unable to flee the country. After a long journey, he managed to get back home in the dark without being discovered. His wife, Juliana, told him how the winning forces were shooting many of their fellow citizens. Manuel and Juliana decided to dig a small hole in the wall for Manuel to hide in. He could not even begin to imagine that this small hideaway was to become his private jail for the following 30 years. This is the story of the so-called post-war moles, people who had to put their lives on hold in order to escape from the repression imposed by the victors of the civil war.
Juanjo, Mario and Lucía go into a Qom community in the middle of the Impenetrable Chaqueño to make a television program that portrays the misery and desolation in which they live and how this affects their daily life. Upon arrival they discover that the Qom community has mysteriously disappeared. Lost, without food and water, they must find their way out of the mountain before the terrifying secrets that the Impenetrable hides trap them.
A "Diablo Rojo" bus driver, his helper, a priest, and two policemen fall victim to a mysterious spell and end up lost somewhere in the Chiriqui jungle, where they will have to survive the creatures that inhabit the roads, with the old bus as their only refuge.
The discovery of the tomb of William Tell’s son in a town in the Basque Country spurs the village's cantankerous citizens to lobby for Swiss annexation.
Carmen is taking a course in her neighborhood studying home care for the sick and elderly, sponsored by the government with the aim of social inclusion of the Gypsy people. Meanwhile, behind the discreet behavior of her everyday life, Carmen has a secret love life that defies the strict rules of her community.
Carlos reads a book, goes to a museum and climbs a hill. His interest in the view of the city is interrupted by an attractive young man from the capital.
The film shows the eternal conflict between the happy, carefree sector of Mexican high society, and the oppressed poor rural sector. The protagonist is Tomás, a restless and lucky boy. Tomás is the point of convergence between the conservative system which is threatened by the terrible injustice of the Third World.
Elderly woman bonds with other senior citizens for emotional support.