Gonzalo, now 18, chooses not to take his deceased father's car, even though it was expected that he would. This unexpected choice perplexes everyone, especially his mother. The car becomes a symbol of an unresolved family wound, only to heal when Gonzalo honestly admits to his mother that he doesn't remember his father.
Barcelona, Spain, in the late sixties. Eugenio, a young jeweler who has fallen in love with Conchita, a singer, to the point of learning to play the guitar to accompany her in her performances, will first have to learn to overcome his stage fright.
Lea and her mother Júlia decide to spend a weekend in the countryside to disconnect from their busy urban lives. Frustrated by a crisis with her current partner, Lea will argue with her mother in an acrimonious way, thus breaking the purpose of the trip. But under the light of a lunar eclipse and with the help of an old family friend, mother and daughter manage to reunite.
Two men with the same name endure the funny consequences of getting mixed up during a business trip.
The lower part of Barcelona’s best district is a quiet and stately neighbourhood. The House of Columns hides many secrets, and has witnessed many events. The Catalan capital’s multiculturalism has a lot to offer. It’s better to laugh than to cry!
A risky project, the result of over 20 years of meticulous work in conception and editing, offering a kaleidoscopic vision of the city of Barcelona as a reflection of any metropolis in any country. Encounters and misunderstandings among hundreds of characters and interwoven micro-stories form a vast window onto the city.
A swim instructor dealing with a child terrified of the water is accused of inappropriate behavior -- but the stories offered don't line up, leaving parents suspicious and doubtful.
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