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An intimate portrayal of the extraordinary Cristina Sanchez, one of the first female bullfighters to gain prominence internationally. Her rise to fame was fraught with challenges, but nothing could stop her from defying expectations to climb to the top of the male-dominated circuit. This film celebrates her inspiring tenacity in mastering one of the world's most dangerous professions.
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Spain is in the midst of its most serious political crisis in 40 years. As the Spanish cabinet roundly reject Catalonia's decade-long drive for independence, what is next for the divided region?
The insidious power of eating disorders is swift and devastating. Sufferers are left at the mercy of dangerous thoughts and turbulent emotions, isolating themselves from their loved ones who struggle to protect them. This sensitive film approaches anorexia and bulimia from a deeply personal angle, revealing a family fighting to remain unified in the wake of this brutal illness.
The crumbling village of Santoalla in the misty Galician hills provides the unlikely setting for this haunting true-crime mystery. Progressive Dutch couple Martin Verfondern and Margo Pool moved to Santoalla in search of a simple life away from the city, but their dream to live off the land instead ignited a decade-long conflict with their rural neighbours. These tensions eventually culminated ...
Over 5.25tn tons of plastic waste litters the world's oceans, devastating aquatic life. Can a crowdfunded project help to capture this waste and revolutionise the way our oceans are cleaned?
In Catalonia, November 9th is an historic date; the day when the autonomous community voted in a self-organised independence referendum. We meet the "9N" activists driving the fight for independence and voting for a revolution.
This report meets the grass roots, social media driven activists who are turning politics on its head in Spain. Now that they've got the power in Madrid and Barcelona, what will they do with it?
Hundreds of rural villages around Galicia in Spain are frozen in time, long-abandoned by their residents. But there are hopes that the current financial crisis could actually help revive the ruins.
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