Samsara

Samsara

Samsara is the Buddhist cycle of death and reincarnation. From the temples of Laos, we will accompany a soul in its transit from one body to...

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Kalebegiak

Kalebegiak

Twelve short films, twelve portraits of the city of San Sebastian.

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Couplets for an Everlasting Eve

Couplets for an Everlasting Eve

St. Agatha's Eve is a deep-rooted Basque tradition in which people walk from house to house, accompanied by improvised verse-makers (bertsolaris)...

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Hezurbeltzak, a Common Grave

Hezurbeltzak, a Common Grave

The Basque word hezurbeltzak does not appear in dictionaries. It is a non-existing word used to describe socially invisible groups. Its literal...

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Ámár

Ámár

Inés travels to India to visit her friend Ámár, who has been living in a mental institution for years. Inés remembers the last days they spent...

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Land Underwater

Land Underwater

Almost two decades ago, the Itoiz dam flooded seven villages and three natural reserves on the Pyrenean hillside in Navarra. The ecologist group...

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The Island of the Dead

The Island of the Dead

A soldier is about to be executed because of his disobedience. The execution will be carried out by an ancient machine which engraves a sentence...

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Cosmic Chant. Niño de Elche

Cosmic Chant. Niño de Elche

The film aims to answer two questions: What is flamenco? Who is the singer Niño de Elche? This child prodigy, who inspired artists such as C...

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Hotzanak, for Your Own Safety

Hotzanak, for Your Own Safety

I told him I was a filmmaker... and nothing has changed. Amid these landscapes traipses the soul, at times certain, at others uncertain of its own...

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Blindman's Bluff

Blindman's Bluff

A blind man accidentally loses his guide-dog. Alone in the dark in a big city, he discovers that his strength lies in recognising his own...

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Zumiriki

Zumiriki

Is it possible to travel twice to the same memory? The filmmaker built a cabin on an isolated riverbank, just opposite his childhood island, which...

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The Moaning

The Moaning

An experimental film on the geographic and historical voyage of the peculiar sound of the so-called 'Basque ox carts'. Said sound, which could be...

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Oskara

Oskara

If you want to know who you are, dance. Oskara traces Basque culture, its myths, from its origins to the present, through the "dantza".

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Iragan gunea Berlin

Iragan gunea Berlin

'Iragan gunea Berlin' follows five people from different origins as they move anonymously around the streets of Berlin. Each of them with another...

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Sailor's Grave

Sailor's Grave

The horrors of a shipwreck, the bells of aforgotten lighthouse and the coming and going of the tides surround a tale about the sea. 'Sailor’s...

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Noise

Noise

How much does private life impact on art? Julen uses persons. The power and domination that a man exerts to make a film. Marian uses her friend...

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Hunting

Hunting

In 1969, artist Rafael Ruiz Balerdi made the short animated film Homenaje a Tarzán (Homage to Tarzan), which ended with an enigmatic «to be...

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Soroa

Soroa

Arid soil, sun, wind. A procession crosses the landscape. The echoes of their prayers bring the rain.

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Conversus

Conversus

A church organ, a family, harmony and faith. David's sisters suddenly convert to Catholicism and he tries to grasp what is behind this personal...

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Chillida: esku huts

Chillida: esku huts