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La soledad
La línea recta
(The Straight Line)

Un instante en la vida ajena
(A Moment in the Life of Other)

Las horas del día
(The Hours of the Day)

February 2008

SOLITARY FRAGMENTS winner of BEST PICTURE GOYA AWARDS. On screen again at spanish cinemas...

March 2008

DVD available of La línea recta (edited by Versus Entertainment).


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La Soledad

Jaime Rosales

Through the lives of Adela and Antonia, we see a broad range of situations that give us a glimpse of those brief moments of joy and sorrow, those small accomplishments and disappointments common to anyone who lives in a big city. The film is a realistic portrait of the extremely limited lives that so many people lead. To show life just the way it really is, without emphasizing or dramatizing anything.

Two women, two stories.

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La línea recta
(The Straight Line)

José María de Orbe

The straight line is an urban story about a young woman, Noelia, who behaves as the same city where she lives in, growing and moving forward in an imaginary straight line that takes her from a work to another, from a house to another, wandering aimlessly without stopping, without a break and without knowing where she is going to.

Noelia seems anonymous.

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Un instante
en la vida ajena

(A moment in the life of other)

José Luis López Linares

The work of Madronita has the power of retaining the images, the instants of an exceptional world that has disappeared yet. This testimony cannot be ignored. The filmmakers´ will is to share with the audience the same astonishment and admiration that they felt when, some years ago, they discovered the Klein legacy in the Filmoteca de Barcelona.
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Las horas del día
(The Hours of the Day)

Jaime Rosales

Abel lives with his mother in a small town in the outskirts of Barcelona. His whole life revolves around their small family business, his mother’s house, his girlfriend’s bed, the corner newsstand, and the neighbourhood bars and cafés. It’s always more of the same: the same old problems, same faces, and the same old conversations. However, under his pleasant, calm exterior, something inexplicably cracks apart, and does so repeatedly. He is powerless to stop it.
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