Synopsis:
Antonio Dumas takes over as director of the Ibero-American Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid, launching into a wild, sharp-witted journey through the chaotic and contradictory world of contemporary art. Surrounded by a cast of eccentric yet strikingly realistic characters, artists, curators, agents, politicians, journalists and tourists, he must navigate a maze of absurd situations, institutional challenges and creative tensions.
As his tenure unfolds, Dumas faces scams, impostors, surreal mishaps, and ethical dilemmas that push his patience and ingenuity to the limit. Meanwhile, the increasing presence of his ex-wife, a radical, anti-establishment artist living in the Peruvian jungle, adds a deeply personal and destabilizing conflict to the mix.
Directed by acclaimed filmmakers Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat, this acid comedy delivers a bold, ironic and brutally honest portrait of the art world, blending satire and realism with a touch of madness.
Synopsis:
Claudia, a woman who loses her daughter Ángela in a traumatic incident, begins to recover from this trauma years later, only to discover that her daughter might still be alive.
"Mom, it’s me, Ángela. Please, come and find me!"
This chilling sentence heard over the phone rekindles Claudia’s hope.
Claudia turns to Salazar, the inspector who handled the case when Ángela disappeared, and to Laura, a young woman whose life was saved by Ángela, a special girl with a strange gift, after a serious car accident. Together, they follow the trace of the missing child through mysterious places that conceal a terrifying truth.
Synopsis:
Spain, 1968. Esteban Guerra is a young and ambitious politician who has been appointed to an unglamorous post at TVE (Spanish National Television). He aspires to more; he hopes that his time in television can be a trampoline to more relevant roles. But it is not easy to get an opportunity, unless it is something no one wants. For example, trying to win something Spain has never won: the Eurovision Song Contest.