The film tells the story of Lidice, levelled and–literally–eradicated by the Nazis in retaliation for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in Prague.
With COVID-19 spreading and lockdown enforced, María Luisa and Mai—mother and daughter—are force to spend a night together.
Set between Germany and Greece, the film talks about living, loving and giving a step towards personal freedom.
The art of theatre spreads the wings of a group of children far from their Brazilian home city.
A young youtuber is facing the challenge of not leaving her room at all. She lives isolated from the world as she recounts her confinement to her channel's followers.
Three characters are about to have the best time of their lives, but a strange phenomenon breaks in.
A Basque virologist confines herself to a hi-tech laboratory in search of the Coronavirus vaccine.
The conflict that arises between ‘what needs to be done’ and ‘what should be done’ draws a line that separates empathy from indifference. In this story, the responsibility of the work assigned comes into conflict with the responsibility we have towards people who are suffering. The responsibility of placing ourselves in other people’s position while risking breaking the rules. A simple ‘space’ that the workers leave is, without a doubt, a ray of sunlight and hope in other people’s lives.
Vulk ez da (Vulk is not) is a multidisciplinary show that aims to blur the boundaries between live performance and previously recorded audiovisual material in an exercise of self-discovery by the Bilbao based music band Vulk