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- Unique biopic about Yogananda, telling the story of his life and influence on yoga, religion and science, combining re-enactment, interviews, and verité.
- Catalina Yagan, 89, remembers the music of her grandfather Asenewensis. Her sons Victor and Roberto Vargas embark on a journey on horseback from the indigenous reserve they currently occupy, crossing the banks of the Onashaga canal in search of their ancestral reflection. Twakana means teaching, and through this story, a connection is proposed with the ritual chanting of Asenewensis. The yagán language crosses through raw nature and the feeling of a living people.
- Following Empalaos of Valverde de la Vera along their intimate process of preparation as penitents.
- Nimble fingers belong to the Vietnamese women who work in factories owns by some of the most popular electronic brands. Thousands of young migrant workers come from a remote village on the highlands of Northern Vietnam. Now they lives in a Hanoi suburb, a district developed around one of the biggest industrial production sites in the world. Thes worker' life strictly follows the rules of the great Industrial Park. Every single woman is apparently following a stereotype of tireless work and obedience to keep up with the pace of industrial production. Step by step the movie reveals the bases upon which the productive chain is built: the conditions in which the young workers are into, the tight control and the difficulties on the workplace.
- Legna: Saharawy verse speaks.
- What do you know about Tibet? 'Earth Sutra' the documentary that will change your vision of Tibet 55 years controlled by the Chinese oppression. Dare to reflect your relationship with the Earth, your relationship with other humans through Earth Sutra, a portrait of survival in exile of Tibet and how their ancient culture can positively influence our planet to the challenges and crises that occur in the 21th century.
- Stones flying, screams, rubber balls, riot police, police on one side, Maghrebis and Spaniards on the other. They throw at Abdul's house, a Moroccan worker who lives in the Cañada Real Galiana, a traditional cattle pass. The questioning of 40 years of history begins. Four decades of occupation of public land, 40,000 residents of up to four different communities - Spanish, Muslim, Spanish and Romanian gypsies -, luxury villas and shacks, camels, drug addicts and volunteers, businessmen and pariahs - more than 10,000 children. Not a hospital, not a school, not a sheep ...; Forty years after the arrival of the first settlers to the Cañada Real Galiana, this is the panorama of this linear city of sixteen kilometers in length in the Community of Madrid: the biggest illegal settlement of Europe. The peaceful lawless city of yesteryear has become in within a few years "the village of injustice", where marginalization coexists daily, as its inhabitants are the forgotten ones in a society that intends to recycle them next to an incinerator; and the delinquency and drug addiction, a direct consequence of the aforementioned marginalization. Through the inhabitants of that territory without law, their voices, their vital testimonies, the documentary "The Invisible City: Voices in the Cañada Real Galiana" tries to approach the different realities that coexist daily in this illegal settlement.