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- Álex has just suffered a love disappointment and sends a voice message to his boyfriend in anger but the voice is received by Bruno. This mistake ends up making them meet and what begins as a date ends up having greater significance.
- The buried memories of the Spanish Civil War are unearthed as a woman searches for the remains of her grandfather's father and discovers the story of an idealistic young teacher from Tarragona.
- Marcos' life turns upside down after he loses the same day his girlfriend and his job. Marcos' life turns wild after to meet Raquel.
- Set in 1982, looks deep into two recent episodes of Spanish history: the imprisonment of pregnant women, and the kidnapping of newborns, in a context of social and political change.
- A political satire sketch show, featuring various actors and actresses playing important political figures, along with other famous character. They usually have a musical number per episode.
- In the mid-1940s, Pau Casals is considered the best musician of the moment. Exiled in Prades, France, he promises not to play in public until the end of Franco's dictatorship, and tries to help needy Republican families to protect themselves from the Gestapo as well. After the war is over, Pau hopes that the victory of the Allies will also mean the end of Franco's dictatorship.
- Parenostre explains how Jordi Pujol, president of the government of Catalonia from 1980 to 2003, and his family managed the situation when the news about their undeclared money in Andorran bank accounts was published in 2014. This incident altered the Catalan society and its politics.
- Television fiction, filmed under the guise of a documentary in which the protagonists of one of the capital episodes of Catalonia in the 20th century comment on the events, in the first person, while the camera captures what happened in Barcelona between 14 and 17 April 1931, the three days during which the Catalan Republic was in force. All this, with the aim of showing the significance of a half-improvised gesture that brought down the monarchy and the recovery of Catalan self-government for the first time since 1714.
- As in a documentary, the confrontation between two of the most famous writers of Spanish literature at the beginning of the 17th century is relived: Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega. A 21st-century television team moved to Madrid in 1614 to interview Cervantes, Lope and the people around them. It is the moment of the publication of Avellaneda's apocryphal Don Quixote and the confrontation between the two geniuses has exploded with all its force. The mockumentary delves into the intrigue about Avellaneda's true identity and, incidentally, defines Cervantes and Lope de Vega as two brilliant characters, but full of insecurities and permanently dissatisfied.
- TV SeriesSet on New Year's Eve, 1999, a group of kids sneak into an abandoned mansion to celebrate the end of the millennium, only to discover that their party house is actually the lair of a dangerous group of vampires.
- Felix, a multi-talented individual explores different professions - chess player, referee, porn director, trap music producer. Questioning their suitability for his son, he embarks on a journey where encounters reshape his life.
- Abstract phantoms of trucks cross the screen. Infrared images. This is where refugees are waiting in the hope of reaching UK through the Eurotunnel. "Fajara" is the Arab word for explosion. But in the Jungle it was a word for: getting through, making it to the other side, arriving. The images become abstract, semantics dissolve. A haunting film about the phantoms of meaning (of words).
- Risto Mejide and a cast of panelists wage war on click-bait and fake news using the most powerful tool at their disposal: comedy.