Basque Country
Agua
Mikel Rueda
Pays Spain
Genre Fiction
2012 @en - 15'10'' - Color
Guille and Alex don’t know each other. Each of them leads their lives in their own way. They live according to how they have been taught and raised. Although they come from different worlds, they are united by something – their passion for swimming. And today, there’s a competition.
Bajo la almohada
Isabel Herguera
Pays Spain
Genre Animation, Animation
2012 @en - 8'00'' - Color
Animated documentary which uses the voices and drawings of a group of children who live in a clinic in India. The guitar, the dances, a trip out to sea, the cats Sweety and Kitty, and the sisters who look after them are just some of the treasures and dreams which the children keep hidden under the pillow.
Beerbug
Ander Mendia
Pays Spain
Genre Animation, Animation
2012 @en - 8'00'' - Color
Joe, who is busy running an old roadside petrol station, decides to take a break and have a beer. His efforts at enjoying his beer fail because someone is robbing him right under his nose.
Casa vacia
Jesús Mª Palacios
Pays Spain
Genre Documentary
2012 @en - 20'00'' - Color
Empty House is a journey around the ruins of this house in Irun, in which the artists Jorge Oteiza and Nestor Basterretxea lived between 1957 and the mid-1970s. While we are exploring this dark and empty space a dialogue is established between the images of the present and the materials of the past.
Deus ex machina
Koldo Almandoz
Pays Spain
Genre Fiction
2012 @en - 8'00'' - Color
The employee comes to the factory every day. He is the only person who is qualified to do his particular job. It is precise, mundane, and repetitive work. Every morning he goes through the same drill, starting up each machine. Today, though, he has made a decision...
Monsters do not exist
Paul Urkijo
Pays Spain
Genre Fiction
2012 @en - 9'22'' - Color
Nai is a child who lives in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Recently, he is having nightmares about the Yeak, a Khmer monster that eats naughty children. Michael, his English teacher at school, tells him that monsters don’t exist. He assures him that they are just children’s fantasies. The truth, however, is very different.