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- Various lives converge on an isolated island, all connected by an author whose novel has become inextricably entwined with his own life.
- A woman tries to solve the mysterious death of her brother, a famous DJ who disappeared from Ibiza many years ago.
- A mature, divorced podiatrist, his younger girlfriend, and her teenage children travel to Ibiza and experience a crazy holiday.
- Five friends go unannounced on a vacation. Soon they discover a cave entrance, which they decide to explore.
- A young couple on holiday slowly becomes estranged.
- Samuel is an old hippie musician who settled in Formentera in the 1970s, when King Crimson and other British rock bands frequented the island. There he lives austerely, in a ramshackle house without electric light or unnecessary luxuries, and plays the banjo in a friends' club. Until one day, after many years, he receives the unexpected visit of his daughter Anna and his grandson Marc. Anna, unemployed for some time, says she has had to accept a job in France and is forced to leave her little son on the island with grandfather Samuel.
- A comedy that follows the break-up of a French rock group.
- How a bad company can ruin a teenager?
- The singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat plays the role of a young fisherman named Joan from Ibiza (Spain) who falls hopelessly in love about a beautiful English tourist and it leaves everything to follow her to London, where he is introduced to the hippie world.
- Part of Johan van der Keuken's North/South series, The White Castle focuses on the impact of the West on the underclass: on the concrete realities of their daily life and on the way their existence is isolated and frustrated. Interweaving images of the Spanish tourist mecca of Formentera, a community center in Columbus, Ohio, and factories in the Netherlands, the film vividly illustrates the fragmented, alienated lives that the market economy produces and chillingly portrays what van der Keuken saw as "a conveyor belt [that] runs across the world."
- A battle which is not told in history books. In 1946, a submarine from dictator Franco's side, the C4, was sunk at Soller shore. This is just part of the history behind this submarine which took a very special trip years before with a very important mission which could change the Spanish History.
- This two-and-a-half-hour performance art epic (part documentary; part experimental art film; part spiritual pilgrimage) documents performance actionist and activist Preach R Sun (the blind fisherman), as he leads a public processional to the historical Formentera Island lighthouse of Cap de Barbaria. The work, created as a meditative ritual and prayer for the healing of a humanity and world deeply fractured and divided, conceptualizes the black racialized body as object and vehicle of racial transcendence and human salvation.
- Casiopea is the journey to life itself. A captivating adventure that unravels the eternal question of humankind: What happens before/after life?
- The love story between two common people who live their ordinary life in Naples. But one day something extraordinary shakes their routine.
- "Montserrat Roig: the violet hour", Montserrat Roig: a Catalan famed writer and journalist, whose work has been translated into ten languages. At the same time, it shows her different roles as a woman and feminist activist.
- A film about the history of the Dominican Republic's visual arts from the perspective of color given by the incidence of light in the island, alongside the historical events that defined its master artists.
- Short documentary about the Balearic islands: its history, art treasures, craftsmanship, gastronomy, folklore, caves, beaches, hotels and cities.
- A young woman who lives under the suggestion of dreams related to the disappearance of her father who was diagnosed as schizophrenic.