Rafa liebt seine Heimat Sevilla und denkt zunächst gar nicht daran, Andalusien zu verlassen. Das Leben hier ist schön, es gibt tolle Frauen und heißen Flamenco, warum also gehen? Die Einstellung des Andalusiers verändert sich, als er die Baskin Amaia kennenlernt. Sie ist immun gegen Rafas erprobten Charme, was er nicht akzeptiert und daher mobil wird. Für den Mann aus dem Süden geht es gen Norden an die spanisch-französische Grenze, ins Baskenland, Amaia hinterher. Auf einmal ist Rafa in einer fremden Welt, mit einer anderen Sprache, anderen Bräuchen, anderer Mentalität – und muss diese ihm nicht vertraute Kultur adaptieren. Amaias Vater Koldo ist zu Besuch da und erwartet, ihren Bräutigam kennenzulernen, der sie allerdings hat sitzen lassen – Rafa springt ein, gibt sich als Verlobter aus. Die Anpassung wird zum Abenteuer. Aber muss Rafa wirklich jemand anderes werden, um Amaias Herz zu erobern?

January 28, 2022

Die Geschichte eines verheirateten amerikanischen Paares, das zum San Sebastian Film Festival geht. Sie lassen sich von der Magie des Festivals, der Schönheit und dem Charme Spaniens und der Fantasie des Films einfangen. Sie hat eine Affäre mit einem brillanten französischen Filmregisseur und er verliebt sich in eine schöne Spanierin, die dort lebt.

September 20, 2016

Twelve short films, twelve portraits of the city of San Sebastian.

August 6, 1999
May 22, 2009

Donostia-San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain, November 26th, 1985, at night. Mikel Zabalza, a young bus driver, is arrested along with other people by the Guardia Civil as part of an operation against the ruthless terrorist gang ETA. When the other detainees are released, they denounce that they have been brutally tortured in the Intxaurrondo facilities. Besides, Mikel is not among them: Mikel has disappeared.

June 26, 2003

Dokumentarfilm von Pedro Usabiago. Am Strand von San Sebastián in Spanien wird der Körperkult zelebriert. Untermalt wird das Ganze von talienischem Barock und New Yorker Jazz.

The turbulent story of the Lagun bookstore — located in San Sebastián, in the Basque Country, Spain — is a powerful tale of courage, resistance and struggle; first against the Franco dictatorship, then against the terrorist gang ETA and its numerous and sinister acolytes.

January 1, 1960

A peculiar walk through the Basque city of San Sebastián along twisting roads never traveled by guidebook users.

Donostia-San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain, 2011. Maider, a filmmaker, moves to the very same flat where pedadogist Elbira Zipitria Irastorza (1906-1982) clandestinely established the first ikastola, a Basque school, under the harsh regime of dictator Francisco Franco. Despite of her pioneering work, developed throughout thirty years, her story is not well known, so Maider, intrigued, begins to research…

March 16, 2024

A youngster writes a letter to his grandmother about his last trip to Donosti (Spain). This city inspires him to ponder about the language of cinema, time, cities, and sharing memories with our loved ones.

After the victory at Salamanca Wellington's Army had mixed fortunes and by the the winter of 1812/3 was back in Portugal. Wellington took advantage of the winter to re-equip and retrain his army for his final master stroke in Spain. In June 1813 Wellington launched his whole army in a rapid push NW towards the Spanish/French border outflanking the French. At Vittoria he beat the main French Army on 21st June and pushed the remainder into the Pyrenees on The French border. He was now able to prepare for the invasion of France. In all these actions and leading the Army were the Light Division containing the 3 Battalions of the 95th Rifles. It was during this period that they had some of their toughest and bloodiest actions that showed them to be an elite formation.

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