List of Movies in the Top
Three Steps Above Heaven
Babi is a privileged student; Hache is a reckless rebel addicted to speed. Two opposite worlds collide in a frantic first love that will take them on a journey to discover what it truly feels like to be three steps above heaven.
Starring: Álvaro Cervantes, María Valverde, Marina Salas, Mario Casas
Director: Fernando González Molina
2097
Thirty years after the pandemic's end, a new shadow looms over the survivor communities. A specter from the past returns to haunt those who thought they were safe, triggering a fresh battle for survival in a world still healing.
Starring: Abraham Santacruz, Alba Martín, Damián Vallejo, Hermi Orihuela, Saray Castro
Director: Esteban Calderín
I Want You
Continuing the story of Three Steps Above Heaven, Hache returns from London two years later, carrying memories of Babi and a nostalgia for what they shared. Gin enters the scene, but Babi's shadow persists. This plot is filled with romance and passion.
Starring: Álvaro Cervantes, Andrea Duro, Antonio Velázquez, Carles Francino, Carme Elias, Clara Lago, Cristina Plazas, Diego Martín, Ferran Vilajosana, Ismael Martínez, Joan Crosas, Jordi Bosch, Lucho Fernández, María Valverde, Marina Salas, Mario Casas, Nerea Camacho
Director: Fernando González Molina
2067
In a future where air is running out and Earth is dying, a message from tomorrow offers one last hope. One man must travel into the unknown to save humanity from extinction in this visceral sci-fi thriller.
Starring: Iván Álamo, Manuel Aragonés, Pepe Batista, Ragüel Santa Ana, Saray Castro, Siam Arab
Director: Esteban Calderín
El Barco
A global cataclysm, caused by a fatal accident in Geneva (Switzerland) during the implementation of the particle accelerator will lead to crew of vessel-school Estrella Polar to live the adventure of their lives.
Starring: Alba Ribas, Bernabé Fernández, Blanca Suárez, David Seijo, Giselle Calderón, Irene Montalà, Ivan Massagué, Jan Cornet, Javier Hernández, Juan Pablo Shuk, Juanjo Artero, Luis Callejo, Marina Salas, Mario Casas, Neus Sanz, Patricia Arbués
Director: David Molina Encinas, Sandra Gallego
The Furies
The plan: sell the house. The reality: face the past. What started as a final family gathering erupts into chaos when hidden truths are revealed. In a house built on lies, fury is the only thing they share.
Starring: Alberto San Juan, Bárbara Lennie, Carmen Machi, Elisabet Gelabert, Emma Suárez, Gonzalo de Castro, José Sacristán, Macarena Sanz, Mercedes Sampietro, Pere Arquillué
Director: Miguel del Arco
Impulsos
Sara discovers a stranger who commits crimes out of pure instinct, with no motive or plan. Drawn to this dark freedom, she begins a dangerous game of obsession where the line between witness and accomplice vanishes. A disturbing thriller.
Starring: Ana Risueño, Daniel Freire, Liz Lobato, Michaela Brizova, Miguel García Borda, Ruth Puebla, Walter Moreno
Director: Miguel Alcantud
Selfie
Bosco has it all until his father, a corrupt politician, is arrested. Homeless and penniless, he films his fall from grace as he navigates a world he never knew existed. A sharp, cringe-inducing satire on privilege and class.
Starring: Clara Alvarado, Isabel García Lorca, Javier Carramiñana, Jesús Hierónides, Macarena Sanz, Pepe Ocio, Santiago Alverú
Director: Víctor García León
La Maniobra de Heimlich
Can a writer survive his own legacy? This acid-tongued satirical comedy follows a one-hit wonder navigating the absurdities of the Barcelona cultural scene. A clever and pathetic journey through the making of a movie that shouldn't exist.
Starring: Alba Yáñez, Albert Ribalta, Jacob Torres, Jordi Vilches, Judit Uriach, Marta Torné, Miguel Noguera, Miki Esparbé
Director: Manolo Vázquez
Manolito Gafotas
Meet Manolito, a witty boy from a working-class Madrid neighborhood. With giant glasses and a sharp tongue, he navigates life with his quirky family and beloved grandfather. A charming, nostalgic Spanish comedy about the joys of childhood.
Starring: Adriana Ozores, Alejandro Martínez, Álvaro Miranda, Antonia San Juan, Antonio Gamero, Belinda Washington, David Martínez, David Sánchez del Rey, Fedra Lorente, Gloria Muñoz, Laura Calabuig, Marta Fernández-Muro, Roberto Álvarez
Director: Miguel Albaladejo
