Deep in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park, in one of the most conflictive and violent places in the world, is the Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Sanctuary. There, Mama Zawadi and her baby chimpanzees find the only place in the world where unconditional love can heal the wounds of war and save them from extinction.
160 Meters: A Story of Rock in Bizkaia is a transmedia project that explores the social transformation of the 1990s along the banks of the Bilbao estuary through rock music. The title refers to the distance between both shores, marked by the Vizcaya Bridge and their sociological differences. It reflects the contrast between the punk ethos of the Left Bank (Eskorbuto, Zarama) and the hedonistic, global sound of Getxo Sound on the Right Bank (El Inquilino Comunista, Los Clavos).
The legendary Bilbao-based band Cancer Moon, pioneers of Iberian noise rock, formed by the enigmatic singer Josetxo Anitua and guitarist Jon Zamarripa.
In a foreign country, Jones and Ana face loneliness. Isolated by sadness and the weight of their past, they will seek a way to escape the cage they have built for themselves.
"Bilborock, much more than rock" explores 25 years of Bilbao's cultural and social scene through music. Using the activity of this space as its guiding thread, it examines how culture has transformed the city and vice versa. Archive footage and testimonies from individuals directly and indirectly connected to the venue reveal the significance of this cultural facility, a landmark in Bilbao and beyond. A journey through two and a half decades of cultural and social impact.
Would You Fight Your Own Demons?
In 1998, Alejandra, her boyfriend Jesús, and their dog Drago spend a weekend in a treehouse in the Otzarreta forest. One night, Jesús falls to his death after the dog’s desperate barking alerts Ale to a hidden figure in the darkness. A year later, convinced it wasn’t an accident, Ale returns to the forest with a plan: to uncover and hunt the presence that took Jesús.