The ReidOut with Joy Reid - (Feb 11th)
NCIS - (Feb 11th)
Death by Fame - (Feb 11th)
Baylen Out Loud - (Feb 11th)
Richard Osmans House of Games - (Feb 11th)
University Challenge - (Feb 11th)
Four in a Bed - (Feb 11th)
Kids Baking Championship - (Feb 11th)
The Neighborhood - (Feb 11th)
All American - (Feb 11th)
Poppas House - (Feb 11th)
Go Back To Where You Came From - (Feb 10th)
Adam Richman Eats Football - (Feb 10th)
Marooned with Ed Stafford - (Feb 10th)
Deadline- White House - (Feb 10th)
The Beat with Ari Melber - (Feb 11th)
Geordie Shore - (Feb 11th)
Love Island- All Stars - (Feb 10th)
Deal or No Deal - (Feb 10th)
Murder- Suspect No.1 - (Feb 10th)
Madrid, 1936. Miguel Gila lives peacefully and happily with his grandparents in a humble attic. But the outbreak of the Civil War forces Miguel, along with his friend Pedro, to go to fight. There Gila survives misery, battles, firing squad and jail thanks to his humor. Because of this unique way of interpreting the world around him, Gila will become one of the most popular comedians in Spain and Latin America.
"The Anarchist's Wife" is the story of Manuela who is left behind when her husband Justo fights for his ideals against Franco's Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. He is deported to a concentration camp, and upon his release, continues the fight against nationalism in the French resistance. Years, pass without a word from him, but his wife never gives up hope of seeing him again.
A collection of stories set during the Spanish Civil War, ranging from an account of Republican executions in a Madrid bombarded by Franco's forces and his fascist allies, to an Andalusian marquess who sets out to hunt communists with his personal death squad, to a militia woman who saves the life of a right-wing lawyer out of compassion.
Hans, a German director, is in Madrid to film a television production about the capital and the Civil War, 50 years after it occurred. Accompanied by Lucía, his editor, and Goyo, his cinematographer, he films shots of the modern city, searching for spaces and people related to its past. At the same time, he views materials related to the past. In this search, Hans questions the point of his project, and disagrees with his producers until he discovers a project that he is passionate about.
Eight foreign characters recall their exploits and fears in Malaga, a paradise city that starts a revolution on July 18th 1936, as the military coup is stopped by popular rebellion, until February 9th 1937, when Mussolini troops take Malaga and put it under the rule of Franco. Seven months that shape the stark tale of a besieged city, the first capital to be conquered in Spanish Civil War and a prelude of WW2.
Gilda Bessé shares her Paris apartment with an Irish schoolteacher, Guy Malyon, and Mia, a refugee from Spain. As the world drifts toward war, Gilda defiantly pursues her hedonistic lifestyle and her burgeoning career as a photographer. But Guy and Mia feel impelled to join the fight against fascism, and the three friends are separated.
Following the Spanish Civil War, a man goes into hiding to avoid arrest by the victorious Nationalist forces.
In 1940, in the immediate aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, a young girl living on the Castilian plain is haunted after attending a screening of James Whale's 1931 film Frankenstein and hearing from her sister that the monster is not dead, instead existing as a spirit inhabiting a nearby barn.
With the purpose of recalling a youthful adventure, Enrique, a well-placed merchant, decides to travel around Spain in the company of his wife Alicia and his two daughters, Pilar and Carmen.
A young man accompanies his mother to a nursing home where he meets don Manuel, a World War II veteran.