Non Fiction

The Last Call

Documentary

Synopsis:
The Last Call offers a first- person look at the human side of power, showing the ethical dilemas, emotional challenges, and the loneliness experienced by those who have occupied the most powerful office in the country.

Through intimate conversations, personal archives and exclusive testimony from family and close advisors, this Movistar Plus+ documentary original series shows the most revelating experiences from the last four Spanish Prime Minister, Felipe González, José María Aznar, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Mariano Rajoy, from their arrival to Moncloa to the most critical moments of their terms.

The series examinates how they feel when they receives the last call that can change everything, and how they live with these decissions that could change the course of the nation.

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Perejil

Political

Synopsis:
On July 11, 2002, a group of Moroccan gendarmes landed and raised their country’s flag on Perejil, a previously unknown and uninhabited islet, with an area barely larger than a soccer football field, whose sovereignty was shared by Spain and Morocco.
A few days later, the President of the Spanish Government, José María Aznar, sent all the three branches of the military to expel the soldiers occupying the islet.
In popular imagination, the Perejil crisis has remained a humorous anecdote. A Spanish military overreaction to the occupation of an uninhabited rocky islet. But that anecdote was actually just the tip of the iceberg: beneath the islet of Perejil lay a major international crisis involving the European Union, the UN, the Arab League, France, NATO and the United States.
Why did a seemingly insignificant piece of land provoke a conflict of such magnitude? What did Perejil mean that caused the Spanish army, navy, and air force to mobilize for the first time in a democracy? What was the scope of the crisis? Was the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla at risk? What do we know about the Perejil incident 23 years later?

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Las Berrocal

Biographical Documentary

Synopsis:
Las Berrocal follows a family of four women whose strong personalities and distinctive perspectives on life have made them a recognizable presence in the Spanish public eye.
The documentary series offers an exclusive access to their day-to-day world — a place defined by mutual support, generational contrasts, and the balance between public exposure and private life.
Through their personal stories, “Las Berrocal” explores how they manage the success, the family links, and the pressures of being constantly in the spotlight, revealing who they are beyond their public image.

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