'Bide guztiak' is the story of the journey of two women who, at the beginning of the twentieth century (1933), travel from Berlin to the border areas of France, Spain and Andorra, guided by the curiosity aroused by the Second Republic in Europe.
Following the clues left by the photographs and writings of Annemarie Schwarzenbach and Marianne Breslauer, we will travel through Europe to reconstruct the traces of the gazes of two women united by their search and curiosity for life.
The Altxalili have just emerged: queer, Basque, and from rural areas. They've long faced isolation and barriers to living their identities freely. But two years ago, they created the Altxalili Show, the first Basque drag performance, reclaiming space in their villages. Their movement is sparking a quiet revolution in the countryside.
Toni, once a famous singer, now has gambling debts and struggles to make ends meet. His luck changes when Malena, a former lover, introduces him to Junior, a wealthy young man, ready to hire him to steal a priceless painting from his own mother. To carry out this supposedly easy heist, Toni recruits a clumsy crew, forming a team in which each one pursues their own interests.
Bizkaia, 1935. A violent storm runs an English coal ship aground. Overnight, the people of Algorta crowd the shore to claim the black gold. Sabas Jauregui sees it as a stroke of luck; his wife, Josefa, as a bad omen. Disregarding her pleas, Sabas drags their children into the heart of the storm. The family will do the unthinkable to protect the coal that might save them from winter—or doom them forever.