Jesús Perea - Benito's Assistant
North Sudan, summer 1923. King Alfonso XIII of Spain captures an enormous African elephant, an apparently irrelevant act that, however, will be paramount to understand the Spain of 20th century; an animal from far lands that will become a symbol of the Second Spanish Republic, the communist movement and many other things; a royal hunting that marks the beginning of a bizarre story of jealousy, passion, political intrigues and taxidermy.
Abuelo
Two Spanish pan-handlers soon find themselves in over their heads when they stumble upon an opportunity to redeem themselves and perhaps the entire planet. The world appears to suffer from rampant poverty, violence and spiritual desperation and the relentless news media force-feeds these images to the Spanish people. A popular reality television show lets the audience decide between life or death for suspected felons, and one of the opportunistic pan-handlers attempts to escape poverty through this raucous and sensational TV program.
Médico
Beldar e Sonja é um casal de ladrões, que pertencem ao universo dos magos e feitiçaria. Na cripta da ordem dos mil olhos, uma seita má, eles encontram e roubam uma pedra preciosa, amaldiçoada e o feitiço é transmitido sobre eles. Depois de cair e ficar inconsciente Beldar acorda em outro mundo, o mundo real. Ele sofreu uma metamorfose e agora habita no corpo de um adolescente com acne de 16 anos, que tem o nome de Ramon. Ramon Assustado percebe que Beldar é o personagem que existe no vídeo game e é o herói que sempre desejou ser. Agora eles tem que se unir para desfazer o feitiço.
Matesanz
A group of parishioners die poisoned upon receiving communion, during the investigation of the event the priests of the parish begin to have visions. Everything rushes when the dead are resurrected in the autopsy room, these strange events seem to be related to an old book enacting a new religion.
Orateur conférence
Two young men have left their obscure Balkan country to earn some money as "guest workers" in western Europe. On their way back home, they attempt to change trains in Paris but encounter surprising difficulties from the ticket authorities there. It seems that political changes have rendered their homeland nonexistent, and their passports are no good. Before long, they are stranded in Paris without passports, without a country, and soon even their luggage is stolen. Their fumbling efforts to straighten out the mess result in the French press getting into the act, labeling them as Russian spies. The Parisian expatriate community takes them into its bosom, and romance blooms between one of the lads and a Spanish hatmaker, before they finally achieve a (highly improbable) solution for their difficulties.