
In a Cordoban farmhouse, Soledad awakens a passion in two men, which will be a cause of misfortune for both when the protagonist's boyfriend, in a fit of jealousy, kills his rival in her presence..


Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a thing for vintage cinema that smells like old celluloid and intense stares. If you like your movies fast-paced with snappy dialogue, steer clear. This one is for the folks who want to see how drama looked before everyone started talking in soundbites. The whole mov...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

José Buchs

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a thing for vintage cinema that smells like old celluloid and intense stares. If you like your movies fast-paced with snappy dialogue, steer clear. This one is for the folks who want to see how drama looked before everyone started talking in soundbites. The whole movie feels like it is trapped in that Cordoban farmhouse. There is this heavy, thick air to the scenes that makes you feel a little claustrophobic, which I guess is the point. Soleda..."

Pedro Terol
Vicente Peydró, José Buchs, Ricardo Rodríguez Flores
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