
Francisquita is in love with student and would-be poet, Fernando. He, however, is infatuated with the fiery actress Aurora la Beltrana, who in turn is the lover of Lorenzo Pérez.

Is this for you? If you like your movies feeling like a stage play that decided to wander outside, you’ll probably have a good time here. It’s light, it’s musical, and it’s very 1930s. If you need tight pacing or a story that doesn't rely on people misunderstanding each other for an hour, steer clear. Seriously, the am...

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

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"Is this for you? If you like your movies feeling like a stage play that decided to wander outside, you’ll probably have a good time here. It’s light, it’s musical, and it’s very 1930s. If you need tight pacing or a story that doesn't rely on people misunderstanding each other for an hour, steer clear. Seriously, the amount of 'I thought you meant me, but you meant her' is enough to make your head spin. There’s this one moment where Francisquita is trying so hard to make Fernando jealous by flir..."
Hans Jacoby, Federico Romero, Francisco Elías, Guillermo Fernández Shaw
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