Rocío is saved by the shepherd Black Face of being attacked by a bull. He takes her to his cortijo, where the master´s son is a greater danger.

Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re a total completist for Spanish cinema from this era. If you enjoy brooding shepherds and melodrama that feels like it’s being shouted at you from across a field, you might find something here. Everyone else? You’ll likely just find it slow. The whole thing k...

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

Ricardo de Baños

Wilfred Lucas
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re a total completist for Spanish cinema from this era. If you enjoy brooding shepherds and melodrama that feels like it’s being shouted at you from across a field, you might find something here. Everyone else? You’ll likely just find it slow. The whole thing kicks off with a bull attack. It’s supposed to be this high-stakes, life-or-death moment, but it plays out with the intensity of a gentle jog in the park. Black Face—yes, that’s his..."
Maruja Amaranto
Luis Soler, Ricardo de Baños
Spain

