Top Cast
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Otto Apuy
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Jorge Artajo
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Felipe de Paco
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Montse Ester
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Juan Ferrer
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Enrique Ibáñez
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Carlos G. Malléis
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Karmele Marchante
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Teófilo Marlesca
Overview
This is the story of three homosexuals who decide to spend the summer together at the cottage that the parents of one of them have in Santander. The film shows naturally a series of attitudes then considered shocking and even unnatural.
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August
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