The city. A couple in their late teens living in broken homes and attempting to get by in a Spain that's choking under the weight of austerity measures. From the very beginning of "Beautiful youth" ("Hermosa Juventud" in the original Spanish title) clues in the way of dialogues and confrontations are provided pointing to the bitterly difficult situation that this young couple, and so many others ... more >
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CANNES DAY 5 – BEAUTIFUL YOUTH (HERMOSA JUVENTUD)
This is Jaime Rosales's fourth passage in Cannes
A slice-of-life ethnofiction that failed to elicit our interest
[Spain]