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- Cult cinema even in Europe at the time; public success in theaters, has gone unnoticed over time. It includes bed scenes between two women, daring for their time and involved in controversy for the protagonists, which influenced her artistic career.
- Two old friends meet each other 10 years after they spent summers vacations together when they were young. He was secretly in love with her.
- Vida privada, a 4-episode TV-series based upon the literary work by Josep Mª of Segarra, is first of all the nostalgic chronicle of an era, of a group of different people in crisis. Represented in the late years of the Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, and in the early years of the First Republic, "Vida Privada" explains the lifestyle of the Barcelona high society, dominated by the intrigues and the moral, physical and economic failure of the members pertaining to it. A bourgeois social class surpassed by the events of its social environment. It is not more than the end of a world represented in a family, the Lloberola's, which set them as the symbol of this social environment in disintegration.
- Úrsula Alejandra Nicholson, "Queen Carrot", an extravagant American millionaire, announces her imminent arrival in Spain. J.J., an ambitious executive, aims to take over the campaign to launch American carrots. For this, with the successive husbands of "Carrot Queen", J.J. and his collaborators make an identikit portrait of the millionaire's ideal man.
- Marcos, a union leader, is beaten by the bosses' thugs and is forced to retire while his colleagues hesitate to continue the strike they are carrying out. The one in charge of protecting him is Aurora, a leftist militant who works as a teacher in a secondary school. The film offers a bitter look at the years of the democratic transition in Spain and portrays the frustrated hopes of a broad social sector in the newly born Spanish democracy.