The Sabina
Starting from the story of the English who travel to Spain in search of its mystery, from the 19th century onwards, the film plunges into a strange world, where it is still possible to access a certain mythology about women, who share the foreign gaze and the local of the small Andalusian town where it takes place. Furthermore, this enclave is offered to us as a reborn manners, which the director José Luis Borau already sees from a new perspective in relation to previous Spanish cinema. The film is a co-production with Sweden, and presents in the role of Pepa a young Ángela Molina immersed in an international cast (with Ovidi Montllor), which confirms her place in European and international cinema, which she had accessed two years before Buñuel's hand.