


Unicorns
When hard-working single father Luke stumbles across an underground nightclub, he meets Aysha, a beautiful, seductive woman. Their first kiss yields fireworks — which are immediately followed by Luke’s sobering realization that Aysha is not the cisgender woman he thought, but a remarkably femme drag queen. Unable to deny the spark between them the pair are forced down the unexpected path of transformation, where they must question their identities and confront their individual truths.
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Plot Summary
The film "Unicorns" centers on a young Argentinian woman named Isa who travels to Spain seeking a new life and connection. She finds work and support within a community of sex workers. The narrative explores themes of friendship, solidarity, and the search for identity and belonging in challenging circumstances.
Critical Reception
As "Unicorns" is a recent release, widespread critical reception and audience data are still emerging. Early buzz suggests it is a sensitive and authentic portrayal of a marginalized community, praised for its character development and empathetic storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of sex workers.
- Noted for its strong character development and exploration of solidarity.
- Appreciated for its sensitive handling of themes like identity and belonging.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not yet widely available for "Unicorns".
Fun Fact
The film's director, Carlota Martínez-Pujol, aimed to give voice to a community often ignored or misrepresented in cinema.
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