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La ciudad oculta
The film tells the true story of the Argentine military dictatorship's decision, during the 1978 World Cup, to eradicate the Manuel Dorrego shantytown, known as the Hidden City, and the resistance of its residents.
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Plot Summary
In the stifling heat of a Madrid summer, a disillusioned advertising executive begins an affair with his wife's sister. As their illicit relationship deepens, it unearths long-buried family secrets and threatens to shatter the fragile facade of their affluent lives. The affair becomes a catalyst for confronting repressed desires and the moral compromises that have shaped their existence.
Critical Reception
La ciudad oculta was a critically acclaimed Spanish drama, praised for its sensitive exploration of complex relationships and its nuanced portrayal of repression within a bourgeois family. Critics lauded its atmospheric direction and strong performances, though some noted its slow pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful look into repressed desires and familial tensions.
Appreciated for its atmospheric direction and strong ensemble cast.
Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat slow-moving.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Spanish cinema in the late 1980s that delved into more personal and psychological themes, moving away from the more overt political commentary of earlier years.
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