

TV Show spotlight
Anillos de Oro
Lola is a mature lawyer who decides to resume her professional career after a few years away from the practice to take care of her children Sonia, Dani and Pepa. For this, she associates with Ramón, a friend of her husband Enrique, and they specialize in matrimonial causes.
Insights
Plot Summary
In this musical drama, a flamenco troupe prepares for a major performance, but internal conflicts and personal dramas threaten to derail their production. As rehearsals intensify, the relationships between the dancers and musicians become increasingly complex, mirroring the passion and tragedy often found in their art. The film blends traditional flamenco performances with the raw emotions of the characters, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and artistic ambition.
Critical Reception
Anillos de Oro was generally well-received by critics, who praised its stunning musical numbers and Saura's characteristic directorial style. Audiences appreciated the vibrant portrayal of flamenco culture and the emotional depth of the performances. While perhaps not as widely seen internationally as some of Saura's earlier works, it remains a significant film within Spanish cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually captivating flamenco sequences.
Applauded for the passionate performances of its cast.
Noted for its exploration of complex human relationships set against an artistic backdrop.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film's choreography and musical direction were highly praised for authentically capturing the essence of traditional flamenco.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources