POS ESO
Production Company: Basque Films & Conflictivos Productions
Genre: Animation
Format: DCP 2K / 1.85
Length: 82’
Target: 16 & up
Language: Spanish
Director & Scriptwriter: Sam
Producers: Carlos Juárez / Sam
Executive Producer: Carlos Juárez
Asociated Producers: Raquel Perea / Elena Gozalo
post-production & edition: Remi Hueso
Costume design: Flora Cuevas
Music: Aritz Villodas
Photography director: Nestor De les
Co-Scriptwriter: Ruben Ontiveros
Story board: Aitor Herrero
Sound: iván martinez-rufat / Martìn Guridi
Animation: Claudi Sorribas / Anna Ciammitti / Nacho De Marco / Elodie Pocon / Asis Merino / Angel Farina / Remi Hueso / Vicente Mallol / Antton Etxeberrìa / Sam
Dal momento che il marito, il grande matador di toro Gregorio, muore in un incidente domestico, la ballerina di flamenco dalla fama mondiale La Trini cade in una profonda depressione e abbandona il palcoscenico. Ad aggravare la situazione ci si mette la ribellione del figlio Damian, che non viene placata da nessuno medico né psicologo. Tutte le speranze vengono riposte così su Padre Lenin, un sacerdote basco ripudiato dalla chiesa.
Since the death of her husband, the great bullfighter Gregorio, in a domestic accident, Trini, the worldfamous flamenco dancer, has been deeply depressed and has abandoned the stage. To make matters worse, her son Damian’s rebelliousness has begun to border on dementia. Doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists are all unable to explain the child’s worsening behaviour. Eventually the only possible explanation is a supernatural one.
At this juncture, Trini gets in contact with Father Lenin, a defrocked priest who is suffering his own crisis of faith. As all signs indicate it is the only hope of restoring peace to this shattered family.