Javier is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean. They have a six year old son, living in Chile and enjoy a prosperous economic position. The three are, at last, on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a problem of claustrophobia that prevented her from traveling. The family moved to a camp, near the home of Javier's parents. There they meet Ignacio, a handsome young man, a friendly neighbor. But not everything is as nice as it seems at first sight.
Acting
María Elena Swett's suffocating vulnerability as Laura.
Direction
Elorrieta weaponizes bright vacation aesthetics against you.
Director
Javier Elorrieta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Javier Elorrieta cast his own daughter Bárbara as Luna, keeping this unnervingly in the family.
The Spanish-Chilean production deliberately exploits tension between European and Latin American notions of class and hospitality.