Cinematography
An extraordinary, lucid and lyrical documentary of Morocco, unique in that it conveys both the exterior and interior values of the country. "The richest, boldest and most subtly disciplined evocation of a place that I have ever seen on film. It is as if all the impulse toward lyrical pattern had found an objective correlative in the walls, the steps, the tiles, the dense calligraphic decoration, the shaded windows and veiled eyes of the city." – Roger Greespun, New York Times
Robert Burton
Tras la muerte de su padre, Esperanza y María Jesús se quedan desamparadas. Su padre había compartido sus negocios con su amante Martina Echave, que lo odiaba profundamente por no haberse casado con ella al enviudar. Por culpa de los manejos de Martina, las hermanas, casi al borde de la ruina, tienen que refugiarse en casa de una tía. El hijo de Martina (Arturo Fernández) intenta seducir a Esperanza (Carmen Sevilla) sin conseguirlo. Quien está realmente enamorado de ella es José Antonio (Paco Rabal), el capataz de una de sus antiguas fincas, aunque mantiene su amor en secreto. (FILMAFFINITY)
Still Photographer
A juvenile is mad at his mom so he leaves his home in San Francisco to join a charismatic LSD guru's cult in Spain and turns on, tunes in, and drops out. He also gets involved in murder.