Oriol and Yolanda live in Paris with their two daughters. Oriol is an architect and Yolanda is a teacher. During a holiday at the Ebro River Delta they have an accident. Oriol and Yolanda are a young Spanish couple living and working in Paris. They have two daughters, Alba and Celia, and basically the four of them form a beautiful, problem-free family, apart from the odd professional difficulty and minor tensions. Until one day a terrible accident happens. Rosales has shot his film in black and white and Cinemascope, taking the position of a spectator and confidant, as if there were a fifth person - and in doing so he creates an intimate and at the same time alienating relationship.
Oriol and Yolanda live in Paris with their two daughters. Oriol is an architect and Yolanda is a teacher. During a holiday at the Ebro River Delta they have an accident.
Oriol and Yolanda are a young Spanish couple living and working in Paris. They have two daughters, Alba and Celia, and basically the four of them form a beautiful, problem-free family, apart from the odd professional difficulty and minor tensions. Until one day a terrible accident happens.
Rosales has shot his film in black and white and Cinemascope, taking the position of a spectator and confidant, as if there were a fifth person - and in doing so he creates an intimate and at the same time alienating relationship.