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Director: Carlota González-Adrio
Cast: Aida Folch, Jan Cornet, Ferran Vilajosana, Blanca Valletbó
Clara returns to her grandparents' house to celebrate the festivity of San Juan with her younger brothers. Mireia, the youngest, has been living in the house whilst finishing her studies. Despite the siblings' intention to relive their childhood's summer memories, the trip becomes a wheel of tension and silence when they discover that Mireia is prostituting herself with a neighbor from the village that is much older than her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Summer Solstice, directed by Carlota González-Adrio in 2019, is a comedy-drama film that received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows a family gathering to celebrate the San Juan festival, but tensions arise when the younger sister is discovered to be prostituting herself. While the film's exploration of this sensitive topic has been divisive, it has not received any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Summer Solstice (2019), directed by Carlota González-Adrio, blends comedy and drama to explore the complicated family dynamics between siblings returning to their grandparents' home. The film's nuanced performances, led by Aida Folch, Jan Cornet, and Ferran Vilajosana, delve into themes of tension, silence, and the discovery of a troubling family secret, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.
Summer solstice is the astronomical phenomenon that occurs on the longest day of the year.
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