Following his psychogeographic and sensorial approaches to flamenco art alongside Gonzalo García-Pelayo (Nueve Sevillas and Siete jereles), Pedro G. Romero orchestrates an unclassifiable film that delves deeper into his experimental style. On one hand, it is a musical centered around a “guitar concert for horses” in the Tempietto di Bramante in Rome with performances by María Marín, Raül Refree, Alfredo Lagos, and Pepe Habichuela, and filmed by Isaki Lacuesta. On the other hand, it is a conceptual reflection on the anthropocentric gaze in art history and specifically on the gaze in cinema through conversations between female filmmakers.
Cast: María Marín, Raül Refree, Alfredo Lagos, Pepe Habichuela, Dani de Morón, Paco de Amparo, Ciro Biasutto, Bruno Alviani, Riccardo Ascani, María García Ruiz, Virginia García del Pino, María Pérez Sanz, Pilar Monsell. Veus: Juan Loriente, José Luis Ortiz Nuevo, David Montero