In the magical port of Valparaíso, an old and sick sailor, Don Arnaldo (Rafael Benavente), lives locked up with his son, El Gordo (Ernesto Beadle).
From his bed he controls all the movements in the house through the mirrors that hang on the walls of his bedroom.
The son is obedient and submissive, but he wants and fears his freedom. Only guilt prevents him from recognizing how much he wants the old man's death.
Lucrecia (Gloria Münchmeyer) is the neighbor, a somewhat older widow. El Gordo and Lucrecia desire each other, look for each other and hide from Don Arnaldo. Enthusiastic about Lucrecia, El Gordo dares to break the confinement and goes for a walk with her in the bay.
Varios acts of rebellion provoke Don Arnaldo, who plays his last card to regain control of his son.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/21616-la-luna-en-el-espejo-dvd-8421394522077.html21616LA LUNA EN EL ESPEJO (DVD)<div><br/>In the magical port of Valparaíso, an old and sick sailor, Don Arnaldo (Rafael Benavente), lives locked up with his son, El Gordo (Ernesto Beadle).<br/><br/><br/> From his bed he controls all the movements in the house through the mirrors that hang on the walls of his bedroom.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> The son is obedient and submissive, but he wants and fears his freedom. Only guilt prevents him from recognizing how much he wants the old man's death.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Lucrecia (Gloria Münchmeyer) is the neighbor, a somewhat older widow. El Gordo and Lucrecia desire each other, look for each other and hide from Don Arnaldo. Enthusiastic about Lucrecia, El Gordo dares to break the confinement and goes for a walk with her in the bay.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> Varios acts of rebellion provoke Don Arnaldo, who plays his last card to regain control of his son.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Best Actress Venice Film Festival.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/530867-home_default/la-luna-en-el-espejo-dvd.jpg4.8347instockDivisa Home Video4.83474.8347002015-11-19T23:13:25+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
In the magical port of Valparaíso, an old and sick sailor, Don Arnaldo (Rafael Benavente), lives locked up with his son, El Gordo (Ernesto Beadle).
From his bed he controls all the movements in the house through the mirrors that hang on the walls of his bedroom.
The son is obedient and submissive, but he wants and fears his freedom. Only guilt prevents him from recognizing how much he wants the old man's death.
Lucrecia (Gloria Münchmeyer) is the neighbor, a somewhat older widow. El Gordo and Lucrecia desire each other, look for each other and hide from Don Arnaldo. Enthusiastic about Lucrecia, El Gordo dares to break the confinement and goes for a walk with her in the bay.
Varios acts of rebellion provoke Don Arnaldo, who plays his last card to regain control of his son.