The second feature film directed by Marco Ferreri in Spain is, like El Pisito and El Cochecito, a bleak portrait of Spanish society in the late 1950s. LOS CHICOS unleashed a relentless campaign of harassment and demolition on the censorship bodies, first with the changes in the final script and editing that forced the elimination of references to the Civil War and later made its distribution and exhibition difficult. THE BOYS are four teenage friends, El Chispa, Carlos, Andrés and El Negro, who have grown up in the hard years of a postwar that seems to have no end. The newsstand where El Chispa works is their usual meeting point, where they share their concerns and plan their outings for fun and their projects. Some projects that, almost always, are frustrated for one reason or another: the movie that they cannot see because they are minors, the meeting with the sensual star who is accompanied by her boyfriend or the attempt to jump into the ring in a bullfight that ends being suspended due to rain.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/34905-los-chicos-dvd--8421394547247.html34905Los Chicos [DVD]<div><br />The second feature film directed by Marco Ferreri in Spain is, like El Pisito and El Cochecito, a bleak portrait of Spanish society in the late 1950s. LOS CHICOS unleashed a relentless campaign of harassment and demolition on the censorship bodies, first with the changes in the final script and editing that forced the elimination of references to the Civil War and later made its distribution and exhibition difficult. THE BOYS are four teenage friends, El Chispa, Carlos, Andrés and El Negro, who have grown up in the hard years of a postwar that seems to have no end. The newsstand where El Chispa works is their usual meeting point, where they share their concerns and plan their outings for fun and their projects. Some projects that, almost always, are frustrated for one reason or another: the movie that they cannot see because they are minors, the meeting with the sensual star who is accompanied by her boyfriend or the attempt to jump into the ring in a bullfight that ends being suspended due to rain.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/554841-home_default/los-chicos-dvd-.jpg4.876instockDivisa Home Video4.8764.876002017-01-30T13:45:41+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70
The second feature film directed by Marco Ferreri in Spain is, like El Pisito and El Cochecito, a bleak portrait of Spanish society in the late 1950s. LOS CHICOS unleashed a relentless campaign of harassment and demolition on the censorship bodies, first with the changes in the final script and editing that forced the elimination of references to the Civil War and later made its distribution and exhibition difficult. THE BOYS are four teenage friends, El Chispa, Carlos, Andrés and El Negro, who have grown up in the hard years of a postwar that seems to have no end. The newsstand where El Chispa works is their usual meeting point, where they share their concerns and plan their outings for fun and their projects. Some projects that, almost always, are frustrated for one reason or another: the movie that they cannot see because they are minors, the meeting with the sensual star who is accompanied by her boyfriend or the attempt to jump into the ring in a bullfight that ends being suspended due to rain.