The first film Dogma of Spanish cinema tells the story of a group of college friends who ten years after finishing their journalism studies decide to meet again at one of their homes to reminisce about past times. So far everything has gone well for them in life and they should supposedly be happy, but yet they are not. One weekend will be more than enough for the best and worst in each person to emerge and the conflict grows.
When in the future we want to know what the thirty-somethings of the 90s in Spain were like, we will have to turn to this film because in addition to being an artistic document, it is an extraordinary sociological document. - JUAN MANUEL DERRADA
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/5976-erase-otra-vez-dvd--8420172035723.html5976Érase Otra Vez [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>The first film Dogma of Spanish cinema tells the story of a group of college friends who ten years after finishing their journalism studies decide to meet again at one of their homes to reminisce about past times. So far everything has gone well for them in life and they should supposedly be happy, but yet they are not. One weekend will be more than enough for the best and worst in each person to emerge and the conflict grows.<br /><br /> When in the future we want to know what the thirty-somethings of the 90s in Spain were like, we will have to turn to this film because in addition to being an artistic document, it is an extraordinary sociological document. - JUAN MANUEL DERRADA</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/301053-home_default/erase-otra-vez-dvd-.jpg4.876instockVértice Cine4.8764.876002015-04-15T14:04:48+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/NewJuan Pinzas
The first film Dogma of Spanish cinema tells the story of a group of college friends who ten years after finishing their journalism studies decide to meet again at one of their homes to reminisce about past times. So far everything has gone well for them in life and they should supposedly be happy, but yet they are not. One weekend will be more than enough for the best and worst in each person to emerge and the conflict grows.
When in the future we want to know what the thirty-somethings of the 90s in Spain were like, we will have to turn to this film because in addition to being an artistic document, it is an extraordinary sociological document. - JUAN MANUEL DERRADA