The Rite of Spring
Sep 30 2022
•2h 49m
•Drama
Laura has just arrived in Madrid to study at University. One night, she accidentally meets David, who has cerebral palsy. The relationship with the boy and his mother will give Laura the push she needs to overcome her complexes and insecurities and confidently enter a new phase. A story about that vital moment when anything is possible and how the most unexpected encounters can change our lives.
Cast
See allValèria Sorolla
Laura
Telmo Irureta
David
Emma Suárez
Isabel
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