Julita wished for many children, a pet monkey, and her own castle soon after her wedding day. All of these aspirations have come true because to the tenacity of this charismatic and humorous matriarch with a penchant for oddities. When her family is forced to sell their castle, her grown children must sort through a lifetime of oddities to find a few lost bones... Gustavo Salmerón's charmingly absurd family picture reveals a lot about Spain, Catholicism, and the economic crisis.
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Julita wished for many children, a pet monkey, and her own castle soon after her wedding day. All of these aspirations have come true because to the tenacity of this charismatic and humorous matriarch with a penchant for oddities. When her family is forced to sell their castle, her grown children must sort through a lifetime of oddities to find a few lost bones... Gustavo Salmerón's charmingly absurd family picture reveals a lot about Spain, Catholicism, and the economic crisis.
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