The son of a good family, a font of culture and full of life, Daniel is the first person with Down Syndrome to have received a university degree. Working in a community center in Seville, Daniel meets Laura, a loose woman with a troubled past. As he slowly falls for her and observes his brother and his pregnant sister-in-law, Daniel is upset that society thinks his condition means he doesn't have the right to a sexual or romantic relationship... Go to movie review
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Spanish production that looks at a delicate subject: the right of those with Down Syndrome to a sex life. more...
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