The plot follows the mishaps of Ramiro Forteza, a goalie arriving to an Asturian village in 1948, coming to acquaint both with the Guardia Civil and the Maquis.[2][3]
The film was produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez's Lolafilms, and it had the participation of TVE and Vía Digital [es].[6] Set to start filming, Suárez announced his film to be primarily a western ("although it will also have that perverse mix of genres that I like so much").[7] It was shot around Llanes, Asturias, including the beaches of Toró [es], Barru and Borizu [es].[8]
Release
Distributed by Lolafilms Distribución,[6] the film was theatrically released in Spain on 8 September 2000.[5]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed the film to be "an accomplished, surprisingly low-key historical piece", with "a strong, high-profile cast of solid pros" breathing "convincing life into a delicate, resonant and surprisingly contemporary little parable", otherwise with the director's "tendency toward the histrionic" being "kept under control".[6]