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However, her interest is piqued when she discovers a pattern of anonymous obituaries always dedicated to a woman named , sent every year on September 15th. This discovery launches a journey across Spain to uncover an "impossible" love story involving: El verano que vivimos (2020)
The film features an original song by Alejandro Sanz , which earned a Goya Award nomination for Best Original Song. To get a better sense of the film's
A dramatic love triangle between Lucía (Blanca Suárez), an architect named Gonzalo (Javier Rey), and Lucía's fiancé, Hernán (Pablo Molinero). The lush vineyards of Jerez de la Frontera
The lush vineyards of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia during the summer of 1958.
A standout feature of the 2020 film (The Summer We Lived) is its dual-timeline narrative . The story connects a modern-day investigation (set in 1998) with a forbidden romance from decades past (1958) through a series of mysterious, unsigned obituary notices. Key Feature: The Mystery of the Obituaries
The film follows Isabel, a journalism student who begins an internship at a small coastal newspaper. Instead of hard-hitting news, she is assigned to manage the obituary section—a task she initially finds dull.