A young girl, after the death of her fiancé, feels the necessity of mourning as if the wedding had actually taken place. For this same reason, everyone calls her “the Immaculate in Grieve”. The young girl continues to live in her former fiancé’s parents’ house, and is protected by them. In the end, the young girl realizes what she really feels and rethinks the whole situation.
RELEVANT FACTS: Benavente won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1922. He treated all the theatrical genres and developed a broad gallery of human characters. Many of his plays have been taken to cinema with success and many versions for TV have been made. Benavente’s dialogues are excellent, full with irony. He has been compared to Oscar Wilde.
POTENTIAL AUDIOVISUAL FORMATS: TV Series, TV Miniseries, Film, TV Movie
AVAILABLE LANGUAGES: Spanish
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