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Little Ashes
: In
1922, 18-year old
Salvador Dalí
(Robert Pattinson)
arrives at
university in
Madrid. The
Residencia de
Estudiantes, or
student residences,
is a modern
environment which
encourages Spain's
brightest young
minds. Salvador, who
is determined to
become a great
artist, soon catches
the attention of the
Resi's social elite
– poet Federico
García Lorca (Javier
Beltran) and
aspiring filmmaker
Luis Buñuel (Matthew
McNulty). Together
they form the
nucleus of the most
modern group in
Madrid. Their private lives become increasingly complex as Federico ignores the advances of devoted friend and writer Magdalena (Marina Gatell), and Salvador himself feels the pull of García Lorca's magnetism. Luis, becoming increasingly isolated by the duo's closeness, decides to move to Paris to fulfill his own artistic ambitions. Meanwhile, Salvador and Federico leave Madrid to spend the summer at the seaside village of Cadaques, at the home of Dalí's family. Federico finds himself accepted[1] into the Dalí family as he and Salvador grow closer until, one night, their friendship becomes more.[2] Even as they draw closer, their relationship appears doomed. Luis visits them at university and becomes more suspicious and appalled by their apparent closeness. Dalí finds García Lorca's obsession with him more than he is prepared to handle and moves to Paris. Consumed by the high society and decadence, Dalí is soon entangled with Gala (Arly Jover) a married woman with a penchant for celebrities. When García Lorca visits, he finds his friend is a changed man, in his life and his politics. |
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