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Description
Dos estaciones is a contemporary drama set in the Highlands of Jalisco, México. María, the last Mexican owner of a local tequila plant struggles with the impending collapse of her lifelong business, as David Gael, her queer hairdresser, opens his own salon. As threats of losing her generations-old estate grow, and her employees move on, María unexpectedly develops unrequited feelings for her new maid, thrusting her situation into further uncertainty. While David Gael’s business flourishes, he struggles to find a romantic partner amongst the conservative townspeople. Featuring mainly non-professional actors, Dos estaciones is an intimate portrait of a changing landscape.
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