Barcelona, 1913. Alma (Leonor Watling) is one of the most modern women of her time, and her father is the most prestigious neurosurgeon in the country. Alma’s husband is a psychiatrist who visited Vienna during the summer, where he put himself at the service of the revolutionary Dr. Sigmund Freud and his scandalous and avant-garde theories on hysteria and sexuality.
In the 28th minute, two men enter a dressing room and find Ana Rayo sitting at a small table wearing a red leotard and red hold-up stockings. The woman stands up and approaches the men, incripriating her breasts. Under the leotard Ana is wearing nothing and when she moves to squat on a bucket we see her bush. Seventy-four minutes later Leonor Watling naked rolls around on the bed with a man.
In the 28th minute, two men enter a dressing room and find Ana Rayo sitting at a small table wearing a red leotard and red hold-up stockings. The woman stands up and approaches the men, incripriating her breasts. Under the leotard Ana is wearing nothing and when she moves to squat on a bucket we see her bush. Seventy-four minutes later Leonor Watling naked rolls around on the bed with a man.