Huevos de oro (1993)
Año de lanzamiento: 1993
Alternative Title: Macho, Ovos de Ouro, Kultaiset munat, Golden Balls, Ta hrysa... 'karydia'
Director: Bigas Luna
Writer: Bigas Luna, Cuca Canals
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Stéphane Marsil, Aurelio De Laurentiis, Xavier Gélin, Andrés Vicente Gómez
Compañías: Filmauro, Hugo Films S.A., Lumière, Ovídeo TV S.A., Lolafilms
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Budget: 3.450.000
Premios & Similares
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: infidelity, banker, prostitute, dreams, corruption, orgy, architect, money, tragedy, model, construction, disco, voyeurism
Historia
Benito González, a construction worker in Melilla, harbors an ambitious dream to build the tallest building in Benidorm, symbolizing his power and named 'González Towers'. Over several years, Benito's life mirrors the rise and fall of his tower project. He uses his charisma to secure financing, exploiting women who are attracted to him: Claudia, a model aspiring to be a star, and Marta, the US-educated daughter of a banker whose loan he needs. Benito's project faces challenges such as shoddy building materials, lack of permits, and undercapitalization. Nature also seems to conspire against him with unforeseen surprises.
Resumen
Huevos de oro is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Bigas Luna, blending comedy and drama. The movie follows Benito González's audacious dream to construct the tallest building in Benidorm, serving as both a physical and metaphorical symbol of his power. Through Benito's charisma, he secures financing from women drawn to him, but his project faces numerous obstacles. The film explores themes of ambition, exploitation, and the consequences of unchecked desire.









