The Zapatero government, in its first year in office, has resulted in the approval of numerous laws, some of which deal with particularly ethically sensitive matters and have aroused (and are arousing) great debate both within the country and abroad. In this context, a Spanish television station, impressed by the interest aroused abroad by these issues, particularly in Italy, wondered about the perception of these matters (especially same-sex unions) among the Italian population. That is why it sent its own crew to Italy, specifically to Rome and Lazio, to make a documentary focusing on their opinions, in an environment steeped in Catholicism and close, even physically, to the Vatican. Andrea Miguel Hernandez, director of the investigation, however, will find himself catapulted into a situation that is very personal to him. A woman he had loved in Madrid several years earlier now lives in Rome and is romantically linked to a woman...
April 25, 2007
Released
Ma la Spagna non era cattolica?
1h 20min
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Italian, Spanish