After getting married, Julita said that she wanted to have a lot of kids, a monkey, and a castle that she could call her own, among other things. It's probably because of the stubbornness of this charismatic and also very funny grandmother, who has a thing for collecting weird things, that all of these wishes have come true. They have to sell their castle because they can't afford to keep it. Her adult children have to go through her life's oddities in search of a few lost bones, though. A Spanish actor and neo-director named Gustavo Salmerón paints a hilarious picture of his family. It also tells us a lot about Spain, Catholicism, and the economic crisis.
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After getting married, Julita said that she wanted to have a lot of kids, a monkey, and a castle that she could call her own, among other things. It's probably because of the stubbornness of this charismatic and also very funny grandmother, who has a thing for collecting weird things, that all of these wishes have come true. They have to sell their castle because they can't afford to keep it. Her adult children have to go through her life's oddities in search of a few lost bones, though. A Spanish actor and neo-director named Gustavo Salmerón paints a hilarious picture of his family. It also tells us a lot about Spain, Catholicism, and the economic crisis.
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