A married fisherman (Cristian Mercado) is the rising alpha male of his Peruvian, very Catholic village. His secretive gay love for a visiting artist puts all at risk. Honest acting and strong seaside atmosphere sustain Javier Fuentes-León’s film, though a ghostly dream element is sutured in with a certain strain. Worthy messages (making macho men grow up, accepting gays into the Christian fold) become ritualized as forms of penitential guilt. (2011) — David Elliott
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