Director Sarasola-Day critiques the rigid social structures of the Argentinian landowning aristocracy.
Joaquín’s presence acts as a catalyst, breathing a strange, new life into the couple’s failing relationship, but also unearthing deeply repressed desires and secrets. The narrative evolves into a complex love triangle where physical attraction, jealousy, and social expectations collide.
as Joaquín: The mysterious outsider who disrupts the established order. Themes and Critical Reception
Deshora is noted for its "austere mise-en-scene" and "unbearably tense atmosphere". It explores several heavy themes: