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) is a haunting exploration of human instincts, guilt, and the complex collision between duty and desire. Far from the typical romantic narrative, this film offers a bleak, stylized look at a love triangle that feels more like a survival struggle than a fairy tale. Morelia Film Festival A Story of Winter Longing The film follows

(Irene Azuela), a single mother dealing with her own internal storms and a difficult relationship with her young son, Lorenzo. When Igor and Pina meet, an undeniable physical attraction ignites. They spend their winter longing for one another, unable to act on their impulses until the "spring" finally arrives—unleashing a tidal wave of passion burdened by crushing guilt. The Hollywood Reporter Key Cast & Crew Ernesto Contreras Carlos Contreras José María Yazpik Irene Azuela Cecilia Suárez Critical Reception and "IMDb Exclusives" , the film is often noted for its explicit nature las oscuras primaveras 2014 imdb exclusive

The film doesn’t offer easy answers or a traditional "happy ending." Instead, it leaves the viewer in the same state as its protagonists—breathless, conflicted, and deeply aware of the cost of desire. Whether you are discovering it through a deep-dive into award-winning international cinema or looking for a film that challenges the boundaries of romantic tropes, Las oscuras primaveras remains as potent today as it was upon its 2014 debut. ) is a haunting exploration of human instincts,

This psychological drama follows the story of a young woman named Mariana, who returns to her hometown after her sister's mysterious death. As she tries to uncover the truth behind her sister's passing, she becomes entangled in a web of secrets and lies that lead her down a dark and twisted path. When Igor and Pina meet, an undeniable physical

Las oscuras primaveras (English title: The Obscure Spring ) is a 2014 Mexican erotic drama directed by Ernesto Contreras and written by Carlos Contreras

IMDb users have praised the film’s “haunting cinematography” and “performances that linger like a half-remembered dream.” While underseen in mainstream circuits, it remains a hidden gem of Latin American queer cinema—a quiet storm of a film that earns its sorrow.