The Argentine film (Spanish: Como una novia sin sexo ), released in 2016, is a quiet, observational coming-of-age drama. Directed by Lucas Santa Ana, the film explores the shifting boundaries of male friendship, identity, and unspoken desire during a camping trip in the late 1990s. Plot and Setting
Set in November 1996, the story follows three teenage friends—Daniel, Adrián, and Santiago—as they vacation at a nearly deserted beach campsite in Argentina. Bromance (2016)
as Santiago: The friend who acts as the object of Daniel's desire while trying to ignore the tension. The Argentine film (Spanish: Como una novia sin
as Julieta: A local girl whose presence forces the boys to confront their own dynamics. Themes and Critical Reception released in 2016