
Nacho

Valencia, 1993. For Ignacio Jordá, sex is his greatest obsession. But Nacho is done with being the black sheep of his family and wants to show he can do more than drift through life, even if that means "fucking" everyone.
Valencia, 1993. For Ignacio Jordá, sex is his greatest obsession. But Nacho is done with being the black sheep of his family and wants to show he can do more than drift through life, even if that means "fucking" everyone.
It deals with Nacho Vidal's career as a porn actor, but stops halfway in the most interesting portrait of the resurgence of a pornographic industry in Spain at the beginning of the 1990s. With a visual style that is evidently inspired by "Boogie nights" (1997), and that in some episodes is reminiscent of John Waters, it misses the opportunity to use the protagonist's growth as an international porn star to reflect the insides of the film industry. And when it wants to get serious about sexual violence, it ends up being melodramatic and hypocritical.
It deals with Nacho Vidal's career as a porn actor, but stops halfway in the most interesting portrait of the resurgence of a pornographic industry in Spain at the beginning of the 1990s. With a visual style that is evidently inspired by "Boogie nights" (1997), and that in some episodes is reminiscent of John Waters, it misses the opportunity to use the protagonist's growth as an international porn star to reflect the insides of the film industry. And when it wants to get serious about sexual violence, it ends up being melodramatic and hypocritical.