Primaveras Imdb — Las Oscuras
The film premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival and went on to screen at the Miami International Film Festival and Outfest (Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival). It won the Best Mexican Film award at the 2014 Los Cabos International Film Festival.
If you appreciate films like Weekend (2011) or Brokeback Mountain but with a distinctly Mexican, suffocatingly intimate twist, Las Oscuras Primaveras is a hidden gem. It’s not a date movie—it’s a meditation on fear, love, and the weight of a society that refuses to see you. For IMDb users seeking thoughtful, slow-burn LGBTQ+ dramas from outside the U.S./European canon, this one lingers long after the credits roll. las oscuras primaveras imdb
The story unfolds in the stifling, conservative environment of 1990s Mexico City. It follows Flavio (José María Torre), a married man with a young daughter, who finds himself drawn into an intense, secretive relationship with another man, Ignacio (Gustavo Sánchez Parra). Unlike a typical romance, the film is a psychological slow burn—focusing less on passion and more on the fear, paranoia, and moral unraveling that comes with living a double life. The title refers to the "dark springs" of desire that bloom in secrecy, away from the judgmental sun. The film premiered at the Morelia International Film