Summer 1993 tells the true-story-inspired tale of six-year-old Frida, who, after losing her parents, moves to live with relatives in the Catalan countryside. The film follows her first year with a new family, a bewildering blend of joy, confusion, and safety as she discovers love, grief, and resilience. Directed by Carla Simón, it is intimate, observational, and quietly powerful, revealing how small moments can shape a child's sense of belonging. Its naturalistic style and luminous performances earned critical acclaim.
Spain, Drama, Coming Of Age Drama, Biographical Drama, Indie, Catalan Cinema