The August Virgin is a film diary of one young woman's dreamy, sensual summer story of coming-of-age, in the vivid Madrid streets

Outsider Pictures has announced the U.S. and Canadian Premiere of Spanish director Jonás Trueba's The August Virgin, beginning August 21 on Virtual Cinema, and in theaters as they reopen.
Eva (played by the film's co-writer, the luminescent Itsaso Arana) is about to turn 33. Her decision to stay in Madrid in the sweltering month of August, when most of the city's inhabitants flee, is something of a leap of faith - search to find herself and a new life. The neighborhoods around her are bursting with traditional Saint's Days festivities, where she encounters a series of old friends and lovers, and meets new ones: A former boyfriend who still pines for her, a young mother who Eva's lost touch with, a sexy Welsh singer of anti-fascist songs, a Reiki therapist who aligns her female energies, and a new possible love interest, are just a few of the characters that fill her month of revelations, regrets and discoveries. The August Virgin is a film diary of one young woman's dreamy, sensual summer story of coming-of-age, in the vivid Madrid streets, filled with music, art, dancing and good conversation. Featuring music by, and an appearance by well-known Spanish singer Soleá Morente.Videos