He also shows its gay scene during a time in which la Ley de peligrosidad social, which was used to outlaw homosexuality, was still in effect.
Ocaña strains against social conventions and sexual repression, an attitude that's a symptom of his own life and experiences in Cantillana, the Sevillan town in which he grew up.
His approach to religion is closer to popular folklore and the devotion seen in typical Andalusian festivals and romerías than Catholic doctrine.
It was also screened at the Festival Divers València Mostra de Cinema LGBT in February 2018 at Cines Albatexas in Valencia, Spain.
Trueba states that the documentary is a film as arrogant as the character that it portrays and who cannot be considered a brat but rather a complex, contradictory, and engaging person.