'Marcos Montes' tells of the vicissitudes of a miner trying to get out of a gold mine after an accident, and the difficulties he has in doing so. It is also the convergence of a group of distressed and exhausted creatures of uncertain fate. But perhaps more than anything, it is a defence and an apologia of forgiveness, our own and other people's. With the narrative skill and qualities he surprised us with in 'Fin', David Montegaudo takes us - and moves us - once more on a journey that touches on the essential and the most frivolous values of the human soul.