Conchita Goyanes, an actress known for her work in the 1970s, delivers a nuanced performance in The House of Doves (1972). Set against a backdrop of complex relationships and emotional turmoil, she embodies the intricate dynamics of desire and betrayal. Goyanes' role in this film showcases her ability to navigate the subtleties of character, contributing to the rich tapestry of Spanish cult cinema. Her work invites viewers to engage with the film's themes in a visceral way, making her a notable figure in this genre.
The House of Doves
The widow Alexandra and her schoolgirl daughter Sandra live together in a luxurious villa in Spain. When Fernando, an old love of Alexandra's, appears in town the two rekindle their love affair until Alexandra finds that he is being paid to be the companion of a rich older woman