Sergio Baos adapts and directs this adaptation of A streetcar called desire, by the American playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), brought to the screen by Elia Kazan in 1951. A production of El Somni Produccions performed by Alexandra Palomo, Marga López, Rodo Gener and Joan Manel Vadell.
The story begins when Blanche, a mature woman anchored in the past, visits her sister Stella and her husband Stanley, a rustic and violent young man of Polish descent. Although they can not be more disparate, between Blanche and Stanley a fatal attraction is born and, at the same time, a fight to obtain the power in a claustrophobic atmosphere.
For Sergio Baos, A streetcar called desire speaks from the bowels and, above all, from the fragile balance in which we all exist, "in which any occurance, however small, can explode the bomb, can cause the violence that lives within us".