Pieles is a Spanish film directed by Eduardo Casanova that tells the story of a group of characters who suffer from physical deformities and disabilities. The film explores their lives and relationships, showing how they navigate a world that often judges them based on their appearances.
The characters in Pieles include a woman with no eyes, a man with a face covered in hair, and a girl with a tail. Despite their differences, they form connections with each other and find acceptance and love in unexpected places.
Through its unique and visually striking storytelling, Pieles challenges societal norms and prejudices, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of beauty and normality.