
'Little Ashes' is a biographical drama that delves into the youthful years and complex relationships between three influential Spanish artists: Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel, and Federico García Lorca. As a drama, it includes typical elements such as emotional character development, intense interpersonal conflicts, and a focus on personal and artistic struggles. What sets 'Little Ashes' apart from other dramas is its blend of historical biography with explorations of sexuality, friendship, and artistic ambition. It uniquely captures the cultural and political tensions of 1920s Spain while portraying the evolving bonds among these iconic figures, making it both an intimate character study and a vivid period piece.