Spanish director Eloy de la Iglesia specialized in many genres (including many legendarily gritty B-movies of the 1970s), but he doesn’t get as much credit for creating some of the first openly gay films in Spain’s cinematic history.
Fighting for liberty, love and your secret teenage lover are the themes of his 1978 film Confessions of a Congressman. Roberto (Jose Sacristan) is our protagonist. He is a leader and follower of the ideals of his radical leftist opposition party, but he’s hiding a secret from the party and his wife Carmen (Maria Luisa San Jose): he can’t resist the cheap beautiful street hustlers that bad-boy Nes (Angel Pardo) throws his way for various pleasures.
Eventually, the fascists find out about his proclivities and hire the blonde and angelic-looking Juanito (Jose Luis Alonso) to infiltrate Roberto’s life. But after a while, Juanito starts to find his place with Roberto, with politics and even with Carmen.
With the elections fast approaching all three members of this strange throuple will have to decide how much they’re willing to lose to avoid revealing the truth.
Watch a teaser trailer for Confessions of a Congressman below. The newly restored film is now streaming on Dekkoo.
