Towards the end of the 1970s, two English couples travel to Spain to
spend their holiday on an isolated farm set in the middle of some
woods. Far from their everyday concerns, the break offers a
chance for the four friends to rekindle their love lives. In the
course of a hunt, Paul and Norman come across a young girl locked in
an abandoned cabin. They decide to take her back with them to the
farm. This is how their nightmare begins...
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