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Oro(1993): Huevos De

: Huevos De Oro (1993): El Declive del Macho Ibérico (in Spanish) discusses the symbolic use of the color red and the character's eventual social and personal decline. Bigas Luna's Huevos de oro: Regional Art, Global Commerce

: D'Lugo argues the film navigates the tension between traditional Spanish "folkloric" identity and Spain’s aggressive entry into globalized European markets. Huevos de oro(1993)

: For a more sociological take, the article "(Un)Building the nation's body" by Daniel García-Donoso examines the film through the lens of physical ability and political metaphors in 1990s Spain. : Huevos De Oro (1993): El Declive del

: It places the film within Bigas Luna's famous trilogy, which includes Jamón Jamón (1992) and La teta y la luna (1994), all of which explore eroticism and national stereotypes. Additional Scholarly Perspectives : It places the film within Bigas Luna's