In 1933 the young filmmaker Luis Buñuel traveled to Las Hurdes, an isolated and extremely poor region in central Spain to film his surrealistic documentary Land without Bread. 85 years later hispanist and biographer Ian Gibson does the same trip as part of his work of recovering the most recent historical memory of Spain through the biographies of the country's famous artists Buñuel, Dalí and Lorca. Gibson’s trip will end in Granada, where the search of Lorca's remains seems to be coming to an end.