The film Montoyas y Tarantos is a 1989 Spanish language film directed by Vicente Escrivá about two young gypsy lovers from feuding families, Ana Montoya and Manuel Taranto, who fall in love and marry in secret despite their families' long-standing rivalry. When their relationship is discovered, Manuel is killed by Ana's jealous cousin Teo on the beach, and Ana also dies trying to protect Manuel, ending the feud between the two families. The film is set along the Spanish coast approximately 40 years ago and features flamenco guitar music by Paco de Lucía.