Jordi Costa, a prominent figure in Spanish cinema, has made a name for himself as both a film critic and a director. His 2013 film *La lava en los labios* stands out in his modest but intriguing filmography, capturing the attention of collectors for its unique blend of hedonistic themes and influences from Italian cinema. Costa’s work often reflects a playful yet critical lens on popular culture, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library.
Collectors are particularly drawn to Costa's films for their low-budget charm and the raw, experimental approach that echoes the works of cult directors like Jess Franco. His writings and insights into the film industry also enhance the appeal of his directorial efforts, as they provide context and depth that resonate with cinephiles. As physical media enthusiasts seek to celebrate diverse cinematic voices, Costa's contributions serve as a fascinating exploration of film as both art and entertainment, making his releases a must-have for discerning collectors.