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Directed by | Carlos Carrera Daniel Gruener Gustavo Loza Carolina Rivera María Fernanda Suárez Gerardo Tort Ángel Flores Torres Javier 'Fox' Patrón Carlos Sariñana |
Produced by | Carlos Sariñana |
Starring | Tiaré Scanda Claudia Ramírez Ana Serradilla Carlos Torres Torrija Fernando Carrillo Patricia Llaca Martha Higareda Arcelia Ramírez |
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Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Sexo, amor y otras perversiones (Spanish for "Sex, love and other perversions") is a 2006 Mexican film made up of eight short films directed by several Mexican film directors:
- Carlos Carrera (segment "Barbacoa de Chivo")
- Daniel Gruener
- Gustavo Loza
- Carolina Rivera
- María Fernanda Suárez
- Gerardo Tort
- Ángel Flores Torres (segment "Recompensa")
- Javier 'Fox' Patrón (segment "El Auto")
- Carlos Sariñana (segment "A una Mujer Decente")
Cast
- Tiaré Scanda as Mayán
- Claudia Ramírez as a blond woman
- Ana Serradilla as Mirtha (segment "Por Amor")
- Carlos Torres Torrija as Lucio
- Fernando Carrillo as Rodrigo
- Patricia Llaca as Elena
- Martha Higareda as María
- Arcelia Ramírez
Plot
Tagline: "Which one is your depravation?"
Eight stories ranging from the story of a woman who awakes at an unknown person's apartment to the rejoining of two underground lovers. From the warm flirtings of two women to a girl captive in an elevator. Other stories are tied among these: a female teacher who is flirted by one of her students; a teenager's deception that joins again with her best friend from secondary school: the adventure of two porn actors who find love, and the amusing plans of a single man who just wishes to be kind with his old mother...
From the producer and director of Todo el poder, and Cero y van cuatro, Fernando Sariñana.
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