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From rising auteur Eusebio Pastrana comes this tapestry of love stories set against the colourful backdrop of Madrid in 1995 - re-imagined here as a city where cynicism doesn't exist. At the heart of the film are G'rate (Alejandro Tous) and Omar (Olav Fern'ndez) a gay couple looking for a woman to mother their child. The obstacles they face are often achingly realistic yet their story also presents a utopian vision of a world in which all couples - whether gay straight or in between - can reside happily within the full spectrum of modern families. Starting with the... goal of capturing 100 different kinds of kisses Spinnin' sets off on a cinematic flight of fancy - complete with dance sequences and slapstick humour - that constantly toys with the viewer's expectations. Thanks to a handsome cast of characters a loving portrayal of the Spanish capital and a playful soundtrack Pastrana's award-winning debut is bound to keep viewers smiling one way or another. [show more]

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Released
15 November 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bounty Films 
Classification
Runtime
110 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060225885115 
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Vibrant, celebratory Spanish ensemble drama set in 1990s Madrid. When committed gay couple Garate (Alejandro Tous) and Omar (Olav Fernandez) decide they want to have a child, they approach their various female acquaintances to find the right surrogate mother for their potential offspring. Peopled with exuberant and colourful characters, the film begins with the goal of capturing one hundred kisses and frequently darts off on playful tangents, portraying a world in which all couples - gay, straight, or confused - can live harmoniously within the ever-changing structure of society and the modern family.