Daringly sexy and refreshingly modern, award-winning drama The Sex of the Angels delves into love in its most fluid and passionate form. Carla (Astrid Bergs-Frisbey) and Bruno (Lloren Gonzlez) are an adoring young couple living in Barcelona who meet Rai (lvaro Cervantes), a charismatic and mysterious dancer who moves from city to city and from one love affair to another. As their lives entwine, an intense triangle of attraction creates a sex-fuelled but turbulent time for the trio of lovers. Shining a defiantly modern spotlight on tried-and-tested relationship conventions,... The Sex of the Angels takes a red-hot look at love beyond the norm. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Daringly sexy and refreshingly modern, award-winning drama The Sex Of The Angels delves into love in its most fluid and passionate form. Carla (Astrid Bergès-Frisbey) and Bruno (Llorenç González) are an adoring young couple living in Barcelona who meet Rai (Álvaro Cervantes), a charismatic and mysterious dancer who moves from city to city and from one love affair to another. As their lives entwine, an intense triangle of attraction creates a sex-fuelled but turbulent time for the trio of lovers. Shining a defiantly modern spotlight on tried-and-tested relationship conventions, The Sex Of The Angels takes a red-hot look at love beyond the norm. Actors Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Álvaro Cervantes, Llorenç González, Sonia Méndez, Julieta Marocco, Lluïsa Castell, Marc Garcia Coté, Marc Pociello, Ricard Farré & Ana Cimini Director Xavier Villaverde Certificate 18 years and over Year 2012 Screen Widescreen 2.35:1 Languages Spanish - Dolby Digital (5.1) Subtitles English ; Spanish Duration 1 Hour and 42 minutes (approx)
Ménage à trois drama following the break up and make up of a couple's relationship due to the introduction of a third person. Bruno (Llorenç González) and Carla (Astrid Bergès-Frisbey) are happy in love but when Bruno meets young male martial arts instructor Rai (Álvaro Cervantes) and surprisingly begins to fall for him, it forces him to reassess his current relationship. Upon learning of the men's secret, Carla initially throws Bruno out, but unable to let go of him completely she agrees to let him continue to see Rai if only he keeps both relationships separate...
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