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Duration: 58 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Monica Dione, Monica Dionne, Monica Xochitl Dionne, Mónica Xochitl Dionne Lazo
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In the heart of white-bread Americana, Waterbury, Connecticut, was where dark-haired Mexican actress Mónica Dionne first drew breath. However, she swiftly discovered kindred spirits within Mexican cinema, a realm she entered in the early '90s. It wasn't until late that decade that she commenced baring her skin for the camera's gaze. Her nude debut occurred in the comedy "Sex, Shame & Tears" (1999), a film guaranteed to evoke its titular emotions due to Monica's exposed breasts. She subsequently starred in another comedy titled "Fantasías" (2003), where Mónica's fantasies come to life, stirring excitement in more ways than one.
Release Year: 1999
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Alternative Title: Seks, wstyd i lzy, Секс, стыд и слёзы, Sex, Shame & Tears
Director: Antonio Serrano
Writer: Antonio Serrano
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
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The comedic drama 'Sexo, pudor y lágrimas' unfolds primarily in two apartments across from each other in Mexico City at the turn of the millennium. The story revolves around two couples and their interconnected relationships. Ana and Carlos are a married couple where Ana feels neglected by her intellectual husband. Meanwhile, Miguel and Andrea's marriage is strained due to Miguel's womanizing ways and Andrea's suffering. Tomas, an old friend of Carlos, returns after years abroad, and Maria visits Miguel and Andrea across the street. The arrival of Tomas and Maria triggers a series of events, including lust, rejection, infidelities, and reconciliation, as the six friends navigate their suppressed love and marital relations.
'Sexo, pudor y lágrimas' is a Spanish comedy-drama directed by Antonio Serrano in 1999. The film explores themes of relationships, love, and sexuality among six friends in Mexico City at the end of the millennium. It's a comedic take on the complexities of modern relationships and the consequences of suppressed emotions.