Besos Para Todos (2000)
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Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In a small town in southern Spain in 1965, three friends--Ramon, Nicolas, and Alfonso--have been sent away to study for the medical school entrance exam. Their concentration is broken, however, by... In a small town in southern Spain in 1965, three friends--Ramon, Nicolas, and Alfonso--have been sent away to study for the medical school entrance exam. Their concentration is broken, however, by four woman from a local dance troupe--Marion, Vicky, Perla, and Chon. The girls make extra money on the side as prostitutes, and before long, Ramon, Nicolas, and Alfonso are having more fun than they ever expected. But Ramon, the most innocent of the three boys, learns a few things that he wishes he could've avoided. This sexy comedy was nominated for six 2001 Goya Awards. [More]
Starring: Emma Suarez, Eloy Azorin, Pilar Lopez de Ayala, Roberto Hoyas
Starring: Emma Suarez, Eloy Azorin, Pilar Lopez de Ayala, Roberto Hoyas, Inaki Font, Chusa Barbero, Beatriz Bergamin, Ana Malaver
Director: Jaime Chavarri
Director: Jaime Chavarri
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