Married Unmarried (2001)
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Synopsis: Originally written as a play, this frank and unusual British production attempts to chart the often confusing course of the modern male-female relationship and the role that sexuality plays in it.... Originally written as a play, this frank and unusual British production attempts to chart the often confusing course of the modern male-female relationship and the role that sexuality plays in it. Recent newlyweds Amanda (Gina Bellman of UK TV's Coupling) and Paul (Paolo Seganti) are finding their life together slightly less than fulfilling. Their unmarried friends, Kim (model Kristen McMenamy) and misogynist Danny (Ben Daniels) have a sexually boundless relationship which frequently involves another woman. Six artfully composed scenes reveal these characters' desires and disappointments with their lives, allowing time for some erotic experimentation in the process. [More]
Starring: Paolo Seganti, Gina Bellman, Ben Daniels, Kristen McMenamy
Starring: Paolo Seganti, Gina Bellman, Ben Daniels, Kristen McMenamy
Director: Noli
Director: Noli
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