Scene from Sexo con amor (2003)
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Duration: 106 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Mar-04 |
Actresses in this Scene

María Izquierdo
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Alternate Names: Maria Izquierdo, María Izquerdo, Ana María Izquierdo Huneeus, Maria Izquierdo, María Izquierdo Huneeus
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Full Biography
María Izquierdo, born Ana María Izquierdo Huneeus on December 15, 1960 in Santiago, Chile, is a distinguished Chilean actress, director, and screenwriter. She is recognized as one of the top four Chilean television actresses of all time.
About the Movie: Sexo con amor (2003)

Release Year: 2003
Nation: Chile
Alternative Title: Секс с любов, Seksiä rakkaudella, Erotika parastratimata, Szex lecke, Seks i milosc, Askla Seks, Sex with Love
Director: Boris Quercia
Writer: Boris Quercia
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance
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Story
Luisa, a schoolteacher in Santiago, Chile, proposes sex education classes for her students, aiming to discuss sexual themes openly with their parents. She's involved in a complex love triangle between Valentín, her young artistic partner, and Jorge, an older successful writer who is married but separated from his wife Mónica. At a meeting with parents, Luisa ends up in a group with Jorge, Álvaro (a womanizer), Elena (Álvaro's pregnant wife), Emilio (a shy butcher), and Maca (Emilio's frigid wife). Luisa discovers she's pregnant around the same time Valentín plans to move to São Paulo for work. Meanwhile, Álvaro becomes jealous when Elena reunites with her old university friend Carlos, leading him to try to commit to her. Emilio is seduced by his liberated and independent niece Susan while visiting, causing Maca to explore her sexuality independently.
Summary
Sexo con amor (2003) is a Chilean comedy-drama directed by Boris Quercia that explores the complexities of love, sex, and relationships in modern-day Santiago. The film centers on Luisa, a passionate schoolteacher advocating for open communication about sex education among parents. Her own life becomes entwined with those around her as she navigates her relationships with Jorge and Valentín, while other couples in her life - Álvaro and Elena, Emilio and Maca - also grapple with their own sexual dynamics. The story interweaves humor and drama to highlight the messy realities of love and desire.