Szene aus Enciende mi pasión (1994)
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Darstellerinnen in dieser Szene
Geburtsname: Emma Suárez Bodelón
Geburtsdatum: 1964-06-25
Geburtsort: Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Details
Alternative Namen: Emma Suárez Bodelón
Körperliche Merkmale: N/A
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Vollständige Biografie
Emma Suárez did her first film when she was 15 and from then on shared her time between studying dramatic art and performing in plays, films and TV productions. However it was not until the 1990s that she began to make her worthiest appearances in films directed by Julio Medem (Vacas, La Ardilla Roja and Tierra), Juan Estelrich Jr.(La Vía Láctea and Pintadas), and especially Pilar Miró (El perro del hortelano and Tu nombre envenena mis sueños).
Über den Film: Enciende mi pasión (1994)
Alternativer Titel: Light My Passion
Regisseur: José Ganga
Drehbuchautor: José Ganga, Victoria Calero
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: José María Calleja, Juan Luis Galiardo
Firmen: Penélope P.C, Alma Ata Films, Distar Films, Galiardo Producciones
Genre: Drama
Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: botanic, camera shot of feet, club, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, female stockinged feet, fetish, foot closeup, foot fetish, hairy bush, marriage, pantyhose, passion, shoe dipping
Geschichte
The relationship that botanist Angel establishes in his mind between plants, their stems, petals and pistils and the legs and feet of women, is the common thread of a plot that mixes sexual passion, love, greed and picaresque through a study of characters and situations.
Zusammenfassung
Enciende mi pasión (1994) is a Spanish drama film directed by José Ganga. The film stars Emma Suárez in an unspecified role that earned praise despite the movie being deemed 'standard rubbish'.