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Duration: 1156 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2016-Nov-02 |
Alternate Names: 수지 포터
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Susie Porter, born and raised in Australia, began her acting career in television and film. She won a Logie Award for her performance in Australian television. Her notable roles include playing a lesbian private detective named Jill Fitzpatrick in the 2000 crime drama 'The Monkey's Mask'. Porter also appeared in other films such as 'Bootmen' (2000), 'Mullet' (2001), and 'Little Fish' (2005). She won an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actress in 'The Caterpillar Wish' (2006).
Release Year: 2000
Alternative Title: Paixão e Sedução, Besser als Sex, Mejor que el sexo, Kalytera ki apo sex, A szexnél is jobb, Lepsze niz seks, Melhor do que o sexo, Лучше, чем секс, Seksten daha güzel
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
Writer: Jonathan Teplitzky
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Companies: Better Than, France Télévisions Distribution, Meercat Films, New South Wales Film & Television Office, New Vision Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: airport ending, australia, dressmaker, fling, love, lust, meerkat, payphone, taxi driver, wildlife photographer
Better Than Sex follows Josh, an Australian photographer living in London who meets Cinthia, a dress designer, at a party while visiting Sydney for a few days. After sharing a cab and spending the night together, they find themselves faced with the possibility of wanting more than just a one-night stand. Over the next three days, they navigate their feelings for each other, aided by occasional voiceovers from Josh's male friends and Cinthia's female friends, as well as an omniscient taxi driver. The film explores whether their connection could be 'better than sex' despite Josh's impending return to London.
Better Than Sex is a 2000 Australian romantic comedy-drama directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. Starring Rachel Griffiths and James Purefoy, the film follows an Australian photographer living in London who meets a dress designer while visiting Sydney for a few days. The movie explores themes of love, lust, and the complexities of short-term relationships, using voiceovers from friends and an omniscient taxi driver to provide additional insights into the characters' thoughts and feelings.