Szene aus Vergel (2017)
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Darstellerinnen in dieser Szene
Geburtsname: Camila Ribeiro da Silva
Geburtsdatum: 1975-04-12
Geburtsort: Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Camila Ribeiro da Silva (Petrópolis, April 12, 1975), better known as Camila Morgado, is a Brazilian actress. Considered one of the best actresses of her generation, she is known for her versatile work in films, series, soap operas and on stage.
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Alternative Namen: Maricel Alvarez
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Maricel Álvarez is an Argentine theatre, film, and television actress.
Über den Film: Vergel (2017)
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Kris Niklison
Executive Producer: Mi Chan Tchung
Firmen: Basata Films, Casadasartes Films, INCAA
Genre: Drama
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: argentina, brazil, female masturbation, female topless nudity, lesbian sex scene, lgbt, mourning, plants, sex scene, woman licks another woman's breasts
Geschichte
After her husband's sudden death during their vacation in Brazil, a woman finds herself grappling with grief and bureaucracy while trying to repatriate his body. As she struggles through this process, she begins to lose grip on reality. Meanwhile, a female neighbor offers to water her plants back home. This gesture leads to an emotional connection between the two women, culminating in a sexual encounter.
Zusammenfassung
Vergel is a Brazilian-Argentinian drama that explores themes of grief and loss through the lens of a woman's struggle to cope with her husband's sudden death while they are on vacation in Brazil. Directed by Kris Niklison, the film delves into the protagonist's descent into madness as she navigates the complex bureaucracy surrounding repatriating her husband's body. The narrative also explores themes of emotional connection and vulnerability, as the protagonist forms a bond with a neighboring woman who offers to care for her plants.