Angels of Sex explained

Angels of Sex
Director:Xavier Villaverde
Music:Eduardo Molinero
Cinematography:Sergi Gallardo
Editing:Guillermo Represa
Distributor:IFC Midnight
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Spain
Gross:$54,405[1]

Angels of Sex (Spanish; Castilian: El Sexo de los Ángeles) is a 2012 Spanish film by Xavier Villaverde starring Álvaro Cervantes, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, and Llorenç González. It was released in 2012 (the UK release title is The Sex of Angels).

Plot

Bruno, a struggling student, loves his girlfriend Carla but discovers a new side to himself when he meets a street dancer named Rai. A new generation navigates bisexuality, torn affections, and open relationships in a steamy love triangle. The movie depicts a polyamorous bisexual relationship and love triangle between Bruno, Rai and Carla.

Cast

Reception

The film has been cited as an example of sexual fluidity in recent queer European cinema.[2]

Location

The film was shot at and is set in various locations around Barcelona.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El sexo de los Angeles (The Sex of the Angels).
  2. Book: Dawson, Leanne . 2018 . Queer European Cinema: Queering Cinematic Time and Space . Abindon, Oxon, UK . Routledge . 9781351711586 .