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Skin Like Sun (Des Jours Plus Belles Que La Nuit)
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Real-life young couple Wim and Floor spend an afternoon in the sunwashed rooms of a crumbling home in Belgium. In a unique twist, this artistic erotic documentary is edited in nearly real-time. In the slowness, we get the build, the sweetness, and the sexiness. Forget about fingersnapping fast editing. Slow is where it's at. |
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Manufacturer | Blue Artichoke Films |
UPC | 736211454256 |
Package Weight | 0.18 pounds |
Package Size | 5.42 x 0.58 x 0.58 inches |
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Manufacturer: Arrow Video
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Model: 22914471
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Manufacturer: Film Movement
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