Bombal (2012)

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Bombal (2012)
  • Release date: 5 Jan 2012
  • Release year: 2011
  • Runtime: 81 minutes
  • Country: Chile
  • Keywords: female full frontal nudity, female full rear nudity, doggystyle sex, open marriage, female pubic hair, infidelity, surname as title, woman poses nude for a painting, female topless nudity, 1920s
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MarA­a Luisa Bombal logrA³ por primera vez dar voz erA³tica literaria a la mujer. Una creadora cuya ceguera emocional la condujo a perder la razA³n y hacer de su propia vida una ficciA³n completamente desmesurada, vengando con sangre las traiciones del amor.

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