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Duration: 100 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 12 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 384x220 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Kerry Foxx, Kerry Lauren Fox, کری فاکس
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Kerry Fox was born on July 30, 1966, in New Zealand. She rose to prominence playing author Janet Frame in Jane Campion's 'An Angel at My Table', earning a Best Actress Award from the New Zealand Film and Television Awards for her performance. Her career spans over nine years as of 2016.
Release Year: 2001
Nation: France, Germany, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Intimidad, Интимност, Intimidade, Intimité, Sarkiki exartisi, Intimitás, Nell'intimità, Shinmitsu, Intymnosc, Интим, Mahremiyet
Director: Patrice Chéreau
Writer: Anne-Louise Trividic, Hanif Kureishi, Patrice Chéreau
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Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, Azor Films, Bac Films, Canal+, France 2 Cinéma, Greenpoint Films, Mikado Film, StudioCanal, Téléma Productions, WDR
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Film Based On A Novel, Romance
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Keywords: bartender, hotel room, new french extremism
Jay, a failed musician turned head bartender in a London pub, engages in weekly wordless sexual encounters with an anonymous woman at his house every Wednesday afternoon. One day, curiosity gets the better of Jay and he follows her home after their usual rendezvous. He discovers that she is married and lives in a nearby council estate. Their relationship becomes strained when Jay begins to inquire about her personal life, risking the destruction of their purely physical connection.
Intimacy (2001), directed by Patrice Chéreau, is a French-German-British erotic drama film based on Hanif Kureishi's novel 'The Body'. The movie explores themes of anonymity, desire, and the complexities of human relationships through its portrayal of Jay, played by Mark Rylance, and his anonymous lover, played by Kerry Fox. Set in London, the film is a part of the New French Extremism movement, known for pushing boundaries with explicit content and darker themes.