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Sexo, amor y otras perversiones (Spanish for "Sex, love and other perversions") is a 2006 Mexican film made up of eight short films directed by several Mexican film directors: Carlos Carrera (segment "Barbacoa de Chivo") Daniel Gruener; Gustavo Loza; Carolina Rivera; María Fernanda Suárez; Gerardo Tort; Ángel Flores Torres (segment "Recompensa")
Safo, historia de una pasión is a 1943 Argentine erotic melodrama film [1] [2] directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz and Roberto Escalada, one of the most famous titles from the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The film is based on the 1884 Alphonse Daudet novel Sappho.
Gabriel's Passion (Spanish: La Pasión de Gabriel) is a Colombian feature film released in August 2009 directed by Luis Alberto Restrepo and starring Andrés Parra. It is the story of a passionate young priest, portrayed by Parra, who is assigned to a village in the mountains of Colombia's coffee region during the Colombian conflict .
Amor prohibido (English: Prohibited Love) is a 1958 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Ulises Petit de Murat. The film was based on the novel Anna Karenina by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy .
Pasión Prohibida (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈsjom pɾojˈβiða]) is a Spanish-language romantic drama telenovela produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Television Studios, Miami.
Pecado de amor is a 1961 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starred by Sara Montiel, Rafael Alonso and Reginald Kernan. [1] It was produced by Cesáreo González and Benito Perojo, written by Gabriel Peña, Jesús María de Arozamena and Luis César Amadori and composed by Gregorio García Segura.
La pasión desnuda (Naked Passion) is a 1953 Argentine film of the classical era.It was written and directed by Luis César Amadori and starred María Félix, Carlos Thompson and Eduardo Cuitiño.
Amor en silencio (English title: Silent Love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1988. [1] Its first broadcast was in Mexico in 1988 and then made its debut in Latin America, Europe, Asia and, in a unique situation, it was broadcast in the United States by Telemundo during primetime.