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Come Undone (2001)
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Starring: Jeremie Elkaim, Stephane Rideau, Rejane Kerdaffrec, Nils Ohlund, Dominique Reymond
Director: Sebastien Lifshitz
Category: Gay
Studio: Wolfe Video
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Length:
98 mins

 
 

 

"Shimmeringly Beautiful and Utterly Real." - Stephen Holden, THE NEW YORK TIMES

18-year-old Mathieu is vacationing at the beach with his family when he meets local teen Cedric. After an extremely erotic kiss, the boys begin a hot and heavy affair, complete with skinny-dipping at night, nude dancing on the beach and lovemaking in the dunes. As Mathieu grapples with his sexuality, his bond with Cedric grows stronger until…

Gorgeous, bronzed bodies on the beaches of France and a passionate romance between two French youths are reason enough to love Come Undone, but this bittersweet film also has something poignant to say about gay first love.

 
 
   
   

 
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