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'Sex and Lucia' is a 2001 Spanish drama film written and directed by Julio Medem, and starring Paz Vega and Tristn Ulloa,[http://whatculture.com/film/17-sex-scenes-that-supposedly-werent-simulated?page=12 What Culture #7]; Sex and Lucia alongside Najwa Nimri, Daniel Freire, Javier Cmara, Silvia Llanos and Elena Anaya.

Plot



Luca, a waitress, is talking on the phone with her depressed writer boyfriend Lorenzo after they had a bitter argument and she walked out. Since he has been in a 'funk' for a while, she is worried and goes home to console him. Finding an empty apartment, Luca is frantic. She receives a phone call from the police while finding a suicide note, and is so afraid of bad news that she hangs up, assuming the worst. They call back, but she ignores the ringing phone, packs a bag, and flees. Looking for a new beginning, Luca travels to the mysterious Balearic Islands that Lorenzo had always talked of, but had recently been very negative about.

Six years earlier, Lorenzo is having casual sex in the ocean on a bright moon-lit night with a beautiful married woman he had just met named Elena. They part ways, expecting never to see each other again. She discovers she is pregnant with his child, and tries to find him, but is unable to since she knows little about him.

Later, as Lorenzo talks with his literary agent at a restaurant, discussing his writer's block, Luca catches his attention as he gets up from his table to get cigarettes. She asks to speak to him and he joins her. She brazenly tells him that ever since she read his latest book, she has been following him and has fallen passionately in love with him. A smitten Lorenzo immediately engages the sexy, passionate Luca and she moves into Lorenzo's apartment.

The film then interweaves the past and present, both of the characters in the film, and of the characters in Lorenzo's novel.

Lorenzo repeatedly stalls for time on his new book with his editor, while his relationship with Luca deepens. About six years pass. Lorenzo learns he has a daughter as a result of his encounter with Elena and begins to visit the child outside of her school, meeting her babysitter Beln.

Beln tells Lorenzo her mother is a recently retired porn actress with a new hot boyfriend, and virtually seduces Lorenzo with chatter of sexual context and banter about her fantasies. Lorenzo uses these encounters and his fantasies about Beln and her mother as content for his book, and Luca reads about it, thinking it fiction. Meanwhile, he does not disclose his fatherhood to Luca or the child, nor even attempt to contact Elena.

Beln flirts with Lorenzo and eventually invites him over to Elena's house while she babysits his daughter, Luna. Lorenzo tells Luna a bedtime story, and after she falls asleep, he and Beln begin to have sex. They are interrupted as Luna knocks at the bedroom door, and they watch in horror as the family dog, a large Rotweiler in 'protect mode', kills Luna. Beln is stunned. Lorenzo runs away and falls into a deep depression.

Lorenzo's writing turns dark, towards depraved sex and death. He anonymously contacts Elena, who has moved to the island to find solace and recall better days, and provides her a nice story about a beautiful child that loves to swim in the sea, to cheer her spirits. But his now guilt-ridden and uncommunicative relationship with Luca begins to collapse.

Back in the present, Luca meets a scuba diver on the island, Carlos, and through him, Elena, who runs an inn on the island. Luca rents a room, and the women bond as friends, not knowing their intimate connection. But when Luca mentions Lorenzo by name, and his past visit to the island long ago, Elena deduces the connection. Luca sees a picture of Luna (looking remarkably like her father and remembering the name from Lorenzo's novel) and she makes the connection too.

Lorenzo's editor visits Lorenzo in the hospital, where he was taken after being in an 'accident', spending several weeks in recovery. When Lorenzo asks about Luca, the editor tells Lorenzo that Luca probably thinks he is dead.

Lorenzo guesses Luca is on the island and has the editor take him there. After both women discover that Lorenzo isn't dead, the three characters cope with and finally understand the entanglements of their interwoven relationships.

Cast



Production



The film was produced by Sogecine, the production arm of Sogecable. Shooting locations included Fuerteventura and Madrid.

Reception



Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 71% based on 70 reviews, with a weighted average of 6.5/10. The site's consensus states: "Beneath the gratuitous nudity lies a complex and visually striking movie." Metacritic, which uses an average of critics' reviews, gives the film a 65/100 rating, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Accolades



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| align = "center" rowspan = "15" | 2002 || rowspan = "11" | 16th Goya Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Film || || align = "center" rowspan = "11" |

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| Best Director || Julio Medem ||

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| Best Original Screenplay || Julio Medem ||

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| Best Actor || Tristn Ulloa ||

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| rowspan = "2" | Best Supporting Actress || Najwa Nimri ||

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| Elena Anaya ||

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| Best New Actress || Paz Vega ||

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| Best Original Score || Alberto Iglesias ||

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| Best Cinematography || Kiko de la Rica ||

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| Best Editing || Ivn Aledo ||

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| Best Sound || Agustn Peinado, Alfonso Pino, Santiago Thevenet, Polo Aledo ||

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| rowspan = "4" | 11th Actors Union Awards || Best Film Performance in a Leading Role || Paz Vega || || rowspan = "4" |

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| rowspan = "2" | Best Film Performance in a Secondary Role || Elena Anaya ||

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| Najwa Nimri ||

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| Best Film Performance in a Minor Role || Javier Cmara ||

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See also



* List of Spanish films of 2001

References



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