
You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. 2015
Dive into the world of You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015), a comedy-romance that will leave you questioning love and relationships.
Director: Francisco Lupini Basagoiti
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) about?
This film follows the story of Antonio, a heartbroken man who finds solace in a dive bar where he meets a mysterious stranger.
Who directed You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now.?
Francisco Lupini Basagoiti brings his unique vision to this comedy-romance film.
Who stars in You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now.?
The film features a talented cast, including Miguel Belmonte, Puy Navarro, and Francisco Fuertes.
Is You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) worth watching?
While its short runtime may be a drawback for some, You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) is a thought-provoking comedy that explores the complexities of love and relationships, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now.?
With a runtime of 18 minutes, this film is a quick but impactful watch.
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About You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) — A Comedy-Romance That Will Leave You Questioning Love
Dive into the world of You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015), a comedy-romance that will leave you questioning love and relationships. Directed by Francisco Lupini Basagoiti, this film takes a heartbroken Antonio on a journey of self-discovery in a dive bar where nothing seems to go as planned. With a runtime of 18 minutes, this short but impactful film explores the darker side of love and relationships.
As Antonio navigates his way through the complexities of love, he meets a mysterious stranger who seems to be drawn to him. But will this encounter be the distraction he needs to forget his heartbreak, or will it lead him down a path of self-destruction? With a talented cast, including Miguel Belmonte and Puy Navarro, You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) is a must-watch for anyone looking for a thought-provoking comedy that will leave them laughing and questioning the nature of love.
With its unique blend of humor and heartbreak, You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015) is a film that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a broken relationship.