Una Noche (2012) is a Cuban drama film directed by Lucy Mulloy. It tells the story of three teenagers in Havana, Cuba, who are desperate to escape their lives and make a new start in Miami. The film is filled with intense and powerful sexual moments that explore the characters’ innermost desires and fears.
The film’s main character, Raul, is a young man who is struggling to find his place in the world. He is drawn to his friend Lila, and their relationship is filled with sexual tension. The two share a passionate kiss, and Raul is overwhelmed with emotion. Later, when Raul and Lila are alone in a room, they share a tender moment of intimacy.
The film also features a powerful scene between Raul and his friend Elio. Elio is a gay man who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. The two share a passionate kiss, and Elio is filled with a newfound sense of freedom and acceptance.
Una Noche is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of human sexuality. The film’s sexual moments are intense and powerful, and they help to bring the characters’ innermost desires and fears to life. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human sexuality.
An older woman washes herself in the shower, breasts are shown briefly in extreme closeup.
In one sequence set on the beach a group of girls approach another girl and tease her about not having had her period yet.
A girl follows her father on his way to work and catches him having sex with another woman, female breasts are touched graphically and brief male genitalia are shown.
A teenage boy takes a prostitute into a hall and begins foreplay, he asks her to grab his genitals and instead she lifts her skirt to expose full male genitalia male genitals are shown graphically for several seconds.
A man is walked in on while engaged in a sexual act with prostitute. Full frontal male nudity is seen.
More than one male on male kissing scenes.