The Apostate (2015) is a Spanish drama film directed by Federico Veiroj. It follows the story of a young man, Gonzalo, who is struggling to reconcile his Catholic faith with his desire to renounce his religion. The film is a powerful exploration of faith, identity, and sexuality.
The Apostate features a number of sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit. One of the most memorable scenes is when Gonzalo meets a woman in a bar and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful because it shows Gonzalo's struggle to reconcile his faith and his sexuality. He is torn between his desire to be with the woman and his fear of going against his religion.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Gonzalo and his girlfriend have sex in a church. This scene is particularly powerful because it shows Gonzalo's struggle to reconcile his faith and his sexuality. He is torn between his desire to be with the woman and his fear of going against his religion.
The Apostate is a powerful exploration of faith, identity, and sexuality. The film's sexual moments are both subtle and explicit, and they serve to highlight Gonzalo's struggle to reconcile his faith and his sexuality. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of faith and sexuality.
A character tells his cousin she will end up pregnant and having a white wedding.
Full frontal and rear male nudity in two scenes. One is before sex, and the other is multiple men seen at a nudist meeting. Penis and scrotum full visible.
A woman is undressing. We see her in her underwear and briefly see the side of a breast as she takes off her bra.
Full frontal and rear female nudity of a few women at a nudist meeting. One woman's vulva is somewhat visible as she enters water.