
Despite Everything is a 2019 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Gustavo Rondón Córdova. The film follows four sisters who, after the death of their mother, discover that their father is not who they thought he was. Despite Everything is a heartwarming story of family, love, and acceptance.
Despite its lighthearted tone, the film also deals with some serious topics, including sexuality. The film follows the sisters as they come to terms with their own sexual identities and explore their relationships with each other.
The film's most memorable sexual moment comes when the youngest sister, Sofia, discovers that her father is gay. She is initially shocked and confused, but eventually comes to accept her father's sexuality. This scene is a powerful reminder that sexuality is a complex and personal matter, and that it should be respected and accepted.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a romantic kiss between two of the sisters and a scene in which the sisters discuss their own sexual experiences. These moments are handled with sensitivity and respect, and serve to further emphasize the importance of accepting and understanding one's own sexuality.
Overall, Despite Everything is a touching and thought-provoking film that deals with the complexities of sexuality in a respectful and meaningful way. It is a reminder that sexuality is a personal matter, and that it should be accepted and respected.
A man and woman are discovered implicitly having sex under blankets; the woman is fleetingly seen nude from the side including part of a breast. Sex is implied by various other people being shown in bed afterward, in separate scenes: a woman and two men, and two women. Various characters kiss and embrace; these scenes are short.
The only live human nudity is a quick flash of side breast and men's chests. There are several lengthy scenes in which paintings are often visible that show full frontal nudity of women and men. One painting is a close up of a vulva. In another painting the size of a penis may be exaggerated. A woman is briefly seen in bra and panties.
The nature of each woman's sexual and romantic relationships is discussed from critical perspectives. Some of the dialog is explicit and some is vulgar.
A woman presented as lesbian nonetheless is discovered having sex with her half-sister's biological father.
One biological father turns out to have subsequently transitioned to female gender.