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"TITLE" ("Los Novios Bulgaros")
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000 minutes | Rated: ??
¥WIDELIMITED¥: Friday, DATE, 2004
Directed by director, stars


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    By Rob Blackwelder

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    Here's the plot:

    Daniel (Fernando Guillen Cuervo) is a middle-aged gay man who comes from an established family and lives a charmed, middle-class existence. He is a regular of Madrid's gay bar scene, sometimes hunting for good-looking young foreigners. At one of these bars, he meets Kyril (Dritan Beba), a hunky 23-year-old Bulgarian. After a night of animalistic passion, Daniel is under his Eastern European spell. Wild, reckless and slightly dangerous, Kyril seems to turn Daniel's conservative and rather predictable life upside-down. With each sexual encounter with his Bulgarian lover, Daniel is pulled deeper into Kyril's web of nefarious activities

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