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Leather

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 22 mins

  • Director: Alejandro Bohórquez; Alberto Piedrabuena
  • Writer: Alejandro Bohórquez; Alberto Piedrabuena
  • Producer: Alejandro Bohórquez; Alberto Piedrabuena

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A film that knows not what it is nor where it's going...

A very poor man's attempt at being Almodovar!


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LEATHER Cortometraje Shortfilm Kurzfilm from apiedrabuena on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

LEATHER is a comedy that portrays the life of our protagonist, Josemi (played by actor Cesar Rosado), an executive of around thirty, submissive, insecure and cowardly nature that is trapped between an overbearing mother and a competitive work environment and voracious where there is only room for the 'leaders', but a chance encounter one night gets its hands something that will encourage you to enter a gay leather fetish club and change the course of his life.

Cast & Characters

Cesar Rosado as Josemi;
Alberto Piedrabuena as Ejecutivo gay;
Antonio Villa as Falo;
Nuria del Dago as Ejecutiva1;
Jose Blanco as Lolo;
Charo Badajoz as Juani;
Victor Algora as Algora;
Celine Perrin as Ejecutiva2;
Maria Ronda as Jefa ejecutiva;
Nuria Gallego as Pepa;
Zoe Sepulveda as Camarero