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Open Relationship

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 14 mins

Original Title

Relación Abierta
  • Director: Carlos Ocho; Massimo Perego Meroni
  • Writer: Carlos Ocho
  • Producer: Carlos Ocho

CGiii Comment

The opening credits are a horror...new software?!?

It's a gay short film...so, naturally, the characters have to kiss as soon as they appear...just in case the audience is in any doubt! Unnecessary and annoying.

Then... listening to a cute-but-dim character go on about his need for an open relationship while being usurped by his far-more-intelligent boyfriend...is torture. Demonstrating, unequivocally, that gay men think only with their dicks.

The torture continues...with the last line and the last shot...gruesome.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Oscar and Sergio have been in a relationship for 5 years. They live together and they have very different personalities: Oscar is more passionate and emotional and Sergio has a much more mental role. A random afternoon of a random day one of them decides to ask the other if he would be interested in start an open relationship.

Cast & Characters

Eudald Font as Oscar;
Christian Escudero as Sergio