Mujeres Infieles (1995)
Año de lanzamiento: 1995
Nación: Chile
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch
Writer: Juan Jose Hurtado, Marcelo Slavich, Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch, Walter Slavich
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch, Juan Carlos Arriagada, Kike Morandé
Compañías: Jazz Films
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: cigarette smoking, female female kiss, female full frontal nudity, female topless nudity, house, large breasts, lighting a cigarette, male frontal nudity, male nudity, nun, post coital scene, pubic hair, sex from behind, sex scene, sexually liberated woman, south america, southern hemisphere, stepmother stepson incest, stepmother stepson sex, woman
Historia
Mujeres Infieles follows three interconnected stories of women and infidelity in Chile. The film begins with Cecilia, a renowned television news anchor who learns that a survey reveals 62% of Chilean women have been or are currently unfaithful. Ironically, she is among this percentage as she maintains an affair with the channel owner, Carlos. During a live broadcast of a motel fire, Cecilia's rival colleague exposes their relationship, sparking national interest in the topic of infidelity.
Resumen
Directed by Rodrigo Ortúzar Lynch and released in 2004, Mujeres Infieles is a Chilean drama-comedy that explores themes of relationships, fidelity, sexual satisfaction, loneliness, and abandonment through the stories of three women. The film uses Cecilia's story as a catalyst to delve into these issues, making it a subject of national conversation.


