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Monamour (2006) English 720p BluRay x264 850MB

Monamour (2006) English 720p BluRay x264 850MB Full Movie Download

Monamour (2006) 720p BluRay [18+ Only]
IMDb: 5.3/10 || Size: 869MB || Language: English (ORG)
Genres: Drama
Director: Tinto Brass
Writers: Tinto Brass, Carla Cipriani, Alina Rizzi
Stars: Anna Jimskaia, Riccardo Marino, Max Parodi
After six short months of marriage, the free-spirited and disenchanted housewife, Marta, is already starting to feel the passion wane for her boring literary editor husband, Dario. As a result, against the backdrop of medieval Mantua’s renowned literary festival, young Marta will fall for the intriguingly handsome Frenchman, Leon, while admiring Palazzo del Te’s vivid murals. Of course, the always-suspicious Dario will soon notice Marta’s scandalous affair behind his back–a not-so-shocking discovery that paves the way for a passionate transformation. Perhaps, a dash of infidelity was all that Dario needed to awaken his dormant enthusiasm for the neglected Marta; nevertheless, is his new-found interest too little, too late?
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