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Año bisiesto

  • Drama
  • Romance
Confirmed2010-05-176.45.3Trakt

Journalist Laura works at home, isolating herself from others. While she lies to her mother and brother, Raul, on the phone about having an active social life, Laura's days consist of gazing at her neighbors, eating canned food and going to clubs to bring home strangers. As the anniversary of her father's death draws near, Laura develops a relationship with Arturo, a charismatic actor who shares her taste for rough sex.

Leap Year is a 2010 drama-romance film exploring isolation, grief, and desire through the story of Laura, a reclusive journalist whose life changes when she meets Arturo, a charismatic actor. Released in May 2010, the film examines how Laura confronts her loneliness and the anniversary of her father's death through an intense new relationship. The movie blends intimate character study with themes of emotional vulnerability and human connection.

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Año bisiesto (Leap Year) - Trailer

YouTube · 2011-06-10
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When was Leap Year released?

Leap Year was released on May 17, 2010.

What is Leap Year about?

The film follows Laura, a journalist who isolates herself at home while lying to her family about her social life. As the anniversary of her father's death approaches, she develops an intense relationship with Arturo, a charismatic actor, forcing her to confront her loneliness and grief.

What genres does Leap Year belong to?

Leap Year is a drama-romance film that explores themes of isolation, desire, and emotional connection.

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