Everlasting Love (2014)
Desire Is All-Consuming
Each day after work, Carlos, a language school teacher, frequents the heady surroundings of his local cruising ground. One evening he encounters a teenage boy from his class named Toni, and the two engage in a brief sexual tryst. As the relationship between teacher and student begins to develop, some dark truths emerge about the young man and his mysterious group of friends.
Director: Marçal Forés
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
Runtime: 69 min
Release Date: October 4, 2014
Cast
Screenplay
Editing: Nahuel G. Rebollar
Production: Moonlight Digital Lab, #littlesecretfilm, Calle 13 Universal, CANADA
Country: Spain
Language: 普通话, Español, English
Original Language: es
Themes
Mentor-Student and Guidance Bonds, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories
Keywords
cruising, forest, avant-garde, teacher student relationship, high school teacher, lgbt, gay theme
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Everlasting Love about?
- Each day after work, Carlos, a language school teacher, frequents the heady surroundings of his local cruising ground. One evening he encounters a teenage boy from his class named Toni, and the two engage in a brief sexual tryst. As the relationship between teacher and student begins to develop, some dark truths emerge about the young man and his mysterious group of friends.
- Who directed Everlasting Love?
- Everlasting Love was directed by Marçal Forés.
- Who stars in Everlasting Love?
- Everlasting Love stars Joan Bentallé, Aimar Vega, Sonny Smith, Miguel Rojas, Joana Mallo, Kimberley Tell.
- How long is Everlasting Love?
- Everlasting Love has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
- What genre is Everlasting Love?
- Everlasting Love is a Drama, Horror, Romance film.
- Where was Everlasting Love produced?
- Everlasting Love was produced in Spain.
- What are the themes of Everlasting Love?
- The themes of Everlasting Love include: Mentor-Student and Guidance Bonds, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories.