Leap Year (2010)

Leap Year (2010) poster

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.

Director: Michael Rowe
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 94 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Óscar Figueroa
Country: Mexico
Language: Deutsch, Español
Original Language: es

Themes

The Pain of Unrequited Love, Lonely Hearts Finding Each Other, One-Night Stands and Subsequent Regret, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness

Keywords

eroticism, loneliness, crying, brutality, sexual fetish, master-slave relationship

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Leap Year about?
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.
Who directed Leap Year?
Leap Year was directed by Michael Rowe.
Who stars in Leap Year?
Leap Year stars Mónica del Carmen, Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Marco Zapata, Dagoberto Gama, Diego Chaz, Jaime Sierra.
How long is Leap Year?
Leap Year has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
What genre is Leap Year?
Leap Year is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Leap Year produced?
Leap Year was produced in Mexico.
What are the themes of Leap Year?
The themes of Leap Year include: The Pain of Unrequited Love, Lonely Hearts Finding Each Other, One-Night Stands and Subsequent Regret, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness.