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Sexual Dependency
Directed by
Rodrigo Bellott
2003
1h 44m
Drama
,
Romance
5.8
33%
77%
4.3
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Five teenagers in the U.S. and Bolivia try to make sense of their sexuality and the complexity of their identity.
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Cast of Sexual Dependency
Alexandra Aponte
Jessica
Roberto Urbina
Sebastian
Jorge Antonio Saavedra
Choco
Ronica V. Reddick
Adinah
Matthew Guida
Tyler
Matt Cavenaugh
Sean
Rodrigo Mendez-Roca
Fabian, Sebastian's Cousin
Liv Fruyano
Love, Choco's girlfriend
Rodrigo Bellott
Director / Writer / Producer
Lenelle N. Moise
Writer
Ara Katz
Producer
Gregory Leonarczyk
Executive Producer
David Guy Levy
Associate Producer
Adriana Pacheco
Editor
John Dobrynine
Original Music Composer
Jeremiah Vancans
Original Music Composer
Gerardo Guerra V.
Line Producer
Sexual Dependency Ratings & Reviews
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Its power lies in the intense, subtle performances of the ensemble cast and Bellott's ability to keep the tangled narrative threads from becoming a knotted mess.
New York Times
Ned Martel
Rodrigo Bellott's frenzied but clever first film juggles race, class, jingoism, homophobia, sexual attraction and rape.
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
The pace of this Bolivia/US coproduction is slower than that of a snail, but it gathers some interest as the themes of the vignettes dovetail near the end.
Village Voice
Edward Crouse
No worse than a tinny artist's statement, but as moviemaking, it's brutally embarrassing, inexcusable.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
This bold experiment fails to hang together as a watchable film, straining audience sympathies in too many directions before finally collapsing under its own strident weight.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
The split-screen effect does nothing to advance the plot, and is more of a distraction than anything else.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Still came up with the same conventional responses to teenage sexual behavior despite its novel way of filming.
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