It's a story nearly as old as the institution of marriage, and it has been the inspiration for everything from poems to plays, as well as novels, soap operas, and major motion pictures. The characters in this classic triangle? An older man, wealthy and powerful. His beautiful young wife, a trophy, a prized possession, but neglected romantically and physically. And a handsome stranger, virile, passionate, and willing to take a risk. In Andrej Lupin's "Señora & Jorge," cinematographer John Humble steps out from behind the camera to deliver a cameo performance as the rich and powerful Señor Adolfo. But as soon as her husband leaves on business his stunning wife, Silvie Deluxe, summons her lover, the pool boy, Matt Ice. What follows is a prolonged, exceedingly passionate, and uninhibited exercise in erotic infidelity. The story of "Señora & Jorge" may be a classic, but the feelings, emotions, and desires it explores are timeless — as old as love itself, and as new as tomorrow.
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