Excuse Me, Do You Like Sex?
Using interviews and filmed reconstructions, the director analyzes eroticism from the period of breastfeeding, in which the newborn feels pleasure from contact with the mother's breast until reaching adulthood.
Using interviews and filmed reconstructions, the director analyzes eroticism from the period of breastfeeding, in which the newborn feels pleasure from contact with the mother's breast until reaching adulthood.
Gianrico Tedeschi
Narrator
Lina Franchi
Prostitute from Bologna
Teodoro Corrà
Parking attendant
Gianni Pulone
Athlete
Mirella Pamphili
Edmund Purdom
Narrator of English version
Using interviews and filmed reconstructions, the director analyzes eroticism from the period of breastfeeding, in which the newborn feels pleasure from contact with the mother's breast until reaching adulthood.
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