Come As You Are
A Film by Geoffrey Enthoven
2011 - France/Belgium/Spain - Comedy/Drama - 2.35 DCP - 115 min.
with Robrecht Vanden Thoren , Gilles De Schryver , Tom Audenaert & Isabelle De Hertogh
Languages: French , Spanish , Flemish
Produced by Mariano Vanhoof
Three guys in their early twenties love wine and women but they are still virgins. Under the guise of a wine tour they embark on a journey to Spain hoping to have their first sexual experience. Nothing will stop them. Not even their handicaps: one is blind, the other is confined to a wheelchair and the third one is completely paralyzed.
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