
I haven't got the entire movie, just the love-scene but I've read that the story centers around a theatre-group in Italy in the early 17th century.
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 Actresses: Anna Galiena & Simona Cavallari
Galiena enters a room and finds Cavallari sitting on the bed being sad about something. Galiena is first quite cold but soon comforts the crying Cavallari. She takes her to the window and as they stand there looking at the full-moon, she begins to stroke Cavallari's face gently and then placing light kisses there. Cavallari looks at Galiena and gives her a lip-kiss. Galiena ends the kiss rather immediately and walks away from the window. Cavallari follows her and once again kisses her. Galiena kisses her back this time.
Next you see a naked Cavallari falling down on the bed on her back and Galiena laying herself beside her and caressing her lightly. Cavallari rolls over ontop of Galiena and kisses her. Then she puts her hand beween Galiena's legs. The scene continues with very soft love-making and ends with the two of them laying side by side on the bed. |

A gorgeously beautiful but unfortunately too short love-scene. The build-up to it was very emotional and the second kiss was very passionate. I wish I could see the entire movie sometime (with either swedish or english subtitles) because I'm very curious to see what kind of relationship they developed and ofcourse what they talked about in this scene. |