
Sexual Tension: Volatile
A pulsating, thrill ride that weaves six scintillating experiences of men in various forms of male bonding, Sexual Tension: Volatile will leave you wanting more! A young man feels the adrenaline rush of his sexy tattooist’s needle in ‘Ari’ while in ‘The Cousin,’ a cute boy has a taboo attraction for a family member. Two ‘straight’ buddies literally show, each other, how to make love to a woman in ‘The Other One,’ while a man with ‘Broken Arms’ receives a sensual sponge bath from a male nurse. ‘Love’ is questionable when a broken shower brings a married man and an innkeeper together and in ‘Workout’ two muscular men begin to explore each other chiseled bodies. Voyeuristic pleasures await you as the camera penetrates and caresses the men’s bodies while exploring the mysterious and electrifying nature of male intimacy.
- 6.2
- 2012
- Released
- 1h 42m

Lucas Lagré
"Ari"
Javier De Pietro
"El primo"
Francisco Ortiz
"Amor"
Leo Martinez
"El otro"
Mario Verón
Ari ("Ari")
Guido Gastaldi
"El otro"
Santiago Caamaño
Raúl ("Amor")
Lautaro Machaca
"El primo"
Maximiliano Franco
"El primo"
Jair Toledo
"Los brazos rotos"
Hernán Muñoa
"Los brazos rotos"
Antonia De Michelis
"Los brazos rotos"
Eva Benito
"Amor"
Jorge Carossia
"Entrenamiento"
Fede Guasch
"Entrenamiento"Released
es
- #anthology
- #sexual tension
- #homoeroticism
- #lgbt
- #gay theme
Reviews
Much has been said/written/vented about the banning of Travis Matthews' I Want Your Love at this year's Melbourne Queer Film Festival. Many have stressed their disagreement with the Classification Board's claim that the six minutes of sex in Matthews' film did not advance the plot and I'd agree - the sex was nothing if not character driven. What is interesting is just how unerotic realistically de
Much has been said/written/vented about the banning of Travis Matthews' <i>I Want Your Love</i> at this year's Melbourne Queer Film Festival. Many have stressed their disagreement with the Classification Board's claim that the six minutes of sex in Matthews' film did not advance the plot and I'd agree - the sex was nothing if not character driven. What is interesting is just how unerotic realistic











