
Four Verses of Self Pleasure
Documentary
Overview
Seven women and one non binary person share their personal experiences with masturbation through short anecdotes and a revolutionary washing machine.
Top Cast
Glòria Guerrero Gonzalez
Glòria Guerrero Gonzalez
Glòria
Glòria Guerrero Gonzalez
Glòria
Javiera Valenzuela Castillo
Javiera Valenzuela Castillo
Javiera
Javiera Valenzuela Castillo
Javiera
Salima Issaoui El Harrak
Salima Issaoui El Harrak
Salima
Salima Issaoui El Harrak
Salima
Ona Juan Bachs
Ona Juan Bachs
Ona
Ona Juan Bachs
Ona
Patricia Caramés Rodés
Patricia Caramés Rodés
Patricia
Patricia Caramés Rodés
Patricia
Cora Sánchez Álvarez
Cora Sánchez Álvarez
Cora
Cora Sánchez Álvarez
Cora
Lívia 'Nêga' Pinheiro Lucas
Lívia 'Nêga' Pinheiro Lucas
Lívia 'Nêga'
Lívia 'Nêga' Pinheiro Lucas
Lívia 'Nêga'
Virginia Rovira Pérez
Virginia Rovira Pérez
Virginia
Virginia Rovira Pérez
Virginia
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