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XConfessions 32 (2023)

Genre : Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 2H 5M

Director : Rebecca Stewart, Erika Lust, Joanna Ślesicka, Solene Milcent, Imogen Mansfield

Synopsis

XConfessions vol.32 gathers the latest XConfessions original releases based on the public anonymous sexual fantasies. This volume features a broad compilation of movies based on your desires. You'll find orgies, romance, public sex, and all the sexualities in the spectrum in this compilation. Included: Summer with Maria; Dirty Martini; My Ass; Witch!; La Journee des Framboises; Klappe

Actors

María Riot
María Riot
Jane Jones
Jane Jones
Tommy Cabrio
Tommy Cabrio
Sheila Ortega
Sheila Ortega
Oja Kay
Oja Kay
Anastasia Brokelyn
Anastasia Brokelyn
Sofia Laone
Sofia Laone
Billy Vega
Billy Vega
Tiresia
Tiresia
Kaiden Ford
Kaiden Ford
Cain
Cain
Alex Rubberax
Alex Rubberax
Linda Porn
Linda Porn
Maisy Taylor
Maisy Taylor
Bunnie Bennett
Bunnie Bennett
Bishop Black
Bishop Black
Kali Sudhra
Kali Sudhra
Yumie Volupté
Yumie Volupté

Crews

Rebecca Stewart
Rebecca Stewart
Director
Erika Lust
Erika Lust
Director
Joanna Ślesicka
Joanna Ślesicka
Writer
Joanna Ślesicka
Joanna Ślesicka
Director
Erika Lust
Erika Lust
Executive Producer
Pablo Dobner
Pablo Dobner
Executive Producer
Sabrina Bonini
Sabrina Bonini
Producer
Jahel Guerra
Jahel Guerra
Producer
Rebecca Stewart
Rebecca Stewart
Producer
Charlie Benedetti
Charlie Benedetti
Producer
Marina Rull Valdivieso
Marina Rull Valdivieso
Producer
Marysia Surzycka
Marysia Surzycka
Producer
Magdelena Potocka-Zwozna
Magdelena Potocka-Zwozna
Production Manager
Anna Rzepka
Anna Rzepka
Director of Photography
Kasia Grabek
Kasia Grabek
Art Direction
Kasia Grabek
Kasia Grabek
First Assistant Director
Marcin Boguszewski
Marcin Boguszewski
Assistant Camera
Paweł Żelazko
Paweł Żelazko
Focus Puller
Rafał Okyne
Rafał Okyne
Gaffer
Irena Suska
Irena Suska
Sound Recordist
Katarzyna Orzechowska
Katarzyna Orzechowska
Editor
Irena Suska
Irena Suska
Sound Mixer
Iwona Skv
Iwona Skv
Music
Cristina Pastrana
Cristina Pastrana
Graphic Designer
Erika Lust
Erika Lust
Writer
Rebecca Stewart
Rebecca Stewart
Writer
Patricia Brewatt
Patricia Brewatt
Colorist
Inés Gómez-Franco
Inés Gómez-Franco
Editor
Julia Yolanda
Julia Yolanda
Art Direction
Jordi Gimeno
Jordi Gimeno
Gaffer
Johny Dean
Johny Dean
Makeup & Hair
Yadro Ochoa
Yadro Ochoa
Makeup & Hair
Juan Urena
Juan Urena
Assistant Makeup Artist
Elettra Piccorossi
Elettra Piccorossi
Assistant Art Director
Jahel Guerra
Jahel Guerra
Writer
Pablo Matute
Pablo Matute
Assistant Art Director
Meritxell Mesa
Meritxell Mesa
Gaffer
Thais Català
Thais Català
Director of Photography
Javier Ferreiro
Javier Ferreiro
Assistant Director
Agustin Balda
Agustin Balda
Sound Recordist
Glendis Lopez
Glendis Lopez
Art Direction
Alba Garcia
Alba Garcia
Gaffer
Solene Milcent
Solene Milcent
Writer
Solene Milcent
Solene Milcent
Director
Imogen Mansfield
Imogen Mansfield
Writer
Imogen Mansfield
Imogen Mansfield
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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