Never Like the First Time! (2006)

Genre :

Runtime : 15M

Director : Jonas Odell

Synopsis

Four people share the stories of their first sexual experience in this animated short subject from Swedish filmmaker Jonas Odell. Each vignette features a different look and animation style, and the stories cover a time span from the 1920s to the present day. Each narrator recalls their loss of virginity in a different way, ranging from deeply romantic nostalgia to befuddled disappointment to terror in the face of unexpected violence as their stories play out on screen.

Actors

Crews

Jonas Odell
Jonas Odell
Director
Jonas Odell
Jonas Odell
Writer
Susanne Granlöf
Susanne Granlöf
Producer
Krister Linder
Krister Linder
Music
Per Helin
Per Helin
Cinematography

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