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Entranced by a sporting performance and frustrated by her ordinary life, a lesbian gives in to temptation and subsequently has to live with guilt.
A fortysomething man, who still lives at home finds a surprising catalyst for change at a line-dancing class.
Deputy Leifur is a total wreck. Nonstop parties, hangovers, sexual escapades and drug abuse have gnawed his life to the bone. He decides to throw his last party before entering rehab. How will it turn out?
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