Director Hernán Belón treats the intimate scenes and the boxing sequences with a similar cinematic language—focused on sweat, breath, and close-up physicality. This stylistic choice emphasizes that for Ramón and Deborah, the intensity of their connection and the brutality of boxing are two sides of the same coin: both are arenas where they can feel truly alive, pushing their bodies to the absolute limit.
Prior to 2016, Eva De Dominici was widely recognized in Argentina for her roles in popular youth programs. Sangre en la boca allowed her to showcase a much broader range:
Everything changes when Deborah (Eva De Dominici), a young and fiercely ambitious boxer, arrives at his training gym. Eva De Dominici - Sangre en la boca -2016- Sex ...
: The film is known for its graphic and "high-octane" sex scenes, which served to illustrate the "ardent love story" and the characters' mutual obsession. Career Impact
His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Deborah (Eva De Dominici), a young and fiercely ambitious amateur boxer who joins his gym. Entranced by her youth and untamed energy, Ramón takes her under his wing. What begins as a mentorship quickly spirals into an intense and destructive relationship that blurs the lines between professional guidance and personal obsession. Eva De Dominici’s Tour-de-Force Performance Director Hernán Belón treats the intimate scenes and
The narrative delves into the psychological struggle of an athlete who is not ready to let go of the spotlight or his former glory.
The film follows Ramón Alvia (played by Leonardo Sbaraglia), an aging professional boxer who is nearing the end of his career. Despite having a stable life, a supportive wife, and children, Ramón refuses to accept that his glory days are behind him. Sangre en la boca allowed her to showcase
The 2016 Argentine-Italian co-production , directed by Hernán Belón, is a intense, erotic drama that delves into the dangerous intersection of desire, obsession, and aging. While centered around boxing, the film is, at its core, a raw examination of power dynamics, with standout performances from Leonardo Sbaraglia and Eva De Dominici .