Colombian film released on Facebook

Colombian film “Lecciones Para Un Beso” (Lessons For A Kiss) gets a Facebook debut on Valentine’s Day, reports newspaper El Espectador.

Facebook users will be able to rent the romantic comedy for a dollar, following a new partnership between the social networking site and independent Latin American producer Talleres Uchawi.

Directed by Juan Pablo Bustamente, the movie tells the story of Alejandro, a Colombian teenager who is forced to leave his hometown of Bogota when his mother opens a restaurant in Cartagena.

Alejandro falls in love with the young beauty, Maria, and decides that he will do anything to get a kiss from her.

Inexperienced in the ways of love, Alejandro turns to three patrons of his mother’s restaurant for help: a romantic, a liar, and a materialist. Not only do the men agree to help Alejandro, they bet on who can get the boy his first kiss.

“Leccions Para Un Beso” was filmed in Cartagena and was released in Colombian movie theaters last April.

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