Nomades Bazaar Hotel

Cadinot USA
Nomades Bazaar Hotel
Coming more than 20 years after legendary director Jean Daniel Cadinot’s “Sex Bazaar,” this thematic sequel (aka “Bazaar Hotel”) follows a young Frenchman to Maghreb, Africa where he befriends a traveler and gets a lesson in Arab hospitality in a very friendly hotel. I’ve pieced that plot together from the box, which may come in handy considering the film offers no subtitles. Surprisingly, that won’t really hinder your understanding or enjoyment it’s easy to piece together the story, which has always been something important to Cadinot. The visionary utilizes every weapon in his arsenal including locations and situational tension to make the most of his scenes.

Like many of his works, this one doesn’t follow the standard structure of most adult films there are roughly 13 “scenes” here, which are more like sexual segments that are nicely woven in. Our leading man packs a beautiful, uncut cock, a gorgeous gaze and a sexual energy that perfectly propels the action. There’s also a dark and handsome slim stud with a huge cock a few scenes capturing it in all its glory with some great side shots of sucking (“scenes” 5 and 7).

Synopsis:

In the spirit of North-South exchanges, Europe sends its young to work in North Africa with the goal of transforming a riad in to a multi-ethnic arts centre; a kind of rural lodge where many students live together. Lucas, a young Frenchman, sets off from Marseilles to spend his holidays in the country of A Thousand and One Nights. Without much money, he travels in last class. On the boat, he meets Karim, a young traveller returning home, who owns a little hotel close to the souk in the capital's medina. He offers to let Lucas stay in his luxurious cabin, introducing him to arab hospitality and local customs. Twenty years after Harem, 17 actors show us the modern Maghreb where friendship and sensuality are one and the same thing.

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