Before acclaimed filmmaker Carlos Marqués-Marcet made Anchor and Hope (2017) and The death of Guillem (2020), he won a Goya Award for directing 10,000 KM (2014) which received the Audience Award at the AFI Film Festival. The Spanish movie’s title refers to the distance between its two main characters. Sergi (David Verdaguer) lives in Barcelona while his woman, Alexandra (Natalia Tena), has moved to Los Angeles in an effort to pursue her photography career. Even though they love each other, the distance between them is impeding their relationship. This is especially true when it comes to having a baby. How can they conceive if they live in different countries? And even if Sergi did impregnate Alex, how could they raise a child while residing on separate continents? Can their love survive the vast expanse between them or will it be a casualty of such an insurmountable span? Whether they make it or not won’t concern you in the least once you feast your eyes on the delights of Señor Verdaguer’s bare bod. The action, like Sergi’s clothing, kicks off when he flashes his back and ass in the sack a mere 8 minutes into the flick. At the risk of repeating himself, the uninhibited actor touts his tasty tush again at the 12 and 46-minute marks. Of course, shots of his mouthwatering rump are just precursors to the main course. Fast forward to the 01:02:00 spot to see David’s meat and potatoes. Yes, the exotic hottie serves up a fiesta of flesh!