After his father’s death, Eric Zimmerman travels to Spain to oversee his company’s branches. In Madrid, he falls for Judith and engage in an intense, erotic relationship full of exploration. However, Eric fears his secret may end their affair.
Here’s the full info on Ask Me What You Want (Spanish: Pídeme lo que quieras), a 2024 erotic-romantic drama based on a novel:
🎬 Overview & Credits
Original Title: Pídeme lo que quieras (Ask Me What You Want) (en.wikipedia.org)
After his father’s death, wealthy businessman Eric Zimmerman travels from Germany to Madrid to manage company branches. There, he meets Judith Flores, a young secretary, and they begin an intense, erotic romance. But Eric harbors a secret involving swinger clubs that threatens their relationship. (en.wikipedia.org)
👥 Cast
Gabriela Andrada as Judith Flores
Mario Ermito as Eric Zimmerman
Celia Freijeiro as Mónica
David Solans as Miguel
Alba Ribas as Frida
Joel Bosqued as Andrés
Supporting cast: Alicia Bercán, Anna Karinvinge, Fernando Oyagüez, Paco Tous, Adriana Fornés (moviefone.com, primevideo.com)
🎥 Production & Release
Filming Locations: Madrid and Jerez de la Frontera, 2024 (en.wikipedia.org)
Theatrical Release in Spain: 29 November 2024 via Warner Bros. España (en.wikipedia.org)
International Sales: Handled by FilmSharks (excluding Spain) (en.wikipedia.org)
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🎥 What Is Film Set Liability Insurance?
Film set liability insurance protects filmmakers, production companies, and crews from financial losses if something goes wrong during filming. This can include accidents, injuries, or damage to property.
🔒 Why You Need It
Filming can be unpredictable. Equipment might break, someone could get hurt, or property might be damaged. Without insurance, you may have to pay out of your own pocket for medical bills, legal fees, or repairs.
✅ What Does It Cover?
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General Liability
Injury to third parties (like a passerby or location owner)
Damage to property you don’t own
Production Equipment Insurance
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Workers’ Compensation
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Errors & Omissions (E&O)
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Auto Liability
If you’re using vehicles during the production
Location Insurance
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You should buy liability insurance before filming starts — often even before you secure locations, rent gear, or hire people. Many rental companies and property owners will ask for proof of insurance (called a Certificate of Insurance or COI).