The Death of Bunny Munro is a miniseries based on Nick Cave’s novel. After the tragic death of his wife (Sarah Greene), door-to-door salesman and inveterate womanizer Bunny Munro embarks on a mad journey through southern England with his young son, trying to escape his demons. As his mental and physical health deteriorates, Bunny faces a spiral of self-destruction amid grotesque encounters and the crushing weight of his own paternal failures.
At the thirteenth minute of the first episode, we see Sarah Greene naked in a mirror reflection as she gets dressed. A naked man lying on the bed is talking to her. In a brief sequence at the thirty-eighth minute, a man is talking to a woman sitting on the sofa when Gemma Dyllen appears totally naked in the doorway. At the thirty-fourth minute of the second episode, Kierston Wareing pulls her panties out from under her dress and then masturbates sitting on the sofa in front of a man watching her. He kneels down and joins her to perform oral sex on her. In the sixteenth minute of the third episode, Mia Suda Selway performs on a small stage in a pub, taking off her clothes until she is topless and in her panties. After her, Alice Feetham performs.
At the thirteenth minute of the first episode, we see Sarah Greene naked in a mirror reflection as she gets dressed. A naked man lying on the bed is talking to her. In a brief sequence at the thirty-eighth minute, a man is talking to a woman sitting on the sofa when Gemma Dyllen appears totally naked in the doorway. At the thirty-fourth minute of the second episode, Kierston Wareing pulls her panties out from under her dress and then masturbates sitting on the sofa in front of a man watching her. He kneels down and joins her to perform oral sex on her. In the sixteenth minute of the third episode, Mia Suda Selway performs on a small stage in a pub, taking off her clothes until she is topless and in her panties. After her, Alice Feetham performs.
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