Scene from Sunset Motel (2003)
Scene Details
Duration: 390 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: 29 mb (75% saved) | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 115 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2014-Sep-28 |
Actresses in this Scene

Joanna Canton
Career
First Appearances:
- The Face on the Milk Carton (1995) as Sarah-Charlotte
Most Important Roles:
- New Best Friend (2002) as
- The Convent (2000) as Clorissa
- My Teacher's Wife (1999) as Kim O'Brien
- The Face on the Milk Carton (1995) as Sarah-Charlotte
- Pizza My Heart (2005) as Annette Prestolani
- Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (1997) as Val
- #Stuck (2014) as Louisa
- Girltrash: All Night Long (2014) as Mitch
- Nancy Drew (2002) as Sue
- Sunset Motel (2003) as Laura
Career Highlights:
- New Best Friend (2002)
- The Convent (2000)
- My Teacher's Wife (1999)
- The Face on the Milk Carton (1995)
- Pizza My Heart (2005)
- Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (1997)
- #Stuck (2014)
- Girltrash: All Night Long (2014)
- Nancy Drew (2002)
- Sunset Motel (2003)
Full Biography
Joanna Canton plays Laura, a café worker residing at the Saharan Motel on Sunset Boulevard. She falls in love with Raoul, a young writer, but unlike Laura who openly expresses her feelings, Raoul struggles to reciprocate.
About the Movie: Sunset Motel (2003)

Release Year: 2003
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Eckhart Schmidt
Writer: Eckhart Schmidt
Production & Genre
Story
Laura works at a café in Sunset Plaza and lives in the Saharan Motel on Sunset Boulevard. She falls in love with Raoul, a young writer. Laura expresses her feelings openly to Raoul, but he struggles to reciprocate.
Summary
Sunset Motel is a German drama-romance film directed by Eckhart Schmidt and released in 2003. The story revolves around Laura, who works at a café in Sunset Plaza and lives in the Saharan Motel on Sunset Boulevard. Her life becomes complicated when she falls in love with Raoul, a young writer whom she meets through her job. The film explores themes of unrequited love and emotional communication barriers.