...And Give Us Our Daily Sex (, ) is a 1979 Italian-Spanish film directed by José Ramón Larraz, written by Larraz and Sergio Garrone, and starring Laura Gemser and Bárbara Rey.
Alfonso is a teenager who lives in a wealthy family, with an adulterous mother and a foolish father. As he experiences his first sexual impulses, Alfonso discovers that a couple of charming nurses live upstairs in his apartment, so he will look for any excuse to get in touch with them, including building a handmade periscope to spy on them.
The film is part of a wave of softcore pornographic films made in Spain during the second half of the 1970s, part of a cultural trend known as el destape ("the uncovering"). It is one of a group of Italy-Spain softcore film co-productions, alongside Historia de Eva/Piccole labbra (1978), both featuring Bárbara Rey.
The film is one of Gemser's films that features her husband Gabriele Tinti in a minor role.
The film was released in Spain on 26 February 1979 and in Italy on 5 December 1979. It was released in Mexico at the Bergman, Chaplin II, Del Pueblo II and Kubrick theaters on 23 December 1983, for two weeks.
It was released in Germany as Zeig mir, wie man's macht ("Show me how to do it").