A young girl witnesses her mother having sex with the family dog. When her father finds out, he burns the dog alive. She is so traumatized by these incidents that she later turns into a nymphomaniac. She moves to an island and lives there with her own dog, having sex with various guests who visit her.
2 Seconds is a 1998 Canadian film about Laurie, a lesbian bicycle courier in Montreal, who becomes obsessed with an underground bike race. As she trains for the race, she battles with her own personal issues and forms new relationships along the way. Fueled by passion and determination, Laurie sets out to prove her worth in the male-dominated world of extreme biking.
Details from a portrait of Kinbakushi Akira Naka, through the otherness of image and speech; broken up memory, fragmented time, reminiscences of places, moments, faces and bodies, during a back-and-forth between the recollections of a child and the aspirations of a man in his fifties...
An Italian language interview recounting his work featuring erotica on Caligula and other films
Eulália, a conservative Portuguese mother, found out that her son who emigrated to Germany has become Fostter Riviera, the internationally awarded first Portuguese gay porn actor. She suffers with the distance, sometimes toned down through the computer that has become her main source of information and communication with her son. This documentary focuses on the long journey of this mother towards acceptance and endeavour to get closer to her son.
Two friends meet after 15 years. They have a complicated and intimate past that becomes impossible to deny in spite of intentions to the contrary.
Even though the top court of the different countries of the world may legalize homosexuality and recognize same sex marriage, most of these countries have a long way to go until these unions are accepted by their societies. "Mann Ki Baat" (literally, The Heart Speaks) is about one such man residing in India (a predominantly conservative society) who fears that he may not be accepted by his race and the society in general for who he is.
BDSM: It’s Not What You Think! confronts stigma and stereotype surrounding kink and fetish play through leading voices within the BDSM community. With intimate interviews and playful vignettes this film targets progressive outsiders and guides them through the minefield of misconceptions and prejudice that kinksters must routinely face.
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