Macumba Sexual is a 1983 erotic horror film that revolves around a woman's sexual awakening and encounters with voodoo, nightmares, and seduction. The story explores themes of lust, dominance, and pleasure, and includes scenes of female masturbation, lesbian sex, and erotic nightmares. The protagonist's journey is intertwined with elements of mystery and romance.
When beautiful forensic scientist Kyoko and her colleagues fail to uncover clues to the identity of a man who brutally attacks and kills women, she agrees to become the bait to lure the killer into a police snare. But as the murderer remains frustratingly aloof, Kyoko discovers that she will have to risk everything in order to apprehend him. Naosuke Kurosawa directs this steamy thriller.
Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted is a dream-like and surreal musical performance that explores themes of heartbreak, sexuality, and subconsciousness. It follows a female protagonist and musician who goes through an erotic nightmare in a multi-media stage production. The performance features experimental and avant-garde elements, with a focus on love, strangeness, and surrealism.
The relationship between a psychoanalyst and his seductive, unhappily married patient troubled by psycho-sexual nightmares becomes dangerously intimate as they gradually reveal dark secrets from their pasts.
A young woman agrees to model for an artist as the Virgin Mary. His strange influence triggers her repressed sexual urges, causing her to have delusions and nightmares about spiders and other grotesque imagery.
In Garden of the Sleepwalkers, a young vampire falls in love with a mortal girl in a mysterious garden, leading to a surrealistic and erotic nightmare. This dreamlike tale explores themes of loss of innocence and coming-of-age through a blend of fantasy and horror elements. The garden becomes a stage for operatic performances and surreal encounters, creating an enchanting and mesmerizing atmosphere.
In This Woman Is Not a Car, a woman's sexual odyssey intertwines with her obsession with cars. Told through a series of abstract and surreal vignettes, the film explores themes of sexual objectification, abusive relationships, and the power dynamics between men and women. Set in a rural setting in the 1960s, it delves into the complexities of desire and the consequences of giving into one's darkest fantasies.
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