Elite is a TV show that revolves around a group of students at a prestigious private school. The show explores themes of crime, drama, mystery, and thriller as the students experience jealousy, class differences, love triangles, and the consequences of their actions. It also delves into topics such as homosexuality, bisexuality, HIV-positive characters, and teenage sex. With a mix of party scenes, violence, and exploration of relationships, Elite offers a compelling story set in a modern-day high school.
In 1990s Pittsburgh, Jamie, a medicine peddler, starts a relationship with Maggie, a young woman suffering from Parkinson's disease. Despite their differences, they navigate the challenges of their relationship and find love and support in each other.
Normal People follows the complex relationship between Marianne and Connell as they navigate love, friendship, and their own personal struggles. Set in Ireland, this coming-of-age story explores themes of class, identity, and the power dynamics of a modern relationship.
Hidden Truths is a dramatic and passionate TV show set in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It follows the story of a 30-year-old Caucasian woman who gets caught up in a world of drugs, obsession, and desire. As she navigates through a web of cheating, betrayal, and revenge, she becomes entangled in a murder mystery that involves the LGBTQ+ community. The show explores themes of addiction, compassion, and the dark side of love.
Lie with Me (2005) follows the story of a woman who indulges in lust and engages in an extramarital affair. She encounters various sexual encounters and explores her desires, leading to a journey of self-discovery. Set in Canada and based on a novel, the movie includes explicit and unsimulated sex scenes, showcasing the complexities of relationships and sexual exploration.
Curiosa is a biographical drama set in Paris in the 1890s, following the story of a woman exploring her sexuality through erotic and nude photography. The film delves into the complexities of relationships, sexual tension, and the exploration of desires. Inspired by a true story, it offers a unique perspective on love, passion, and the boundaries of societal norms.
Instinto follows Marco, a successful businessman with a traumatic past, who finds pleasure and intimacy in unconventional ways. As he delves into the world of luxury, infidelity, and sexual pleasure, Marco must confront his deepest desires and confront the demons from his childhood.
The Club is a TV show that follows the story of a group of teenagers who find themselves involved in a drug cartel. It combines comedy and drama as the characters navigate the dangerous world of drugs and criminal activities.
Based on a polemic novel by Amy Yamada, Bedtime Eyes is about the intense love relationship between a second rate Japanese jazz singer and a black American GI on the margins of the law.
Pink Narcissus is an erotic underground film that takes viewers on a journey through the fantasies and desires of a young male prostitute. Set against a backdrop of campy aesthetics and homoerotic imagery, the film delves into themes of narcissism, prostitution, and homosexuality.
2 Days in the Valley revolves around the lives of various characters whose paths intersect over the course of two eventful days in the San Fernando Valley. The story involves a hitman, a detective, an art dealer, a mobster, a prostitute, and a couple going through a divorce. The film is a dark comedy with elements of suspense and neo-noir.
Virginia tumbles into a wild and thrilling new world of sexual liberation when she moves in with a group of polyamorous party animals, including the charming but commitment-phobic Jake.
My Little Princess (2011) is a provocative drama inspired by historical events. It follows a controversial female photographer and her complex relationship with her daughter. Set in the 1970s, the film explores themes of erotism, autography, and dysfunctional mother-daughter relationships.
The Oldest Profession is an anthology film that dives into the realm of prostitution. Set in late 19th century Paris, it portrays different aspects of the profession through comedic and dramatic storylines. The film delves into themes of virtue, sex, marriage, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Through a series of farcical and intriguing situations, the characters navigate the Belle Époque era with its secrets, cons, and games.
The story begins with Shirō Kido's reunion with a former classmate, Rio Kijima, at a college teacher's funeral. In the past, when they were students, Kijima used to show talent as a novelist, even earning a big prize. Kido was jealous of Kijima's success, but after reading his works he became aware of his lack of talent and gave up writing novels and became an editor of erotic novels. However, after reuniting it became clear to Kido that Kijima was stuck; facing a wall. He had used up all his talent. With Kido also being in a lost state, he offers Kijima the opportunity to write pornographic novels. With the intense eroticism and closeness, both men open up and feed into their desire. As their lust grows, so does their toxic craving. The two become a relationship beyond the line while a mixture of emotions are drawn from the suffering Kijima.
A group of construction workers get into hilarious and mischievous situations while trying to complete their projects. The movie combines comedy with a touch of eroticism.
A young man trapped in prison finds solace in his own fantasies and desires, exploring themes of loneliness, homoeroticism, and sexual longing. Through avant-garde visuals and sensual imagery, the film delves into the psychological state of the protagonist and challenges societal norms of desire and sexuality.
Fanny Hill is a young woman who leaves her small village and moves to London to work as a maid. She is quickly drawn into a world of sexual adventures and romantic encounters, discovering her own desires and passions along the way. Through a series of humorous and sometimes scandalous misadventures, Fanny explores the pleasures and pitfalls of love, lust, and liberation in 18th-century society.
Goltzius & the Pelican Company is a biography comedy set in the 16th century, following the life of Hendrik Goltzius and his eccentric theater group. The movie explores themes of erotica, freedom of the press, and taboo subjects, with a strong focus on sexuality and the renaissance era.