Sex/Life is a TV show that follows the story of a married woman who, after becoming a suburban housewife and mother, starts reminiscing about her wild past and questioning her choices. As she navigates the challenges of a boring and sexually frustrated marriage, she rekindles her passionate desires and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Easy is an anthology series that explores the complexities of relationships in contemporary Chicago. It delves into various themes such as love, sex, infidelity, and non-monogamy. The show follows different characters and storylines in each episode, showcasing the diverse experiences and challenges faced by individuals in their relationships. With its observational comedy style, Easy offers a nuanced and realistic portrayal of modern-day relationships.
In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent. Ben Cash, his wife Leslie and their six children live in the Washington wilderness. Ben and Leslie are former anarchist activists disillusioned with capitalism and American life, and chose to instill survivalist skills, left-wing politics, and philosophy in their children - educating them to think critically, training them to be self-reliant, physically fit and athletic, guiding them without technology, demonstrating the beauty of coexisting with nature and celebrating 'Noam Chomsky Day' instead of Christmas. Leslie is hospitalized for bipolar disorder and eventually dies by suicide. Ben learns that Leslie's father Jack plans to hold a traditional funeral and burial, even though Leslie wished to be cremated. They argue over the phone and Jack threatens to have Ben arrested if he attends the funeral. He initially decides not to go and prevents his children from doing so, but then changes his mind, leading his children on a road trip into life outside the wilderness. The family briefly stays at his sister Harper's house. She and her husband try to convince Ben that his children should attend school to receive a traditional education; Ben argues that his children are better educated than Harper's own children. Ben arrives at Leslie's funeral with his children and reads her will, which instructs her family to cremate her and flush her ashes down the toilet. In response, Jack has Ben forcibly removed. Ben's children also start doubting their father and his parenting skills. His son Rellian accuses Ben of failing to treat Leslie's mental health. His son Bodevan accuses his father of failing to equip them for the real world by setting them up for a rude awakening when they grow up and shows him college acceptance letters from Ivy League schools for which Leslie had helped him apply. Rellian wants to live with his grandparents, who want to take custody of them. When Vespyr tries to climb into a window to 'free' Rellian from his grandparents, she falls from the roof and narrowly avoids breaking her neck. Ben, shocked and guilty, allows Jack to take his children. Although they have bonded with their grandparents, the children decide to follow Ben again when he departs. The children honour Leslie's wish and convince Ben to help them, exhuming her corpse, burning it in a self-made pyre and flushing her ashes down an airport toilet. Bodevan then leaves the family to travel through Namibia, while the rest settle on a farm. The final scene is the family around the kitchen table with their father, waiting for the school bus to arrive.
Brandon, a successful businessman, is secretly struggling with a sexual addiction. When his sister Sissy arrives for an indefinite stay, his carefully cultivated private life begins to unravel.
The Four of Us is a movie that explores the complexities of love and relationships through the intertwined lives of four individuals. It delves into themes of infidelity, polyamory, and social experimentations, all set against the backdrop of Hamburg, Germany. With a love quadrangle, partner swapping, and unexpected twists, this film takes a humorous and thought-provoking look at the unconventional choices people make in the pursuit of happiness.
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.
Destricted is an anthology of art films exploring human sexuality. It features explicit and unsimulated sexual content, challenging societal taboos and norms. The film explores various themes such as lust, sexual pleasure, exhibitionism, and sexual promiscuity. It delves into the controversial world of avant-garde cinema and its impact on the audience. With a diverse range of films, Destricted pushes boundaries and challenges traditional notions of sexuality and art.
ma ma is a drama about a woman who is diagnosed with terminal cancer and forms an unexpected bond with a sports scout. Through their friendship, they both find solace and strength in each other during difficult times. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Daisy Diamond follows the journey of a Danish blonde actress as she struggles to make it in the film industry in Copenhagen. She faces numerous challenges and encounters explicit and dark elements in her pursuit of success. The movie explores themes of sex, power dynamics, and the sacrifices one makes for their dreams.
A young man struggles with drug addiction and finds solace in a rehabilitation center, where he explores his sexuality and confronts his personal demons.
Tattoo is a bold and provocative drama that takes place during the Brazilian military dictatorship. It follows the story of a young soldier who becomes involved with the counterculture movement and the cabaret theater scene. The film explores themes of repressed homosexuality, radicalism, and the struggle for freedom and self-expression. With its authentic period setting and powerful performances, Tattoo offers an intimate and thought-provoking look at a pivotal moment in Brazilian history.
Neon Bull is a drama film set in Northeast Brazil. It follows the story of a bull handler named Iremar who dreams of becoming a fashion designer. The film explores themes of desire, masculinity, and the dichotomy between rural and urban life.
A woman tries to forget her past love while dealing with the challenges of her personal and professional life.
In a middle-class neighbourhood in a city in the countryside of Brazil, the real estate speculation is a menace to the affective memory of a group of friends. Their answer to this imminent transformation is to fuck in the construction sites. And what about love? Is love just a construction?
In a small city of Brazil, Flor (a very good looking woman) marries Vadinho, a very handsome and erotic man. Once married she finds he is a good-for-nothing. She works teaching cooking to her neighbours but he takes all her money to gamble. One day he dies. Flor misses the goods of the marriage so she marries again with a very correct gentleman – the owner of the drugstore (Teodoro). Now she’s very happy with her man, but misses the erotic moments with her previous husband. Then the ghost of Vadhino comes to earth to chase her.
Once Upon a Time Veronica follows the story of a young woman named Veronica who is trying to find her place in the world. She is exploring her sexuality and dealing with her complicated relationships, including her tumultuous relationship with her father. As she navigates through her uncertain future, she starts to question her choices and the direction her life is taking. The movie delves into themes of self-discovery, desire, and the complexities of human relationships.
This is a poetic film about The Penis becoming a diary with a unique story to tell. Penis Poetry is made in collaboration with Andre Medeiros Martins who wrote on his lovers' penises his personal thoughts. Andre's words reflect how much our modern society glorifies the exhibition of The Penis, how much we worship it and how much social media and apps allowed us to share our most private parts with the world.
Chronically Unfeasible is a comedy-drama film that takes place in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It follows the lives of various characters who are connected through a series of events and social injustices. The story revolves around themes of social inequality, crime, and race relations. It explores different aspects of life in the city, including street life, prostitution, politics, and the police force. The film also touches on religious themes and features a diverse cast of characters with their own personal struggles and stories. Overall, Chronically Unfeasible offers a unique and entertaining portrayal of life in Sao Paulo.