Hana and Petr's relationship becomes mundane, prompting Hana to share her erotic fantasies with him. Their experimentation with non-monogamy leads them to explore their own intimacy with other partners, pushing the limits of their love and sex. However, they soon realize that their experiment with freedom can easily spiral out of control.
Sue Silverman feels 'neglected' in bed by her hard-working husband Andrew and serially seduces men to 'meaningless' motel sex, even Rick Hudson, a contractor and fellow fund-raiser. After being swept into bed at work by French architecture writer Laurent Dekker, Sue seeks help from Dr. Robert Gardener, who discovers a childhood root cause. Andrew is no longer interested by the time she's ready for addict clinic, and temptation lurks even there.
Deep Water is a crime drama thriller set on Jersey Island. It follows a dysfunctional couple who are involved in adultery and murder. The husband murders his wife's lover and tries to dispose of the body. The case is dismissed and ruled as an accidental death. However, the husband continues to face accusations of murder. With the help of a private detective, he tries to uncover the truth and get away with the crime.
Teacher Anne and policeman Georg are thought of as the perfect couple. However, appearances are deceptive: one of them is covered with scars and bruises. But which one is the abuser?
A musical comedy that follows the progress of a college All America football player whose swollen head is deflated when, after graduating , he takes a job as a Wall Street stock salesman. While poor at selling, he knows how to charm women and his boss has him concentrate his efforts on disposing of bad stock to gullible females, one of whom turns out to be the wife of his boss. The film is considered lost, with only its soundtrack remaining.
A lonely housewife finds new life in a liaison with a free-spirited man in this romantic drama. Isolated in a remote home, Jean (Kelsey Oldershaw) feels suffocated in her marriage to uptight architect Paul (Horatio Ledon). An affair with her husband's exact opposite -- an unrestrained bohemian named Viggo (Andy Mackenzie) -- leads to a newfound feeling of liberation, but ultimately, Jean must forge her own path to happiness.
In Lisbon, Marcelo writes a novel, using the life of his own wife, Beatriz, as the main inspiration to the story. The creative process of the book takes a dangerous path, ultimately compromising the love they feel for each other.
A paralyzed woman goes missing after she and her husband travel to India for specialized medical attention.
A Married Couple is a documentary that follows the lives of a dysfunctional married couple in the late 1960s. The film explores the tensions and challenges faced by the couple, including issues of infidelity, dissatisfaction, and family dynamics. Through intimate and candid moments, the documentary offers a glimpse into the complexities of marriage and the dynamics of a troubled relationship.
This short features two women who run around in their nighties. Paul McCullough spends most of the picture in a dress, and Bobby Clark does an extended riff on the word "Alright!" which Lou Costello later stole verbatim. There is a political frameup, a nearsighted hotel house detective, and the ever-popular upstairs motorcycle chase.
Santiago is a very unlucky guy, but he managed to marry Marina, a talented restorer who works in a museum. Their marriage is not in the best condition, largely because of their routine and financial situation. But, trying to reconnect with her husband, Marina decides to use her best friend, Argeu, to make her spouse jealous. The problem is that all the plans they make together end up going wrong or causing more confusion.
A newlywed couple takes in a man suffering from memory loss. An affair develops between the wife and stranger, and fragments of his memories return while they make love. The wife prolongs the affair to find where the stranger hid a large sum of money.
A man, sexually maimed by his former wife, lives vicariously through her affairs.
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