In this hilarious stand-up comedy special, Iliza Shlesinger tackles the challenges of modern relationships, exploring topics such as breakup, sexual rejection, gender stereotypes, and more. With her unique perspective and sharp wit, Iliza takes the audience on a comedic journey filled with mind games, pumpkin spice lattes, and silly voices.
Iliza Shlesinger delivers a hilarious stand-up comedy special covering topics like feminism, dating, being single, body image, and more.
A man embarks on a road trip, encountering humorous situations that highlight the differences between men and women. With a minimal cast and deadpan comedy, the film captures the absurdity of everyday conversations about gender.
It's summer and very hot in Germany's only open-air swimming pool for women. There, women bathe topless, in a bikini, bathing suit or burkini. Each follows different rules. This always leads to friction, which the overwhelmed lifeguard is not quite able to control. When a group of completely veiled women enthusiastically discovers the women's bath for themselves, rags literally fly: Who owns the bath and who makes the rules? Who owns the female body? And when is a woman a woman at all? The lifeguard resigns, exasperated. But when a man of all people is hired as the successor as lifeguard, the situation escalates in unpredictable directions.
This 14-minute film is designed to create an atmosphere in which people can speak seriously and openly about their thoughts and feelings concerning sexual behavior. The film concerns the conflict a young couple faces because of their different attitudes toward sex.
Opposition of male and female stereotypes
Examines the diversity of human sexual and gender variance around the globe, with commentary by scientific experts and first-hand accounts of people who do not conform to a simple male/female binary.
The film discusses a family's approach to openly talking about sex with their children, emphasizing the importance of communication and honesty. Parents Jim and Beth explain sexual topics to their kids, Sarah and Paul, using straightforward language and addressing their curiosity without shame. They establish rules about privacy and public behavior while discussing bodily changes, reproduction, and relationships. The narrative highlights the challenges of discussing sex as the children grow, the need for ongoing dialogue, and the parents' desire to equip their children with knowledge to make informed decisions.
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