Alex and Emily, a married couple, meet another couple while on vacation and they embark on a wild night of debauchery and self-discovery.
How to Draw a Perfect Circle (2009) explores the taboo subject of incestuous twin siblings and the psychological and emotional complexities of their relationship. Set in Lisbon, Portugal, the movie delves into themes of jealousy, teenage sexuality, and coming-of-age. The dysfunctional brother-sister relationship and the loss of virginity play prominent roles in the plot, as well as other explicit sexual acts and emotional turbulence.
Evocative of the Roaring Twenties, "Emily" (Aka "The Awakening of Emily") is an erotic coming-of-age film featuring meticulous period detail and music. The sharp class distinctions of British society are blurred by the universal nature of sexual desire.
Toma lives in a small riverside town with his brutish father and his father's girlfriend. Witnessing his father's predilections for abuse, Toma becomes anxious that he will have inherited those urges.
Misty arrives in a small town to look for her mother who abandoned her 22 years ago. She stays with a bisexual artist and her friends and models for her. Meanwhile, a Christian woman with a secret tries to save her perverted niece.
A boy, an old man, two beautiful twin sisters get caught up in a voyeuristic scandal during the Cultural Revolution in China. This controversial film was subsequently banned and was never made public in China.
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