Anatomy of Hell is a controversial film that explores themes of women's sexual identity, nightclub culture, and relationships. The plot follows a woman who hires a gay man to watch her have sex in order to confront her own fears and insecurities. The film delves into taboo subjects such as menstruation, homosexuality, and sexual acts. It is based on a novel and is known for its explicit and provocative scenes.
Arabian Nights (1974) is a provocative and explicit film that delves into the sensuality and sexual escapades found in the classic tales from One Thousand and One Nights. The movie explores themes of sexual promiscuity, loss of virginity, and human transformation. It features explicit sexual content, including close-up shots of genitalia and scenes depicting sexual acts. Additionally, the film includes scenes of violence, such as beheadings and castrations, as well as animal cruelty.
After being dumped by his girlfriend, a sexually inexperienced accountant seeks help from a stripper to overcome his fears and insecurities. Along the way, he explores various sexual adventures and learns valuable lessons about love and intimacy.
When a couple befriends their new neighbors, they find themselves drawn into a twisted game of deception and desire that leads to unexpected consequences.
Scorpio Nights follows the story of a young student who becomes infatuated with his beautiful and enigmatic neighbor. As their paths intertwine, they embark on a dangerous and taboo-filled journey that explores the complexities of desire, voyeurism, and the consequences of crossing boundaries.
La Orca (1976) is a gripping crime drama that revolves around the kidnapping of a young woman named Alice. She is taken captive by a man named Michele, who demands a ransom for her release. As the days pass, Alice finds herself developing a complex relationship with her captor, leading to unexpected twists and turns. This intense film explores themes of power, control, and the human psyche.
In Singapore, a detective becomes obsessed with a murder case involving torture, incest, and madness. As he uncovers the dark secrets of the city, he descends into a world of violence and perversion.
Michelle Miller is a chronic sleepwalker. She and her husband Dan Miller are trying to have their first child after she had a miscarriage the year before. One night she sleepwalks into the bedroom of her neighbor Luke Williams while his wife Nancy is out of town. They have sex; she is unaware of this but he not only knows about it but falls madly in love with Michelle and decides he wants to leave Nancy for her. Michelle gets pregnant, but doesn't know whether the baby is Dan's or Luke's.
Learning to love her luscious self over the past forty years, comedian Margaret Cho realized that the eye of the beholder doesn't hold all the power when it comes to beauty. Our tastes may be groomed by the media, but how we feel about how we look brings our self-image into focus. Armed with something more potent than lip gloss - a mouth so shocking and raunchy it should be stamped with a warning - Cho toured America with her manifesto: "This show is really about how we should feel beautiful," says Cho. "When you feel beautiful, you're going to have more of a willingness to use your voice to speak." Shot at the Long Beach Terrace Theater, Cho's latest stand-up concert film, Beautiful, explores the good, bad, and downright ugly in beauty, and the unattractive politicians and marketers who shape our world.
Four women who are lesbian comedians perform and, offstage, talk about their lives: parents and childhood, coming out, becoming comics, the arc of their careers, and its rewards. Marga Gómez is Cuban-Puerto Rican, from New York City. She mines cultural differences, her hobby horse, and National Coming Out Day. Kate Clinton, lapsed Catholic, gets laughs there and from the comedy of the sex act. Karen Williams, African-American from Berkeley, talks about aging and about the need to tell her story. Suzanne Westenhoefer inherits her grandfather's humor, and she jokes about Martha Stewart and airport security. Each is serious about the power of humor to reveal what's at her core.
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