Beau Pere tells the story of a man who falls in love with his stepdaughter after the death of her mother. As their relationship becomes more intimate, they struggle with the guilt and consequences of their forbidden love. The movie explores themes of desire, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
In Eugenie de Sade (1973), a young woman named Eugenie becomes entangled in a web of sex, murder, and perverse desires when she meets her stepfather, a misogynistic and sexually deviant man. As their relationship intensifies, Eugenie finds herself drawn into a world of eroticism, violence, and psychological manipulation.
Schoolgirl Report Part 1: What Parents Don't Think Is Possible is a groundbreaking German film that delves into the world of teenage sexuality in the 70s. Through a series of vignettes, the movie explores topics such as masturbation, first lesbian experiences, sexual fantasies, and encounters with older partners. With its explicit content and daring subject matter, this film challenged societal norms and sparked debates about adolescent sexuality.
Ja-young lost her husband 3 years ago. One day, Dong-ha appears in front of Ja-young and her daughter Yoo-jin. Ja-young falls in love with Dong-ha who is tender. She begins to dream of happy life with Dong-ha. Meanwhile, Yoo-jin feels lonely since her mother is always busy with work. She begins to have feelings for Dong-ha.
In Mahjong Nights, a group of people gather to play a high-stakes game of mahjong, but the night takes a dark turn as hidden tensions and secrets come to light. As the game unfolds, relationships are tested, debts are revealed, and the consequences become increasingly dangerous.
Mini, a teenage girl with a dysfunctional family, gets involved in blackmail, murder, and prescription drug abuse, all while exploring her own sexuality and manipulating those around her.
That Girl in Yellow Boots follows the story of a woman who travels to Mumbai in search of her missing father. As she delves deeper into the city's underbelly, she becomes entangled in a web of crime, corruption, and dark secrets. With each step she takes, she uncovers more about herself and the city she thought she knew.
Angel is a disturbed teen who becomes obsessed with her nice stepfather Steven. After her mother dies under unusual circumstances, Angel is sent to an institution. Years later, she is let out and tracks down her dear step-dad who now lives with his new girlfriend Michelle. He is technically her only kin so he takes her in, but his girlfriend doesn't like Angel one bit. Angel's obsession with her "dad" is as strong as ever and she fantasizes about seducing him. After spying on him and his girlfriend having passionate sex, she begins playing a deadly game and even tries to seduce his hostile girlfriend. However, Steven has a more immediate and obvious problem - a drug dealer called Johnny Ventura.
Welcome the Stranger follows siblings as they reunite in an inherited isolated house. However, their reunion turns into a psychological thriller as they uncover dark secrets and experience strange paranormal phenomena. Suspicion and paranoia take over their lives, leading them to question their reality and each other.
A critique of the Japanese family, seen here as militaristic, absurdly incestuous and patriarchal. Nihilistic destruction by the young ones seems to be the only way out. This should be seen as Wakamatsu’s answer to Nagisa Oshima’s The Ceremony, made in the same year.
Young-Woong is a psychiatrist (Kim Kyeong-Ik). He has been married to Soo-Hyun (Jin Hye-Kyung) for 10 years, but their love has waned and they now feel indifferent towards each other. One day, Soo-Hyun's daughter Haru (Ayaka Tomoda) appears before them. Soo-Hyun gave birth to Haru while she was studying in Japan. Haru carries a wounded heart from her boyfriend's betrayal. Soo-Hyun asks Yoong-Woong to treat her daughter. Through their consultations, Young-Woong begins to dream of more than just a doctor and patient relationship.
Schoolgirls before high school graduation - By law they are of age, but despite their physical maturity, both innocent and experienced young women can get into big trouble. The 9th Schoolgirl Report reveals the sometimes grotesque transition from youthful rebellion to responsibility. Six different stories reveal tender confessions and sensational revelations that get to the heart of young adults' desires and problems.
The movie follows the story of a disturbed father in the 1930s who develops incestuous desires towards his long-lost daughter.
Ringmaster follows the chaotic and dysfunctional lives of the people behind a talk show, as they navigate scandals, relationships, and outrageous antics. With a mix of sex, comedy, and drama, this film takes a humorous look at the behind-the-scenes chaos of the entertainment industry.
Smile Before Death is a psychological thriller that follows the dark and twisted lives of a group of characters involved in a love triangle. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, the line between love and obsession becomes blurred. With unexpected plot twists and a surprise ending, this film will keep you on the edge of your seat.
On the plane back to Rome, a well-known journalist indulges in an unbridled and somewhat melodramatic erotic fantasy involving his estranged wife and his stepdaughter.
When a young woman is captured and abused by her stepfather, she must find the strength to escape and seek revenge.
The young widow Arianna (Alexandra Delli Colli) has recently married to a businessman Aurelio (Vito Fornari). She brings her children, Carlotta (Claudia Cavalcanti) and Gustavo (Alfredo Galloto) the new family. Carlotta has a relationship with Henry, but is attracted by the new stepfather and seduces him. Gustavo, however, prefer a gay relationship with Mario. At this point Arianna decides to introduce, by herself, her son the taste of a woman does the same to Mario in front of his son. Of the whole situation took advantage of two young blackmailers: Mario and Enrico.
Gun-shy is a crime thriller about a lonely shut-in who becomes a suspect in a murder investigation. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
Nina lives a morbid relationship with her stepfather, who is serving time in prison for the murder of the girl's mother. Nina could exonerate the man - the mother actually committed suicide because she had discovered the relationship between her daughter and her husband - but she prefers to know him in prison in order to dominate and possess him. She succeeds in guaranteeing him a regime of semi-freedom, thanks to the money she obtains by organising parties based on drugs and sexual perversion. A young American man, Matthieu, falls in love with Nina and marries her, but is soon abandoned by her when she goes to live with her stepfather, who has meanwhile come out of prison old, depressed and at the complete mercy of his stepdaughter.