You Me Her is a romantic comedy series that follows the story of a married couple who hires an escort to spice up their sex life. However, they end up falling in love with the escort, leading to a complicated polyamorous relationship between the three of them. The show explores themes of marriage, sexuality, and unconventional relationships.
Young man has his dreams come true when the sexy new maid seduces him. But she also has a secret that leads to trouble.
Moritz follows a boyfriend to Berlin and is soon abandoned by him. Alone in the big city, he embarks on a journey through a wide range of queer experience. Only through a new circle of queer friends does he develop his own ideas of sexuality and masculinity, leading him to a clearer self-identity.
In The Key, a woman finds her husband's diary and becomes obsessed with his past, uncovering a world of erotic fantasies, voyeurism, and sexual exploration. As she delves deeper into his secrets, she becomes entangled in a web of lust, betrayal, and obsession.
Hot Girls Wanted is a documentary that delves into the experiences of young women who enter the adult film industry, exploring their motivations, experiences, and the challenges they face. The film also examines the impact of the internet on the industry and the blurred line between personal and professional lives.
The Buddha of Suburbia follows the journey of a teenager named Karim as he navigates his way through his identity and sexuality in a suburban setting. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the show delves into themes of family relationships, drug use, and the clash of cultures. With elements of satire and comedy, it offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
In the Realm of the Senses is a highly controversial and explicit film that tells the story of a passionate and destructive love affair between a former prostitute and a wealthy man. Set in 1930s Japan, the film explores themes of jealousy, obsession, and sexual desire, as the couple engages in extreme sexual acts and becomes increasingly consumed by their intense relationship. Based on a true story, the film pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms, making it a provocative and thought-provoking watch.
A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents in suburban Detroit in the mid 1970s. The story takes place in affluent Grosse Pointe, Michigan, in 1974, as four neighborhood boys reflect on their neighbors, the five Lisbon sisters. The film begins with the suicide attempt of the youngest sister, Cecilia, as she slits her wrist in a bath. The family therapist Dr. Horniker suggests that Cecilia may have a problem with feeling neglected and advises her parents to pay more attention to her and their other children. After Cecilia's death, the Lisbon parents become even more overprotective, isolating their daughters from the community. Lux, one of the sisters, forms a secret relationship with the school heartthrob Trip Fontaine, but he abandons her after having sex. The sisters are then punished and confined to their house. Lux continues to have anonymous sexual encounters on the roof of the house. The boys across the street, who are obsessed with the sisters, eventually discover that all the sisters have killed themselves in a suicide pact. Devastated, their parents flee the neighborhood, and the community acts as if the Lisbon family never existed. The boys are left haunted by the mystery of the Lisbon sisters' suicides and will spend the rest of their lives trying to unravel it.
Two men in heterosexual marriages whose unexpected experiences challenge their perceptions of sexuality, gender and identity.
God, Sex and Truth is an explicit documentary that delves into the world of sexual exploration and self-discovery. Through candid interviews and intimate scenes, the film explores the intricacies of human desires and the taboo surrounding them. It celebrates all forms of sexuality, from the sensual to the explicit, challenging the societal norms and encouraging viewers to embrace and understand their sexual selves.
A young woman, recently released from a mental hospital, becomes a secretary for a demanding lawyer and develops a sadomasochistic relationship with him.
The Torture Club is about a high school fresman, Yuzuki Mamiya, who is invited to join a club where the members explore their sexuality through BDSM and torture. Yuzuki embarks on a journey of sexual exploration, breaking boundaries and discovering her own desires.
Blame It on Rio is a comedy movie set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The plot revolves around the theme of infidelity and follows the story of an older man who gets involved in a sexual relationship with his friend's teenage daughter. The movie explores themes of seduction, sexual awakening, jealousy, and the consequences of an unhappy marriage.
A voyeuristic documentary series about titillating sexual and erotic experiences.
House of Pleasures is a drama set in a French brothel, exploring themes of eroticism, sex work, and debauchery. The story delves into the lives of the women who work there, their struggles and desires, and the various sexual encounters that take place within the establishment.
We (2018) is a coming-of-age drama that delves into the limits of teenage sexuality. The story revolves around a group of teenagers who engage in activities like masturbation, group sex, and watching pornography. They explore their sexual urges and curiosity, often crossing boundaries and facing consequences. The plot also touches upon themes such as car accidents, obsession with sex, and the impact of internet pornography. With elements of ritual, funfair, and even rape, the movie offers a provocative exploration of teenage sexuality.
The Bisexual is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the story of a bisexual woman who breaks up with her long-term girlfriend and moves to London from New York to explore her sexual identity. She encounters several complications and cultural clashes while navigating the dating scene, experimenting with her sexuality, and questioning her identity. Along the way, she forms new friendships, deals with heartbreak, and explores her own desires and preferences. The show delves into themes of self-discovery, sexual awakening, and the complexities of relationships.
The Little Death is a comedic exploration of the sexual fetishes, desires, and fantasies of various couples in suburban Australia. The film delves into topics such as role-playing, sexual exploration, voyeurism, and the complexities of intimacy.
The Sessions is a movie based on the true story of Mark O'Brien, a man paralyzed by polio, who hires a sex surrogate to help him experience sexual pleasure for the first time. With the help of his therapist, Cheryl, Mark embarks on a journey of sexual exploration and self-discovery, overcoming his physical limitations and finding intimacy and love.
Breathe is a gripping drama that follows the story of a teenage girl who becomes entangled in a web of betrayal, murder, and psychological torment after her friendship with a classmate takes a sinister turn. Set against the backdrop of a high school, the film explores themes of friendship conflict, humiliation, and the devastating consequences of lies and betrayal. As the protagonist's world unravels, she must navigate a troubling path filled with danger and uncertainty.