Bates Motel is a contemporary prequel to Psycho, giving a portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teenage years. Fans discover the dark, twisted backstory of Norman and how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma Bates, truly is.
American Playboy is a TV show that explores the life and career of Hugh Hefner, from his early days as a magazine publisher to his influential role in the sexual revolution. The show delves into Hefner's personal and professional struggles, including his controversial relationships, substance abuse issues, and the social scandals surrounding Playboy.
Emmanuelle explores her sexual desires and discovers the joys of an open relationship, challenging societal expectations and embracing her own sensuality.
Private Lessons is a 1981 comedy and romance movie about a teenage boy who receives private lessons from his housekeeper. As the lessons progress, they develop a sexual attraction to each other, leading to a series of unexpected and humorous situations. However, their relationship becomes complicated when a mysterious death and blackmail enter the picture. With themes of sexual awakening, statutory rape, and manipulation, Private Lessons explores the boundaries of desire and the consequences of indulging in forbidden fantasies.
Splendor in the Grass is a melodramatic film about unrequited love, sexual repression, and the challenges faced by two high school sweethearts in 1920s Kansas, where their relationship is tested by family pressure, social norms, and personal struggles. It explores themes of forbidden love, coming-of-age, and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal expectations.
Murmur of the Heart is a French comedy-drama film that tells the story of a 14-year-old boy named Laurent who goes through the challenges of puberty, love, and sexual initiation. Set in 1950s France, the film explores themes of mother-son relationships, incestuous desires, and the struggles of growing up.
In Going Places, two aimless individuals form a criminal duo and embark on a series of misadventures, including sexual obsessions, assaults, and theft. Their anarchic and unconventional journey tests the boundaries of morality and societal norms. Based on the novel, the movie explores themes of rebellion, sexual freedom, and the pursuit of living for the moment. The story delves into darker elements such as rape, molestation, and suicide, while also incorporating moments of humor and hijinks. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, Going Places offers a provocative exploration of relationships and the consequences of living outside the boundaries of the law.
A talented art forger with an inoperable brain tumor is forced to do one final job for a crime syndicate. He must recreate a stolen painting by Claude Monet in order to save his son from the clutches of a dangerous loan shark. As he navigates the world of art forgery and criminal activities, he faces numerous challenges and the race against time becomes increasingly urgent.
Summer of '42 is a tender and nostalgic tale about a teenage boy, Hermie, and his experiences during a summer on an island off the coast of Maine. As Hermie enters adolescence, he finds himself drawn to an older woman, Dorothy, whose husband has recently been killed in World War II. This summer becomes a time of self-discovery and sexual awakening for Hermie as he navigates the complexities of love, loss, and growing up.
A man named Raoul tries to find ways to cure his wife Solange's chronic sexual frustration. With the help of a teenage boy named Christian, they embark on a series of unconventional adventures and sexual experiments. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and discover unexpected truths about their desires and relationships.
Lifeguard is a movie about a lifeguard who navigates through various personal and professional challenges during a summer at the beach. He has to confront his past when his high school reunion takes place and he tries to reconnect with his old flame. Throughout the movie, the lifeguard also deals with issues like refusing to grow up, sexual assault, and indecent exposure. With its mix of comedy and drama, Lifeguard explores themes of love, maturity, and personal growth.
Machuca is a heartwarming drama set in 1970s Chile during the political turmoil of the Pinochet regime. It follows the friendship between two classmates from different social backgrounds, Pedro and Gonzalo, at a private school. Their lives are forever changed when they befriend a new student, Machuca, who comes from a lower-class neighborhood. As the country faces a military coup and violent demonstrations, the three boys navigate the challenges of growing up amidst social conflicts, family struggles, and their own personal demons.
In 1951, a young Jewish atheist from Newark, New Jersey, attends a conservative college in Ohio, where he faces anti-Semitism and sexual repression. As he navigates the conflicting realities of the 1950s and his own desires for independence, he finds himself caught between the traditions of his upbringing and his desire to break free.
Tarzan the Ape Man is a movie about a woman named Jane who travels to Africa in search of her missing father, a renowned explorer. Along the way, she encounters the legendary Tarzan, a man raised in the jungle by apes. Together, they embark on an adventure filled with danger, romance, and discovery.
A young British soldier joins the Royal Flying Corps and experiences the harsh realities of war in the skies during World War I.
Arturo, who has just turned 15, is in love with 13-year-old Paloma. In a moment of passion at a ski lodge while on a field trip to the mountains with their schoolmates, he gets her pregnant. Afraid of what may happen to them if their strict (but somewhat inattentive) parents or any of the rather straight-laced teachers at their Catholic school find out about the baby, Arturo and Paloma turn to their young friends and relatives for help instead. This proves to be something of a coming-of-age for everyone involved as they try to help the young couple get married, conceal the pregnancy from their parents, and prepare for the birth. The many adventures they have while doing this, while often amusing, help drive home to them that the old wives' tale about storks bringing babies is just a myth (hence the title), and pregnancy and childbirth are actually very serious matters.
In 1970s France, a salesman with insomnia explores his sexuality, leading to a midlife crisis. He becomes involved with a married woman and a pre-teen girl, experiencing various sexual encounters while confronting his own desires and the societal taboos of the time.
Rachel is a shy and introverted school teacher in a small town in Connecticut. She lives with her domineering mother and feels trapped in her lonely life. As she forms a friendship with a female colleague, Rachel starts to explore her own sexuality and seeks to break free from societal expectations. The movie depicts her journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces along the way.
The Oldest Profession is an anthology film that dives into the realm of prostitution. Set in late 19th century Paris, it portrays different aspects of the profession through comedic and dramatic storylines. The film delves into themes of virtue, sex, marriage, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Through a series of farcical and intriguing situations, the characters navigate the Belle Époque era with its secrets, cons, and games.
A student finds himself in a trial for date rape after a night of partying. He must fight to prove his innocence and clear his name.