Head Burst is a drama that explores the life of a lonely man with a dark secret. He is secretly obsessed with underage boys and indulges in sexual deviations. The plot follows his struggles with loneliness, horniness, and his daily routine at the office. Through his eyes, viewers get a disturbing glimpse into the mind of a pedophile and the deep-seated struggles he faces.
The Shiny Shrimps is a comedy-drama movie that follows a water polo team as they train to compete in the Gay Games. The team faces various challenges and awkward situations while dealing with homophobia and stereotypes. They form a strong bond and work together to overcome obstacles and prove themselves as athletes. The movie explores themes of acceptance, LGBTQ+ pride, and the power of teamwork.
The Laughing Woman is a seductive and controversial Italian film from 1969. It revolves around the wealthy man's exploitative relationships with women, exploring themes of misogyny and male chauvinism. The movie features elements of romance and thriller genres, with art deco and pop art aesthetics. It showcases scenes of bondage, sexism, and nudity, as well as intricate sculptures and a swimming pool. The plot also involves a cat, a little person, and footsie-under-the-table moments. Additionally, there are scenes depicting a doctor, a man taking a bath, and a shirtless workout. Overall, The Laughing Woman explores themes of power dynamics, pleasure, and sexual games.
Léto, a young trans and gay man, lives in a small, social housing apartment near Tours. During the day, he kills boredom on his phone from the ticket booth of a movie theater on its last legs. But where he's looking for feelings, he's only offered sex. So at night, he flees disillusionment by heading for the stars. The roof of his high-rise building is like his moped: a refuge, an escape. However, one morning, the parking lot of an ice rink becomes the setting for a life-changing encounter when he comes face to face with Hamza, a solitary employee with an enigmatic charm. The emotional disturbance is immediate. With all due respect to the scoundrels!
Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) is a neo-noir crime thriller that explores the dark and sleazy underbelly of Times Square. The story follows a disturbing case of telephone harassment and voyeurism as a depraved sexual predator terrorizes his victims. As the tension rises, a police detective and a resourceful disco busboy work together to catch the elusive killer.
This movie revolves around friendship, sensuality, and infidelity. It explores the complexities of human relationships and the desires and tensions that exist within them. The story unfolds through various scenes involving urination, sexuality, and hidden money. It also delves into the themes of art, theater, and personal growth.
Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster follows the story of a vigilante detective who infiltrates a psychiatric hospital as a patient to take down a powerful drug lord. With his martial arts skills and determination, he navigates through dangerous situations, deadly fights, and intense car chases to bring justice. Along the way, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces unexpected betrayals. This action-packed movie explores themes of organized crime, disguise, and the lengths one will go to seek revenge.
Niklas and Søren are old friends, and there is a clear division of power in the relationship: Niklas is the strong, Søren the docile. On a drunken night, Niklas decides to make a contest: Whoever takes a young girl with the "Anal Pro" sex toy has won. But as he makes Søren's 17-year-old sister Ida, part of the competition, Søren is driven beyond the edge of the sexual power play. Søren is horrified to see his sister brought into Niklas' sadistic power games, but is there anything he can do about it?
Fourteen-year-old Szymon lives in a seaside village. He's going through one of the most turbulent stages in his life - puberty. However his monotonous life is interrupted by an unexpected visit from his childhood friend. An ordinary meeting on a cliff turns into his first summer romance.
After a year's trip around the world, twenty-year-old Daniël comes home where a surprise awaits him. In his absence, his boring bourgeois parents have become completely captivated by the sexual revolution. In their new trendy clothes and their 'groovy' white interior, they make sexual freedom a mockery. This upsets Daniël so much that he flees again. This time to the 'peaceful, unspoilt countryside'. Disillusionment awaits him there too. Frustrations and sexual obsessions appear to be just as intense there as in the big city.
Kevin lives in a time and place where everything is permitted and accepted. He wants to rebel – but against what? A tragicomedy about youth gasping for air in a cotton-candy world. A generation seeking a reason for its malaise and a way to shed the boredom – only to discover, at most, its own emptiness. That’s no way to start a revolution. Or perhaps?
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