Melissa, a teenage girl in Sicily, explores her sexuality and experiences various sexual encounters, including losing her virginity. The film delves into themes of adolescence, parent-child relationships, and the repercussions of Melissa's sexual awakening. Based on a true story, the movie garnered controversy for its explicit content and portrayal of teenage sexuality.
A rich couple often spices up their sexual relationship by doing their so-called Sex Games. But when they meet a new set of "playmates"- a conservative couple, their game becomes more challenging.
Three Floors is a gripping drama set in Rome, Italy, delving into the interconnected lives of the residents in a multi-story apartment building. The film explores themes of family dynamics, obsession, love affairs, and the consequences of their actions. It follows the stories of different characters, including a teenage girl seducing a married man, a mother-son conflict, a tragic death, a courtroom trial, and the unraveling of sanity. With a foreign-language adaptation of a novel, Three Floors weaves a complex narrative that captivates the audience with its raw emotions and psychological exploration.
When a young lady experiences sexual awakening, she’ll find it hard to resist temptation - even if it means sleeping with her mother's boyfriend.
Luciferina is a 2018 drama, horror, and mystery movie that follows a 19-year-old girl named Natalia who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and supernatural awakening after her mother's suicide. This intense and atmospheric film explores themes of exorcism, demonic possession, and repressed sexuality as Natalia navigates the dangers of the jungle and encounters a sinister cult practicing satanism. With the help of the hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca, Natalia confronts her own fears and powers, ultimately embracing her supernatural gifts.
36 Fillette is a bold and controversial film that explores the journey of a 14-year-old girl named Léa, as she explores her developing sexuality and experiences her first sexual encounter with an older man. Set in southern France, Léa's rebellious behavior and fascination with sex lead her on a path of self-discovery and exploration, challenging societal norms and conventions.
A young woman moves into a new building and soon strange and terrifying things begin to happen
In this movie a writer comes to stay at an island resort and gets involved with a teenage lolita who is there with her parents and rather malicious best friend. She teases the older man mercilessly--going to a hotel and dancing with him naked and then suddenly getting dressed and running off to a party with a young American guy. But it's not so much because she is malicious, but because she is really an insecure virgin. Finally, he gives up on her after his beautiful wife (Barbara Bouchet) shows up. But the younger woman becomes jealous and is not going to give up so easily. . .
An older woman shows a high schooler how to woo a girl and win a bet with a bully.
Based on a novel by the late Finnish writer Timo Mukka, this simple story focuses on what happens when Milka (Irma Huntus), a girl barely out of childhood, gets pregnant by Ojanen (Matti Turunen) a rustic fieldhand. Her own mother had been hoping to marry Ojanen, and her daughter's pregnancy turns their lives around. Set in the Lapp country of northern Finland, the scenery is breathtaking, made even more so by the isolation of the region. A sense of natural solitude is underscored by a slow-moving dialogue interspersed with long silences, and the connection between nature and the dialogue is underscored as the young Milka recites poetry while out in the countryside. The fate of Milka and her mother, however, is connected to the decision that Ojanen makes at the end.
The Playroom is a drama film that takes place in 1970s England. It follows the story of a dysfunctional suburban family and explores the complex dynamics within. The film touches on themes such as failed marriages, infidelity, adultery, marital problems, and the coming-of-age of a teenage boy and girl. The plot revolves around a loveless marriage where the wife flirts with another man in front of her husband, leading to a series of events that involve couples exchanging partners, passionate kisses, and the wife getting pregnant by another man. With its raw portrayal of a broken home and the consequences of infidelity, The Playroom delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact they have on individuals.
A singer and his band navigate personal relationships and family dynamics while performing at a summer festival in the Portuguese countryside. The story explores themes of love, music, and cultural tradition.
The lonely Jeruza lives in a simple isolated house by the seaside with the siblings Cassandra and Ulisses and the family survives by selling handicrafts for a local store. Her husband, Santiago, is a sailor who has been missing for many years. When the stranger Roque arrives at Jeruza's house late afternoon, he tells her that Santiago was murdered in a bar fight. Jeruza lodges Roque to spend the night and they have a one night stand. He then seduces Cassandra, who loses her virginity with him and he convinces Ulisses to have an incestuous relationship with his sister. Jeruza realizes that Roque, who has a dreadful secret, is a destructive being that is threatening her family. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Teenage Sascha has two dreams: to write a novel about her mother and to take revenge on her step-father who brutally murdered her. When she meets the newspaper editor Volker, he invites her to come to his and his son's place. A subtle love triangle begins which helps Sascha to find her personal way of growing up.
Hickspoiltation film from the early 1970s ostensibly starring Oscar nominee Mercedes McCambridge, but really more a film looking for an excuse to show off Simone Griffeth's beauty. She plays a daughter of a swamp family. The whole family goes to a carnival where she is seduced by an older male performer, while her teen brother is seduced by an older female performer.
Set in the Ottoman Empire, a shepherd living in a cave witnesses a woman being raped. He falls in love with her and seeks revenge against the rapist.
Yuri and Takumi are brother and sister who faced unusually harsh treatment by their father. An act of brutality keeps them extremely close together until an older couple occupy the house where their secret was buried.
Don and Nicky journey to the big city one night, and pick up two trashy girls who smoke cigarettes and--even worse--wear eye makeup, so naturally they have sex. The next night Don, newly un-virginized, persuades his girlfriend Betty to have sex with him, too. Soon Don and Nicky discover that they have sores and itching "down there", and Don goes to see the school doctor. He is told that he has syphilis, and to tell Betty and have her get examined. It turns out she has syphilis, too. Can their disease, caused by Don's outrageous behavior--which, as the doctor sternly notes, "is condemned by society"--be successfully treated in time?
It is 1961 and an Albanian student (Nik Xhelilaj) of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, together with a group of Czech students, is shooting his graduate movie on a motorcycle factory, in the small market-town of Český Šternberk, in then Czechoslovakia. Coming from a country that is completely isolated from the rest of Europe, he is fascinated by the lifestyle, society and "erotic exuberance" of the Czech golden youth, yet feeling strong links with his family in his homeland. He falls in love with a married woman (Anna Geislerová), the wife of a police superintendent (Paolo Buglioni) and is insecure about his future.