Bully is a powerful drama that delves into the lives of a group of friends in Florida, as they navigate through the complex issues of teenage sexuality, violence, and cruelty. The film addresses the consequences of bullying and the impact it has on the lives of those involved. It explores themes of revenge, manipulation, and the struggle for justice in a society plagued by the cruelty of teenagers.
Sugar Rush follows the journey of a teenage girl as she navigates her way through a world of love, friendship, and difficult choices. Set in Brighton, England, the series explores themes of sexual identity, infidelity, and family dynamics, all while providing a dark comedic undertone. As the protagonist embarks on a path of self-discovery, she encounters ecstasy, extramarital affairs, teenage lesbian relationships, and the consequences of her actions.
Théo and Hugo meet in a crowded gay club late at night in Paris. They quickly connect and embark on a passionate and intense journey through the streets of the city. As their love unfolds in real-time, they experience moments of joy, fear, and vulnerability. Their adventure takes them from a sex club to a hospital emergency room, exploring themes of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships.
This film was made by the U.S. government during World War II to show its young servicemen the results of "fooling around" with "loose women" overseas. Actual victims of such sexually transmitted diseases as syphilis and gonorrhoea are shown, along with the physical deterioration that accompanies those diseases.
Tom and Dan, two strangers, are brought together after a one-night stand. As they spend the day together, secrets are slowly revealed, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Savage Nights tells the story of a handsome bisexual man exploring love, passion, and sexuality in a world filled with jealousy, violence, drug abuse, and the AIDS epidemic. It is an autobiographical film that delves into themes of homosexuality and racism, with strong sexual content and a focus on unsafe sex.
Sex Madness is a drama film from 1934 that warns against the consequences of engaging in premarital sex and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The story follows a young woman who is corrupted by the immoral influences of the big city, resulting in her contracting a venereal disease. Through various exploitative situations, the film explores the devastating consequences of unsafe sexual behavior.
Cracks are starting to burst in Marina's frozen life, leading towards finding refuge in dangerous places.
This Australian educational documentary concerns venereal disease in the pre-AIDS era and reveals that it is a problem that should be taken seriously by everyone — whether young or old, gay or straight. Factual segments are interspersed with humorous skits depicting how people of varying degrees of innocence can contract awful but treatable diseases.
That Kind of Girl is a British cult film and the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara. Produced by Robert Hartford-Davis with a script by Jan Read, it was released in 1963. The film's subject is premarital sexual relationships and sexually transmitted diseases in an English 1960s millieu.
A woman learns that her husband has been unfaithful and that she has acquired a venereal disease. Then she learns that, after years of trying, she is finally pregnant
A gay love story set in a one-bedroom apartment in Tel Aviv. They meet, they have sex, they fall in love. Will it last until the morning comes?
Short animation dealing with the doubts young people have about venereal diseases.
The porn industry creates endless images and videos that are consumed by billions worldwide, yet surprisingly little is known about how this culture-shaping content is made - or at what cost. Beyond Fantasy is a series that takes viewers straight into the belly of the beast and brings them face to face with some of the biggest porn producers and performers as they describe, in their own words, an industry that profits from abuse, coercion, and ethical violation.
Several servicemen relax by playing pool, but one of them goes off to spend time with a prostitute. Later, he discovers he has contracted a venereal disease. A graphic and frank presentation of the types and treatment of venereal disease follows. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2007.
The beautiful gay erotic superstar Johan Paulik is enthusiastically celebrated in this jam-packed compendium of Johan's greatest on-screen performances, plus an exclusive interview with the charming boy himself and previously unseen out-takes which reveal the charm and humor of this much admired adult model.
No clothes. No apologies. This film marks artist Spencer Tunick's third 'Naked' documentary which feature photo shoots that create art from the naked bodies of men and women. In this shoot, 85 HIV-positive men and women gather in a downtown Manhattan bar where they bare it all for Tunick's camera, creating an unsentimental look at life with AIDS in America today.
An extramarital affair leads to a young couple contracting venereal disease.
The chemsex scene is a subculture within the gay community where men mix drugs like methamphetamine & GHB with sex to maximize pleasure and decrease inhibitions. In this documentary, three young men from New Zealand share personal accounts of what it was like to be involved in the chemsex scene.
Describes the symptoms of gonorrhea and syphilis, with warnings of the consequences of avoiding treatment. Discusses some of the prevalent myths about contracting these diseases and stresses the importance of consulting a doctor if infection is suspected.