Emanuelle - Why Violence Against Women? is a 1977 film that delves into the disturbing subject of violence against women. This provocative and controversial movie aims to shed light on the dark realities of gender-based violence, including topics such as forced prostitution, human trafficking, and sexual slavery. With its explicit depiction of various forms of sexual acts, the film offers a no-holds-barred exploration of the harsh realities faced by women.
The Man-Eater follows the story of a sexually frustrated woman who embarks on a journey of sexual exploration in Italy. She indulges in casual sex, prostitution, and orgies as she tries to satisfy her desires. The movie contains explicit scenes of unsimulated sex and explores themes of promiscuity and sexuality.
After the death of his girlfriend, a motorcycle racer embarks on a cross-country road trip, reflecting on his past and engaging in intimate encounters.
Antares is a provocative and explicit drama that delves into the complexities of infidelity and sexual desire. Set in Vienna, the film follows the intertwining lives of several characters, exploring the depths of their relationships and the consequences of their actions.
In Devil in the Flesh, a young student named Giulia becomes infatuated with her teacher, Andrea. They engage in a passionate and illicit love affair, defying societal norms and risking everything for their forbidden love. Their intense relationship takes a dark turn when Andrea's involvement in a terrorist organization is revealed, leading to tragic consequences. This provocative film explores themes of desire, rebellion, and the dangerous consequences of unbridled passion.
Breaking the Surface is a drama film that explores the complex sexual relationship between a photographer and his subject. The film delves into themes of sexual attraction, love affairs, and explicit sexual encounters. Through sensual photography and intimate moments, the boundaries between the photographer and the protagonist blur, leading to a passionate affair. As the story unfolds, the film explores the emotional and psychological impact of the relationship on both characters.
Satan's Baby Doll is a 1982 horror movie that revolves around a devilish baby doll and the unsettling events that unfold in a family. As the doll exerts its sinister influence, the family members find themselves trapped in a web of incest, infidelity, and demonic forces. The movie delves into themes of temptation, possession, and the consequences of indulging in forbidden desires.
A pink neon lamp and a laptop screen illuminate the semi-naked blonde girl on the bed. Her name is Melon Rainbow and she’s working. During the day she has a different job, cleaning for people she has next to no contact with. A blind boy changes that. Melon Rainbow tries to help him and herself.
18-year-old Jesús lives with his stern, somewhat unaffectionate father in Santiago, Chile. When not doing drugs, having casual sex or simply slouching in front of the TV, Jesús and his friends perform in a K-pop boyband. But his routine is thrown into chaos one evening when he and his drunken posse viciously assault a young gay man and leave him for dead. It’s an act that propels Jesús into a profound moral crisis which have severe consequences.
Taxi zum Klo is a 1980 German comedy-drama film that explores the promiscuous lifestyle of a gay teacher in Berlin. It delves into his anonymous encounters and explores themes of love, desire, and identity.
It is a sweltering day in Buenos Aires, Miserere square and the railway station are packed. Almost unnoticed, a group of guys prostitute themselves for little money. Their thoughts emerge, deadening the oppressive hustle and bustle of the square and the station. Miserere reveals an invisible problem: the prostitution of needy men in the big Latin American cities.
An erotic horror movie dedicated to Joe D Amato, Hyde's Secret Nightmare combines the two genres and mixes them in equal parts. Cross-cut erotic and horror scenes are kept together by a thread of dramatic force bordering on obsession, paranoia, phobia, perversion, and lack of self-acceptance. Everything unfolds in an extreme world where sex seems the only way to attain a state of well-being.
A nurse who married a wealthy industrialist, feels very attracted to the son of her husband with whom she will maintain a love relationship.
As he does every single day, Elon goes to meet his wife at her workplace, but she is not there. He doesn’t find her at home as well, so he starts to retrace the path Madalena makes daily. In the morning after, Elon goes to the police station and files a report, runs into hospitals, morgues. Alone, he wanders through a metropolis, searching for news about the sudden and mysterious disappearance of his wife.
Six people, one room, one night, one game, a lot of sensuality and much to discover. A Film that shows how bodies and minds might meet when allowed to. Get involved within a stimulating experiment, somewhere between aesthetic statement and real venture, between pornographic art and the attempt to reposition sexuality within dialogue and actions.
The Japanese Wife Next Door is a comedy that delves into the world of unconventional and taboo relationships. It follows the story of a man who finds himself in various sexual encounters and encounters with his own family members. With elements of adultery, incest, and group sex, this film explores the boundaries of desire and lust.
Devising a fantastic universe, in which ancient make-up and costumes share the screen with contemporary elements such as limousines, helicopters and mobile phones, 'Philosophy in the Boudoir' intends to blur the borders of realism and make the spectator get closer to timeless issues. The boudoir inside an industrial plant brings an aggressive aesthetics to the teachings and orgies. The takes are developed in different ways. The franzy of orgies has a fast editing, whilst philosophical moments are long sequence shots. By bringing to the contemporary world a 200-year-old romance, we intend to trigger questions about the real moral changes in Western society. It is also interesting to highlight Sade's feminism. His female heroes are independent women, masters of their own sexual drive. At last, due to the solid theatrical background of the artists, the film was inevitably contaminated by unusual procedures, contributing to new possibilities of exchange between arts.
Francisco Cruzans is a young man from Buenos Aires suburbs, who was filmed from his first days of life and for more than 25 years, until today. From there, an archive that links him to his maternal family, stands out for the frustrations and longings of parents, grandparents and great-grandparents to carry out the original desire to form a family.
Graciela and Arturo operate a kindergarten in their mansion. Graciela is particularly keen on one boy, Luciano, on whom she makes sexual advances.
Lazarus is a Cuban appeal that makes a living in Madrid. When his girlfriend Dolores travels from Cuba to Spain to live with him, he is in prison for kidnapping and attempted rape. Dolores tries to survive with a broken heart, but his sympathy and sensuality will make adjusting to life in Madrid and try to exceed the Lazarus drug addiction.