Sundance has always been the home for fresh, new talent in the world of cinema, and when Elizabeth Wood debuted her film ‘White Girl’ at the festival in 2016, she definitely did not disappoint. As simplistic as the storyline sounds, there is a certain amount of sensuality and passion in ‘Newness,’ which makes it stand out. After a string of relationships, they eventually reconcile and promise not to separate again. Alas, both separate and start new relationships while still in contact with each other and meeting over for threesomes, etc.
They both agree to form an open relationship, but eventually, Gabriella comes to know about Martin’s ailing mother and daughter and feels cheated. Instead of hooking up, while they get to know each other, Gabriella comes to know that Martin was married earlier, whereas Martin learns that Gabriella has had physically intimate relationships before. Martin and Gabriella meet each other over a dating app. To film the sexual interactions, the temperatures in the set were apparently kept low to perk up the romantic encounters. A suspenseful murder mystery, ‘Horns’ features some dramatic sex scenes depicting the tender romance between its lead characters. Ig grows a pair of horns that allows him to coax the truth out of people. To salvage the truth, Ig uses his newfound paranormal abilities at his disposal and uncovers the chain of events leading to the horrific murder. Starring Daniel Radcliffe as the titular character, it tells the story of Ignatius ‘Ig’ Perrish, a man falsely accused of raping and murdering the woman he loves. No less different, ‘Horns’ is a supernatural thriller with the backbone set in mystery and sultry romance. Deftly combining the tropes of fantasy and horror in a titillating narrative, Aja has carved a niche for himself in this particular genre. Horns (2013)Īlexandre Aja’s oeuvre has defined the subtle mix of erotic elements with horror. Perhaps one of the raunchiest films on Netflix, ‘365 Days’ is the polish counterpart of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’(2015), albeit with an unnerving plot twist in the end that leaves you wanting for more. The sex scenes between Massimo and Laura are steamy, to say the least, as it is aesthetically shot to entice the viewers in a softcore delight. This weird premise sets the course for their relationship, which slowly blossoms through denials and seduction. Laura is to be kept in confinement for 365 days until she falls in love with Massimo. Massimo tells Laura that he had spotted her on a beach five years ago, and apparently couldn’t forget her. Based on a novel trilogy by Blanka Lipinska, ‘365 Days’ follows the story of Laura, who is kidnapped by Massimo Torricelli, a leader of a Sicilian mafia family. This June, give yourself the gift of a piece of trans cinema history.Directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes, ‘365 Days’ is a polish erotic drama that has made headlines due to its softcore sex scenes. digital media, it’s important to remember films like I Want What I Want that would be completely wiped out of history if it were not for internet preservation as the film has been out of print since before many of us reading this were alive. With the constant debates surrounding physical vs. Yes, there are some aspects that haven’t aged well considering it’s nearly fifty years old, but even the decision to have a cis woman (Anne Heywood) play the trans woman lead is groundbreaking considering we’re still putting male actors in bad wigs and calling it “cinema” in 2021.
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Based on the book of the same name, I Want What I Want is an out of print movie lost to time and it’s a terrible shame because it is one of the most sincere presentations of a trans affirming film ever made. Trans representation in cinema is pretty damn terrible if we’re being honest, but there are a handful that rise above the top and offer a genuinely thoughtful approach to telling a trans story.