- Sex in film
Sex in film refers to the presentation in motion pictures of sex acts, including love scenes. Sex scenes have been depicted in film since the
silent era ofcinematography . Many actors and actresses have exposed parts of their bodies or underwear at some stage of their careers, or dressed and behaved in ways considered sexually provocative by contemporary standards. Some films have been criticized by religious groups and/or banned by governments because of the sex scenes.Sex in film should be distinguished from
nudity in film . Nudity and sexuality are features ofpornographic film s. Insoftcore films, sexuality is less explicit.Erotic films are suggestive of sexuality, but need not contain nudity. A film onnaturism or about people where nudity is common may contain non-sexual nudity. In some genres of film sexuality is rarely depicted.Attitudes by region
India
Sex scenes in mainstream Indian movies were rare until the end of 1990s, with kisses, sex, and rape being depicted symbolically. For example, kissing was shown as the meeting of two
flowers , rape as the breaking of a glass bottle etc. In recent years, attitudes have changed in the movie industry, especiallyBollywood , with some movies dealing with sexual themes, though not without controversy. Many Bollywood stars accept sex scenes but without nudity. Kissing is common.Philippines
Many
erotic films have been produced, to the chagrin of feminists in that country. Fact|date=July 2008Europe
European movies are famous for erotic scenes, particularly those from
Portugal ,Italy ,France andGermany .Fact|date=February 2007Pedro Almodovar ofSpain is a prolific director who includes eroticism as part of many of his movies.Tinto Brass , from Italy, has dedicated his career to converting explicit sex intomainstream content. His films are also notable forfeminist -friendly eroticism. French filmmakerCatherine Breillat caused controversy with unsimulated sex in her films "Romance" and "Anatomy of Hell ". InItaly , nudity and strong sexual themes go back to the silent era with films like The Last Days of Pompeii (1926).North America
United States
Many comedy films produced in the United States are based around sex, and drama series, including daytime soap operas, also contain sex scenes. Characters meant to be portrayed as minors are often played by twenty-something actors, mainly to display the sexuality of the "underage" characters.
=Mexico=
In Mexico, many comedy movies are based around sex, typically portraying men as unstoppable sex-seeking creatures and women as willing targets. Although the numbers of such comedies waned during the 1990s, domestic servants, bar workers, dancers and neighbors' wives continue to be depicted as potentially willing sexual partners.
Feminist views
Many feminists view eroticism and sex in film as exploiting women because women are shown as objects of erotic desire. This is similar to feminist attitudes to western art throughout history—that it treats women as objects of a discretionary male gaze. This is not a universal view, however; see
sex-positive feminism .Religious views
Many conservative Christian organizations have protested against films they consider erotic. They believe that sex in movies is unacceptable. In many
Muslim countries, movies have been banned for their content.ee also
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Nudity in film
*List of mainstream films with unsimulated sex External links
* [http://www.filmsite.org/sexinfilms.html Sex in Cinema: The Greatest and Most Influential Erotic or Sexual Films and Scenes]
* [http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=activity&refid=026 Sexuality in the Mass Media: How to View the Media Critically]
* [http://cndb.com Celebrity Nudity Database] Guide to mainstream film nudity on the Internet.
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