Just because the sex is real doesn’t mean it’s porn.
In the Realm of the Senses (1976)
Directed by: Nagisa Oshima
Written by: Nagisa Oshima
Based on the true story of Sada Abe, a Japanese woman who — spoiler alert — erotically asphyxiated her lover, then cut off his penis and kept it in her handbag, In the Realm of the Senses is as explicit as you'd expect given the subject matter. The sex is real; the murder and genital removal is, thankfully, not.
Entertainment One Films
A Real Young Girl (1976)
Directed by: Catherine Breillat
Written by: Catherine Breillat
The subject matter of A Real Young Girl is… difficult, to say the least. The film focuses on the sexual exploration of 14-year-old Alice (Charlotte Alexandra). All of the explicit scenes were shot with actors of age, but it's still unsettling. And, yes, an earthworm was harmed during filming. (You don't want to know.)
Rézo Films
Caligula (1979)
Directed by: Tinto Brass
Written by: Gore Vidal
Caligula is a fascinating disaster of a film, truly NSFW even without the unsimulated sex peppered throughout. (There is necrophiliac incest, after all.) But beyond that, Penthouse founder Bob Guccione, who financed the film, added in explicit scenes that — well, they're porn. It's porn. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Image Entertainment
Cruising (1980)
Directed by: William Friedkin
Written by: William Friedkin
The vastly misunderstood Cruising was protested for being homophobic, but this thriller, in which Al Pacino plays a cop going undercover in leather bars to find a killer, is far more complicated than that. The murder scenes are cut with actual footage of gay sex, which definitely invites analysis — but not dismissal.
Warner Bros.
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