Erotic Film For Woman

Erotic Film For Woman




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Erotic Film For Woman
Originally Published: May 18, 2017
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From sensual foreign films to surprisingly raunchy Hollywood fare.
There have been many steamy, iconic sex scenes in film, and most of them have been designed for male viewing pleasure. Historically, the female gaze — which represents the viewpoint of the female viewer — has been overlooked, largely because (shocker!) most of the erotic films that have been celebrated over the years were written and directed by men (think Blue Is the Warmest Color , Nymphomaniac , Y Tu Mamá También , Wetlands , 9 1/2 Weeks ). This isn’t that surprising, given that most of all movies ever made have been written and directed by men. Happily, though, even if men still overwhelmingly outnumber women behind the camera, more and more women directors have broken through in recent years — and some of the films they’ve made are very, very sexy.
The female gaze has suddenly all over television, seen in women-led shows like Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Fleabag , Issa Rae’s Insecure , and the adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People . But as for the big screen , it’s still not quite as commonplace. When it comes to hunting down super sexy films directed by women, you'll notice that many of the filmmakers are queer; when the plot is about two women romantically involved , it’s more common to find a woman directing. Another thing that stands out is how many of the movies on this list were created by writer-directors who, by nature, are able to carry out a holistic artistic vision, from drafting the script to approving the final cut.
If you’re looking for a steamy film driven by the female gaze, check out one of the 23 sexy films made by women below.
Director and Screenwriter: Céline Sciamma
This movie is the new blueprint for a sexy, tension-filled story as told through the female gaze. In Portrait of a Lady on Fire , a young artist, Marianne (Noémie Merlant), is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of aristocrat Héloïse (Adèle Haenel) in France circa 1770. As Héloïse’s nuptials inch closer, the two women fall for one another more and more.
Based on the book by Thomas P. Cullinan and directed by Sofia Coppola , The Beguiled features a star-studded cast and crazy sexual tension. It tells the story of an injured Civil War soldier (Colin Farrell ) who seeks refuge in an all-female Southern boarding school where the teachers and students (played by Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning) are more than a little eager to come to his aid.
Returning to Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne after having become the Queen of France at 16 and a widow two years later, Mary Stuart ( Saoirse Ronan ) faces the pressure to remarry — and to bend to the will of Elizabeth I ( Margot Robbie ), who officially rules the country. While this period drama doesn’t appear incredibly sexy from the outset, there are some very steamy bedroom scenes in which Mary meets with potential suitors .
Screenwriters: Clea DuVall and Mary Holland
Who doesn’t love a sexy holiday movie ? Featuring many sensual scenes and makeout sequences between Abby ( Kristen Stewart ) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis), Happiest Season tells the tale of a woman who hasn’t yet come out to her conservative parents, but brings her girlfriend home during Christmas.
Director and Screenwriter: Lorene Scafaria
Hustlers, inspired by a true story, follows a crew of savvy strippers who devise a scheme to take advantage of their Wall Street clients in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Featuring stars like Jennifer Lopez , Constance Wu, Julia Stiles, Keke Palmer, Cardi B, and Lizzo , this sexy film — filled with incredible pole dancing scenes — is not to be missed.
Director and Screenwriter: Leslye Headland
Starring Alison Brie and Jason Sudeikis , Sleeping With Other People is a perfect mix of comedy, romance, drama, and — you guessed it — sex. It follows as two serial cheaters who had a one-night stand 12 years ago. Now, they’re trying to maintain a platonic relationship despite their mutual attraction.
Director and Screenwriter: Sarah Polley
After Margot (Michelle Williams) has a steamy affair with an artist from her neighborhood, she finds herself questioning everything about the life she’s built for herself. This 2012 film also boasts a pretty revelatory 360-sex scene .
Director and Screenwriter: Gina Prince-Bythewood
There are few things sexier than the tension that builds during a heated athletic matchup. In Love & Basketball, the classic romance starring Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan, director Gina Price-Bythewood builds a great romantic storyline around the characters' love for working up a sweat.
Directors and Screenwriters: Lana and Lily Wachowski
Before they dreamt up The Matrix , sisters Lana and Lily Wachowski directed the ultra-sexy crime drama Bound , which follows a lesbian con artist-turned-plumber who sparks up a romance with the girlfriend of a Mafia member. The film stars Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly and contains some super hot, unforgettable sex scenes . Thank you, Lana and Lily.
If you like your sexy movies with a major dose of horror, Jennifer's Body is for you. The sexual tension between Jennifer and Needy is palpable, with Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried both delivering some of the best performances of their careers.
Director and Screenwriter: Lisa Chodolenko (with Stuart Blumberg)
The revelatory The Kids Are All Right frankly portrays the complexities of long-term relationships and the spectrum of sexuality — all while delivering some realistic and very hot sex scenes.
This Canadian romantic comedy follows a woman, Maggie, who has recently struck up a relationship with another woman named Kim. When her mother and brother are forced to move into her apartment with her, Maggie feels the need to hide her relationship. This movie features a chocolate body painting scene between the lovers, so, you know, enough said.
Screenwriters: Katt Shea and Melissa Godard (with Andy Ruben)
A very young (17 years old, in fact) Drew Barrymore stars alongside Sara Gilbert in this sexy thriller. When private school girl Sylvie (Barrymore) strikes up a relationship with Ivy (Gilbert), her entire world spirals into chaos. It's hard to find online and not currently available on streaming services, but Poison Ivy is a cult classic worth the hunt and the watch.
Director and Screenwriter: Jane Campion
A mute piano teacher who’s married to a man she does not love embarks on a passionate affair in this movie that won three Oscars in 1993, including a Best Actress award for star Holly Hunter. The Piano is steamy, heart-wrenching, and beautiful.
Director and Screenwriter: Julia Leigh
This is a gorgeous, erotic film loosely inspired by the classic fairytale. Emily Browning stars as a university student who experiences a sexual awakening when she is initiated as a "Sleeping Beauty," a role for which she is sedated and presented in absolute submission to her clients.
Director and Screenwriter: Sofia Coppola
Kirsten Dunst stars as the titular queen, who parties hard and has an affair while her royal husband remains disinterested. It's a pastel, playful, and passionate reimagining of the story of the long villainized queen of France , and it's incredibly sexy to boot.
This sci-fi thriller is based around the premise that in the future, people can record all of their experiences using an illegal device built into their eyes. Naturally, there are a lot of people making bank by selling their very vivid sexual experiences .
Though directed by Todd Haynes, Carol, the gorgeous and touching romance between two women (played by Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara ) in the 1950s, was written by acclaimed playwright Phyllis Nagy. The film's most significant love scene is incredibly sexy, not to mention beautifully shot.
Director and Screenwriter: Nancy Meyers
Anyone with ageist views about who is allowed to be sexy should consult this romantic comedy, which stars Diane Keaton as a woman who has highly erotic relationships with two men, played by Keanu Reeves and Jack Nicholson.
Director and Screenwriter: Mira Nair
You know by the name that this one’s going to be pretty sexy. This film tells the story of two young women, a princess and a servant, who go live tumultuous lives full of romantic betrayal.
Directed by Atom Egoyan and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, Chloe is an erotic thriller starring the impossibly attractive actors Amanda Seyfried , Liam Neeson, and Julianne Moore. Watch as a skeptical wife hires a prostitute to lure her husband, hoping to learn if he’ll give into temptation.
Though directed by a man, Christian Molina, Diary of A Nymphomaniac — which lives up to its sex-centric name — was written by Cuca Canals. This Spanish-language film follows as a young girl who, full of lust, pursues a career as a sex worker.
Director and Screenwriter: Lisa Cholodenko
Two women — a photographer and assistant editor who prioritize their careers above all else, played by Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell — embark on an affair in this sexy 1998 indie film from Lisa Cholodenko, who also directed The Kids Are All Right .
All of these movies illustrate that the only thing better than a hot sex scene is a hot sex scene written or directed by someone other than a dude.
This article was originally published on May 18, 2017

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Sexy and unsettling, in equal measure.
When it comes to adulthood, there are few things more complicated than sex . (Okay, maybe taxes, but those aren't nearly as enjoyable.) Yes, sex is fun, but it's never just fun. It can also be exciting, delicate, primal, and, on some occasions, downright thrilling. Perhaps that's why auteurs have returned so frequently over the years to films that blend sex and danger (sometimes to the point of horror —but, you know, do you what you're into, with consent).
So we wrangled a list of them together—films that titillate while still resisting straight smut-hood. (Okay there's a little of that.) The best of these films use sex in a nuanced, thought-provoking way. They highlight the vulnerability of sex and the danger of an illicit pairing. They can pique your sexual curiosity, get your heart pumping, and still make you feel like you watched something decent.
So turn the air condition up a bit to keep things comfortable, snuggle up with someone who's down with a touch of dirty, and check out this list of some of the sexiest erotic thrillers ever.
Beside the fact that it's an excellent film, the sexual tension in The Talented Mr. Ripley is beyond palpable. Starring Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Matt Damon, the film follows Tom Ripley—a common man tasked with bringing back a wealthy playboy to the States in the 1950s. He travels to idyllic Italy, but it soon becomes apparent that Ripley is far more menacing than initially perceived, and he'll do anything to either be or have the man he is supposed to be fetching.
You should not fuck with robots. You should not fuck robots. You should not robots, period. Ex Machina is stereotypically A24-level beautiful, but it's equal parts sexy and terrifying as two men, a programmer and a tech company's CEO, come to learn that the invention they've created—a gorgeous robot by the name of Ava—is far more powerful than the two initially believed. Let's just say she's no Alexa.
Desire is a dangerous thing, be it for professional aspirations or personal ones. Black Swan dives deep into the world of ballet, pitting Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis against each other as much as it throws them together. Sensual, intense, and deeply disturbing, the feature from Darren Aronofsky is somehow sexy in a way that is borderline troubling. It will also ensure that you don't pick at your fingernails ever again,
Be prepared to do some reading after you finish this famously complicated and mind-boggling thriller from auteur David Lynch, which skewers Hollywood with its offbeat humor and dark cautionary themes. While Lynch's neo-noir focuses mostly on an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) playing amateur detective upon her arrival in Los Angeles, the film features a notorious lesbian love scene between Watts and her co-star, Laura Elena Harding.
Not to be confused with the Oscar-winning movie about how everyone in Los Angeles is secretly racist, this Crash is directed by David Cronenberg and based on J. G. Ballard's cult novel. The film stars James Spader, Holly Hunter, Deborah Kara Unger, and Rosanna Arquette as a group of people with a very particular fetish: they get turned on by car crashes.
Richard Gere bared all in this thriller written and directed by iconoclast Paul Schrader. Gere stars as Julian, a suave and sophisticated male escort living in Los Angeles who begins an affair with a wealthy women (played by Lauren Hutton). But when one of his regular clients is murdered, Julian is the prime suspect—and he must prove his innocence while avoiding a similarly deadly fate.
Ang Lee followed up his acclaimed romance Brokeback Mountain with another controversial film: an erotic espionage-themed drama in which a Chinese woman sets out to seduce a Japanese official in an attempt to assassinate him.
Franck is a handsome young man who spends his idle summer days on a lakeside beach that's serves as a popular cruising spot for gay men. He spots another gorgeous man he's like to know, but his affections are complicated when he witnesses the object of his desire drowning another man in the water—which begins a complicated, psychosexual love affair.
A remake of the 1946 noir film (based on James M. Cain's classic novel), this David Mamet-penned adaptation stars Jack Nicholson as a drifter who begins a steamy affair with a woman who runs a roadside diner (Jessica Lange). As their chemistry burns with passion, so does their nefarious plan to murder the woman's husband.
Coinciding with the pop performer's Erotica phase, Body of Evidence stars Madonna as a woman who is charged with the murder of her lover—who died from erotic asphyxiation. Willem Dafoe plays her lawyer, who cannot help but become entangled by her sadomasochistic charms.
Bruce Willis plays a damaged former psychologist who finds himself attracted to a mysterious woman, who fulfills his most erotic desires. While the relationship becomes manipulative, it also becomes dangerous—as the former doctor is stalked by his patient's murderer who will stop at nothing to kill him before he discovers their identity.
Gael Garcia Bernal stars in this complex murder mystery from acclaimed auteur Pedro Almodóvar. A director in Madrid meets a mysterious actress, who turns out to be his childhood best friend (and crush) Enrique. The two begin a psychological journey into their troubled pasts in a twist-filled Spanish noir.
Director David Cronenberg is most interested in making his audience squirm, and there's no better example than this creepy and bizarre thriller in which Jeremy Iron plays a pair of twin gynecologists (yep, you read that right) whose brotherhood is tested in deadly ways when they both fall for the same beguiling woman.
After a young American woman living in Vienna overdoses on pills, a detective investigates to see if the event was a suicide attempt. He soon discovers that she was having an fraught affair with a psychology professor (played by Art Garfunkel)—an affair that sparked a sexual obsession.
Sharon Stone stars as a recently divorced woman who moves into a new swanky apartment in New York. She soon becomes romantically involved with two of her neighbors: a handsome man who's spying on the building's residents, and a novelist who may also be a murderer. Things get sexy, but they don't end well for anyone.
After breaking off her engagement, Allie (Bridget Fonda) is in need of a roommate in her giant Manhattan apartment. She finds Hedy (Jennifer Jason Leigh) through a personals ad and offers her a room. But their comfy relationship turns bizarre when Hedy becomes obsessed with Allie—an obsession that turns deadly.
A serial killer is stalking and murdering gay men in New York City, and Al Pacino's detective must go undercover in the dark underbelly of the S&M scene to find him. William Friedkin's thriller was controversial upon its release, but it's become a cult classic that also serves as a striking time capsule of pre-AIDS queer life.
Based on Gillian Flynn's runaway bestseller, David Fincher's film is a dark and brooding look at a modern marriage masked as a bloody thriller. When Amy Dunne disappears, her husband Nick is the obvious suspect. But amid a media frenzy that blows apart his life, Nick discovers that his wife is hardly the women he knew and loved.
Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar play two bored, horny, super-rich step-siblings who shamelessly flirt with each other while scheming to destroy the morality of a prim and proper classmate played by Reese Witherspoon. This teen-centered adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses isn't as deep as its source material, but hey: you don't need Cliffs Notes for this one.
Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke) is a small-time private detective in New York City who takes an assignment from a mysterious man named Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro) to find a missing singer called Johnny Favorite, who disappeared before World War II. Angel's investigation takes him to New Orleans, where he encounters plenty of people who have seen Favourite—but all of whom wind up dead. Meanwhile, he meets a voodoo priestess played by Lisa Bonet, and learns that Cyphre might be hiding a shadowy secret himself.
Wild Things is notorious for two things: Kevin Bacon's exposed penis and a threesome between Denise Richards, Neve Campbell, and Matt Dillon. The latter is mostly an excuse to feature then-unknown Richards topless. Despite its mainstream soft-core nature, the movie is an otherwise overwrought, trashy neo-noir.
Sarah Waters's Fingersmith gets a South Korean adaptation in Park Chan-wook's psychological thriller. At the height of the Japanese occupation of Korea in the 1930s, the young Sook-hee is hired as a handmaiden for Lady Hideko, a Japanese heiress. What Hideko doesn't know, however, is that Sook-hee is in cahoots with Count Fujiwara, who plans on seducing Hideko and stealing her fortune—but Hideko has dark motives of her own.
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