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Updated February 15, 2022 12.9k votes 8.5k voters 860.3k views
Which BDSM movies are your all-time favorites? Let your voice by heard and them up.
Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a young woman with a history of severe emotional problems, is released into the care of her overbearing parents following a stay at a mental institution. She finds ... more
Story of O is a 1975 Franco-German erotic drama film directed by Just Jaeckin. The screenplay is an adaptation of the erotic novel Story of O published in 1954 by Pauline Réage.
9 1/2 Weeks is an 1986 romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke. It is based on the memoir of the same name by Elizabeth McNeill, about a New York City ... more
Newly released from a mental institution, Ricky (Antonio Banderas) heads straight for a reunion with the love of his life, B-movie actress Marina (Victoria Abril). The trouble is, Marina doesn't ... more
Following a failed marriage and a gang rape, Bettie Page (Gretchen Mol) arrives in New York City and soon begins a career as a model and an aspiring actress. She becomes a celebrated pinup girl but ... more
A young woman struggling through emotional and financial ruin becomes drawn to an aristocratic benefactor. She desperately needs to be loved and cared for, and he is struggling to overcome the loss ... more
Belle de Jour is a 1967 French drama film directed by Luis Buñuel. A frigid young housewife (Catherine Deneuve) decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute.
Love and Leashes is a 2022 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Hyun-jin, based on the webtoon Moral Sense by Gyeoul.
Tony (James Fox), a British aristocrat, hires the mysterious Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his household servant. The new employee soon begins to cause unrest in the household, and Tony is forced to ... more
Nymphomaniac is a 2013 two-part Danish drama art film directed by Lars von Trier. In volume one, a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac recounts her erotic experiences to the man who saved her after a beating.
In this documentary, filmmaker Nick Broomfield spends eight weeks at Pandora's Box, a pricey bondage establishment located in New York City. There Broomfield interviews the professional dominatrixes, ... more
Maîtresse is a 1975 French film directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, Gérard Depardieu. The film provoked controversy in the United Kingdom and ... more
Nymphomaniac is a 2013 two-part Danish drama art film directed by Lars von Trier. In volume two, Joe's sexually dictated life delves into the darker aspects of her adulthood, obsessions and what led ... more
The Chambermaid Lynn (aka Das Zimmermädchen Lynn) is a 2014 German comedy-drama film directed by Ingo Haeb, adapted from Markus Orths' novel. A chambermaid who, while hiding in people's hotel rooms, ... more
The mysterious Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), a beautiful crime novelist, becomes a suspect when she is linked to the brutal death of a rock star. Investigated by homicide detective Nick Curran ... more
A fictional work that reconstructs the unknown fate of the Marquis de Sade, the writer and sexual deviant who was imprisoned in an insane asylum for the last 10 years of his life. The Marquis de Sade ... more
"Crash" is about the strange lure of the auto collision, provoking as it does the human fascination with death and the tendency to eroticize danger. Most motorists will slow down to stare at the ... more
Two entomologists (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D'Anna) play ritual games of dominance and subservience.
Dogs Don't Wear Pants (aka Koirat eivät käytä housuja) is a 2019 Finnish erotic black comedy, directed by JP Valkeapaa. An emotionally detached widower encounters a dominatrix who allows him to feel ... more
Flower & Snake II is a film directed by Takashi Ishii.
Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban.
The film stars Guinevere Turner as Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Tom Bell plays Henry Harding MP ... more
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Angela Robinson. The film examines the life of Dr. William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans), his creation of ... more
Bitter Moon is a 1992 Franco-British-American romantic thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emmanuelle Seigner and Peter Coyote. The film is known ... more
Here is a list of the best BDSM movies ever made, ranked by movie fans. This BDSM movie list is ordered by popularity, so only the greatest movies about BDSM are at the top of the list. If there are any great movies about BDSM you believe should be at the top of the list, be sure to vote them up. The films on this list are the most famous S&M movies movies of all time, so use it to find some movies that you haven't seen already. Click on these BDSM movie titles for more information about the films.
List ranges from Fifty Shades of Grey to Secretary , plus many more movies about S&M that have bondage scenes. Featuring Hollywood movies and indie films, this list features the best BDSM cinema.
This list answers the questions, "What are the best BDSM movies?" and "What is the greatest BDSM movie of all time?"
Various bits of information are included with these popular BDSM movies, such as who directed them, when they were released and who starred in the films. Whether you're watching these BDSM movies on Netflix or other streaming service, these good BDSM movies can be enjoyed no matter what. You'll want to check back for recent and new BDSM films as they are added to the list.



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BDSM stands for Bondage and Discipline/Dominance and Submission and Sadism and Masochism. It’s a very wide and basically involves people indulging in various bizarre sexual activities where one inflicts pain on the other by brutally physical means. It’s an interesting subject that filmmakers often use to delve deeper into the dark zones of the human psyche. Very few films have managed to portray BDSM accurately and most of them uses the subject as a mere provocative device.
With that said here is the list of top BDSM movies ever. These great BDSM films that have managed to depict the subject in many different ways. Some of these movies you can watch for free, while you can stream most of the other best BDSM movies on Netflix or Amazon Prime or Hulu. Just a reminder that these are not BDSM porn films.

This film isn’t really erotic, but there are aspects of it that make ‘A Dangerous Method’ an essential pick for this list. Directed by David Cronenberg, this film takes a slight deviation from the kind of work this master filmmaker is famous for, focusing on a real-life-inspired story dealing with the relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud that helped in the discovery and perfection of psychoanalysis treatment. Particularly focusing on Jung’s methods which concerned themselves with human body collaboration, a lot of his practices conducted on student Sabina Spielrein are in focus for a good portion of the movie’s runtime. Again, it is all mostly clinical in nature, but since it is clearly implied that there was an intimate understanding between the two, a lot of his tests conducted on her were of a sadomasochistic nature, with Sabina asking to be punished and him complying. On the whole, though parts of it work well, I thought the movie was too confused to communicate its complicated ideas in the simple ways it opted for.
I figured I couldn’t really complete a list like this and be proud of it without including the best film released so far on the dark, mysterious, and fascinating real events that transpired in the life of Bettie Page, who could be called the pin-up model that brought BDSM into public acceptance with her infamous photographs depicting the same. Shot and edited in a way that suits the timeline of her tale, this biographical picture also devotes considerable time to her stint as a bondage model, wherein she would pose as both the dominatrix or the mistress handling the punishments, as well as the victim receiving them. Her life is examined quite intricately by this adaptation, though it is flawed in a lot of ways. I’ve personally researched a lot about the model who inspired many, and therefore I found myself having a better time with this picture than others, based on the public opinion, which seems to be mixed to positive. As a pin-up lady, Bettie teases her audience by suggesting or implying the wilder and more intimate sides of the sex acts that come under this category, which the film captures very well. To top it all off, Gretchen Mol gives an absolutely spectacular performance as the title character.
There’s a certain coldness in the way Ryu Murakami directs his film that makes the brutal sex in it unerotic, but then, rather than being dull and soulless, he allows his depiction of these activities to further intellectual thought in the minds of the viewers. Following the life of a call-girl, as she walks about a particularly sex-driven locality in Japan, the film brilliantly contrasts the metropolitan beauty of the exterior locations in the area with the dark truths that take place behind closed doors. The woman’s sexual experiences are nothing short of violent, but she submits herself nonetheless to torturous acts of lovemaking perpetrated by her clients, who range from gangsters to her own friends, who lure her into a trap with influences like drugs . Being rather good at heart, the film focuses on a strange character shift that she has to go through in order to fit in with the eerie, uncompromising, uncaring surroundings she has established herself within. The film is quite hard to watch because little to nothing is hidden from the viewers, with violent acts being mercilessly depicted in their full on screen. ‘Tokyo Decadence’ is a little too confused about its own themes and motives to receive my guarantee of the good film status, but it is still watchable, provided you are well aware of the kind of content you are in for.
It isn’t just the portrayal of the sadomasochistic relationship that ticked people off with this movie. The characters who conduct these and their surroundings were considered equally shocking and offensive to a large number of people back when the film first released, and it continues to bring out strongly differing opinions today. Though ‘The Night Porter’ isn’t much of a spectacle, the fact that it took up this kind of a story, following the relationship between a female Holocaust survivor and a Nazi officer who had punished her with torturous sex acts while she was his prisoner, makes it worth the watch. The two have a chance encounter at a hotel several years after the war, which persuades them to take up the sadistic activities of their past and perform them in a more romantic, passionate light. There’s a deeper aspect to all of this, which adds to the tension in the plot, which is that the other few surviving Nazis, who obviously disapprove of this relationship, have discovered the lovebugs and their activities. It is up to the two of them, then, to protect themselves from the hands of these evil men. The way I describe it, you might assume that the film is straightforward with its tale, but (in case that was what you had assumed) you couldn’t be further away from the truth, since the presentation of the story is part of the film’s infamous charm.
It isn’t always that you hear of a BDSM film that’s not just caring and romantic , but also a little bit sweet. ‘Maitresse’ tells of an awkward love story that has its roots clawed into S&M, though on the whole, it is more concerned with its characters than it is with its depiction of sex, which isn’t explicit here, being very much pleasant on the contrary. Gerard Depardieu and Bulle Ogier give appreciable performances in this film that has to do with a burglar who enters the house of a dominatrix by accident. It talks of his developing feelings for this woman as he begins to spend time in her house, helping her out with punishing her “slaves”. In a surprising twist, the man learns that she isn’t as powerful and dominating in real life as she is while she does her dirty work, being a struggling mother working hard to provide for her only son. This only makes him crave her more, as the unconventional romance tale quickly transforms from a sex film into a character study. It isn’t without its problems, but I like ‘Maitresse’ for how outwardly honest it comes off as. By the end of it, you feel this sense of optimism envelope you, along with a sense of surprise, since you didn’t expect a well-shot, competitively directed, heartwarming comedy-drama when you went in.
Lars von Trier ‘s closing epic to the Depression Trilogy follows a sex-addict and her attempts at exploring distinctive, excessively pleasuring, and ultimately highly satisfying methods of lovemaking. Told in the form of a flashback joining a series of events that trail a good chunk of her life, we see her go through different styles of such encounters, and among those, some are quite brutal and sadistic. In typical von Trier fashion, these moments are gone through with little empathy in the filmmaking, giving the audience a raw experience lined with a brash essence to it all. ‘Nymphomaniac’ is one of the director’s most immersive films, in my honest opinion, but somewhere along its second half, the film loses its spark, trailing into predictable territory and disappointing conclusions. Still, it is interesting alone to see von Trier introduce his trademark structuring in a film that tells a story of this kind. Though the experience feels more-or-less direct in comparison to other films helmed by the director, there is no compromise made on the artistic end. Overall, it’s a very original picture, one that portrays BSSM and other sexual acts in ways that haven’t been tried out in cinema before.
‘Venus in Fur’ is probably the most fun film to feature here. It is aware of exactly the kind of picture it is, and therefore doesn’t try to be anything more or less than what it’s worth. Brilliantly directed by Roman Polanski , the film takes place entirely in one location, where the director of a play is making casting choices for the lead actress, when a woman, whose name isn’t on the audition list, barges in after the scheduled time. The story of the film is concerned with how she attempts to convince the director to give her the part of the lead, as they begin a strange conversation that switches from the dialogues in the script to reality quite seamlessly. The character she has to play is connected closely with the activities covered in the BDSM tag. Not only is it frequently discussed or mentioned, but there are also several scenes where acts are actually performed by the actress herself, though nudity is minimal. Emmanuelle Seigner plays her role to perfection, looking extremely sexy, desirable, and comical enough to work in effect to the plot at hand. The sexual undertones of the picture come from the costumes and character interactions. I won’t deny that the film is weird in more ways than one, but that is to be expected when it is helmed by someone like Polanski. This is easily one of his best works from the 21st century.
Adrian Lyne has made some wonderful erotic films . ‘9 1/2 Weeks’ is probably his boldest work and one of the finest erotic dramas ever made. The film is about a torrid sexual affair between a New York City art Gallery employee and a Wall Street trader. Their relationship is very complex and their own emotional conflicts begin to burst out whenever they involve in sexual activities. It’s beautifully written and we feel for the characters a lot because they are so well etched out and brilliantly performed and we see them as real people. It’s an extremely painful, dark, tragic experience that manages to have a severe emotional impact on you unlike other flicks from its genre.
Arguably one of the most controversial pieces of cinematic art ever produced, Nagisa Oshima’s brutal masterpiece tells the story of a former prostitute who develops an intense sexual relationship with the owner of the hotel where she now works as a maid. The two indulge in various bizarre sexual activities including erotic asphyxiation as their relationship culminates in the most brutally tragic way you could possibly ever imagine. The film is visually explicit and features many disturbing scenes that are still quite effective and comes off as an incredibly challenging experience for viewers.
This erotic romantic thriller directed by Roman Polanski follows a couple who come across a French woman on their trip to Istanbul. The husband, Nigel, meets the woman’s husband who seems to be a frustrated, cynical man. He tells Nigel about his relationship with his wife in the past which includes their bizarre exploration of sadomasochistic and voyeuristic fantasies. The film wasn’t a bug success and isn’t considered to be on the level of Polanski’s finest works but is, nevertheless, a fiercely bold work from the master director.
‘Quills’ explores the life of French writer and revolutionary politician Marquis de Sade. Starring Geoffrey Rush in the lead role along with Kate Winslet , Joaquin Phoenix and Michael Caine in supporting roles, the film features numerous scenes involving sexual violence and bizarre masochistic fantasies. However, the makers themselves have made clear that the film does not intend to be a realistic depiction of Marquis de Sade’s life and instead it uses aspects of Sade’s controversial life in order to explore themes of sexual violence, religion , pornography, art and censorship. Philip Kaufman does an incredible job, crafting a bizarre world of brutal fantasies and gets the best out of his stellar cast.
Easily one of the funniest and most sensual movies romantic comedies ever. ‘Secretary’ tells the story of a young woman, emotionally troubled and back to life after being hospitalized for physically hurting herself, who takes a job as a secretary for a lawyer. Their relationship turns bizarre as the two indulge in sadomasochistic activities. Maggie Gyllenhaal is incredibly hot and funny and carries the movie with her performance, bringing a rare sense of charm and affection to the role. The film isn’t unsettling unlike the other ones on the list but instead treats the subject in an unusually funny manner.
David Cronenberg has always been a very disturbing filmmaker . His films explore the human fears of bodily transformation and infection and they are stylistically quite provocative. ‘Crash’ is one of his most controversial films but also among his finest works. It follows a group of people who are sexually aroused by car accidents. Both James and Catherine, played by James Spader and Deborah Kara Unger, are in an open marriage but they don’t seem to enjoy having sex with each other but are turned on by describing intimate details of their affairs outsider marriage. James is first turned on at the sight of a car crash when his own car collides with another car and it ends up killing its male passenger. In the car she meets the wife of the dead man and is sexually turned on at the sigh
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