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Robert Pattinson, when called on to simulate masturbating in the 2008 film Little Ashes , felt his efforts weren't coming off realistic enough, so he went ahead and did the deed on camera.
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The experimental movie is about a motorcycle racer (Gallo) who is haunted by tragic memories of a former girlfriend (Sevigny), but it's most known for that scene and its reception at the Cannes Film festival (more on that later).
Gallo, who also wrote and directed the movie, told Film Freak Central that he pitched the project to Sevigny (with whom he'd had a previous relationship of sorts) by saying, "Remember that night in Paris when I did that thing to you but you didn't do it to me because you weren't so into it? Well, you might have to do that. On film." He went on to say that, to his eyes, the scene was needed to demonstrate the connection between male sexuality and self-loathing.
That Sevigny agreed to be in a sure-to-be-notorious scene was surprising, considering that she was a well-known, Academy Award–nominated actor, but she stood by her decision over a decade later.
“I’d probably still do it today. I believe in Vincent as an artist, and I stand by the film,” she told Variety in 2016, adding, “It was a subversive act. It was a risk."
Unfortunately, the risk didn't quite pay off. The debut screening of the film at the Cannes Film Festival ended in massive boos, with famed film critic Roger Ebert calling it the worst film ever shown at the festival.
If masturbating on the set of a major motion picture sounds surreal, perhaps it's fitting that Pattinson was playing surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.
In a 2013 interview with Germany's Interview magazine, Pattinson revealed that his authentic orgasm face is captured in the film. When asked why he didn't simply pretend, Pattinson replied, "Try it. I can tell you right now, no chance. It just doesn’t work." He went on to say that he was worried the scene might ruin his career, but very shortly after production wrapped, he got the call telling him that he'd been cast in Twilight .
Fortuitously, it seems that Pattinson's acting chops have improved since those early days of his career. He has since successfully simulated masturbation in four movies: High Life , Damsel , The Devil All the Time , and The Lighthouse .
Gaspar Noé's film about a young couple whose relationship takes a turn when they invite a third person into their bed didn't make a huge splash upon its release. But five years later, it hit Netflix's Top 10 after the TikTok challenge — where people filmed themselves watching the opening scene without knowing anything about the film — took off. (Sorry, folks, Love is no longer on Netflix, but the film starts with the couple totally naked in bed, pleasuring each other to climax with their hands. It's no Indiana Jones entering a Peruvian temple to retrieve a golden idol, but it's still a helluva a way to start a film!)
Noé told Esquire that despite all the unsimulated sex, the actors did not prepare by having practice sex. "They kissed for the first time on the first day of shooting. And in the movie, most scenes are real, but some are simulated. We don't want to promote what is what."
Producer Louise Vesth explained to the Hollywood Reporter prior to the film's release that the production had the stars simulate their sex scenes, then brought in body doubles to film the same sex scenes unsimulated. Later, in postproduction, they used digital effects to combine the two. “So above the waist, it will be the star, and below the waist, it will be the doubles,” Vesth said.
The production originally presented itself like a straightforward, albeit sexy take on Roman history, but once production wrapped and director Tinto Brass and his acclaimed stars went home, Guccione sneaked back onto the set with a crew of Penthouse pets and filmed a bunch of orgiastic scenes featuring real, unsimulated sex and added them throughout the final film.
The released film — now bloated to nearly three hours — did very well in Italian theaters before it was confiscated by authorities for being obscene. In America, the film grossed $23 million (making it the highest-grossing independent film ever at the time) but faced many obscenity lawsuits.
This film by Mitchell — the co-creator and original star of Hedwig and the Angry Inch — was about a diverse group of young people trying to find their place in New York. Mitchell told Medium, "I wanted to work with real sex as part of the story, as it is in our lives — we don’t cut away the first time we have sex with someone we are in love with. ... So Shortbus was an experiment, and the actors would have to be very special actors who’d want to go there with me and trust me. We worked with them for two and a half years before we filmed it."
The film's stars, Margo Stilley and Kieran O'Brien, do almost everything that can be done in the film. Beyond the foot job, they masturbate with and without a vibrator and perform fellatio, and O'Brien even ejaculates onscreen.
In the end, though, all the sexual fireworks didn't impress critics or viewers. The critics' consensus on Rotten Tomatoes is, "The unerotic sex scenes quickly become tedious to watch, and the lovers lack the personality necessary to make viewers care about them."
Today Warhol is best remembered as the revolutionary pop artist behind iconic silk-screened paintings of Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, but he was a prolific filmmaker. His films, however, rarely looked anything like what most people imagine a film to look like. His five-and-a-half-hour film Sleep , for example, was entirely made up of footage of his boyfriend asleep.
The plot of the 133-minute Blue Movie was a little more involved, but pretty simple: A couple (played by Viva and Louis Walden) hang out in their New York apartment. They chat about things like the Vietnam War, cook, shower, and, finally, have unsimulated sex.
The movie debuted very successfully at theaters in New York and also screened in Berkeley, California. It wasn't all roses, though: One New York City theater that screened it was fined $250 for obscenity.
John Waters, in a bit of comic irony I imagine he finds highly amusing, is best known these days for his contribution to the wonderfully wholesome musical Hairspray! But for the majority of his career — and especially early in it — he was known for making some of the raunchiest, most offensive cult films ever.
The most famous of these films is Pink Flamingos , which stars Waters' longtime collaborator, drag queen Divine, as — oh boy, how to synopsize this movie — a woman named the "filthiest person alive" and her rivals who try to steal the title from her. If you're familiar with this movie, you probably know it ends with Divine picking up real dog poop off the ground and eating it.
Equally unsettling is the scene where Divine, excited by defiling her rivals' home, performs oral sex on the actor portraying her son, Crackers. Understanding what Waters was going for from the vantage of 2020 may be hard, but he told the Washington Post on the film's 25th anniversary that the film was thumbing its nose at middle-class and suburban values. "We wanted to do cultural terrorism in a funny way," he said.
The film became a hit across America in underground theaters, although it was declared illegal in places like Hicksville, New York, and Switzerland.
The graphic sex scene in the supernatural thriller — featuring what appeared to be oral sex performed by Sutherland — was buzzed about even before the film's release, and director Nicolas Roeg had to edit it in a fragmented manner to enable the film to receive an R rating in the US. In England, the film got an X rating.
For years after the film's release, rumors swirled about the scene, with some saying that Christie's then-boyfriend Warren Beatty lobbied to get the sex scene cut out of the film , and others saying that there was unedited footage of the scene floating around Hollywood that clearly showed they were having intercourse.
Finally, in 2011, former movie executive and Variety editor-in-chief Peter Bart released a memoir entitled Infamous Players , in which he says that he was on the set and saw the much-ballyhooed scene being filmed. He wrote , "It was clear to me they were no longer simply acting. They were (having sex) on camera."
That solves it, right? Not so fast. Sutherland vehemently denied Bart's claim, saying that the sex was simulated and that Bart never saw it because only four people were in the room while filming: the two actors, the director, and the cinematographer. Peter Katz, one of the film's producers, backed up Sutherland, saying, "While there was a sex scene captured on film, it was not a scene that would lead to the creation of a human being."
You know what? Simulated or not, they must've done something right if everyone is still talking about it almost 50 years later!
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World cinema is getting bolder every day (even though things back home are not quite progressive even with films like 'Udta Punjab'). And you obviously cannot talk of bold cinema and overlook those films where they took method acting a notch higher while filming sex scenes. Yes, we're talking about films that showed unsimulated sex scenes, where the actors actually had sex on-screen.
Here is the list of top 14 movies that feature unsimulated sex and you didn't even know it!
Shortbus is a erotic comedy drama follows the sexual escapades of Americans in New York City. The film was so bold, it showed penetration and male ejaculation.
'Lie With Me' is a romantic film with a lot of sex scenes. In this movie, a young woman gets involved with a charming man in a sexual affair and leaves little to the imagination.
The film revolves around the sex life of a 14-year-old girl and features some very, very graphic content.
Amongst the whole lot of love making scenes in this film, there's one definite scene that shows actual sex happening between two actors.
The film revolves around the love story of a couple over the span of a year and let's just say, they shot those love-making scenes no holds barred.
Two strangers have anonymous sex with each other and get involved in a complicated love story in this film. Yeah, you can expect some steamy unsimulated sex scenes.
The film shows the lead actor getting a real blowjob and ejaculating on-screen.
Known for his rough sex scenes, porn star Rocco Siffredi lives up to all the hype in this film.
This film revolves around a woman who slices his lover's genitals off and carries them with her. Scarred? LOL.
This film on homosexuality has a little too much of unsimulated sex, let us warn you.
This film isn't just known for its disturbing content; people also remember it for that one explicit vaginal intercourse scene.
This one's so gross, it might just make you throw up. Also, there's one scene of guys masturbating to a pizza.
We don't know if this qualifies as porn but it's really ,really explicit and unsimulated. It's also 3D, just so you know. Damn, why didn't they release this in India!
And, of course, India isn't too far behind. Let's just say this film was so bold and explicit, it didn't get a public screening until 2012!
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By John Connor Coulston
- May 27, 2018 09:36 am EDT
Sex scenes are ever-present part of modern film whether its for comedy, romance or thrilling effect.
However, most films using sex are only simulating the act. This is for a lot of obvious reasons, but there are some films who throw those reasons out the window and have actors who are down to do the act on film.
And we're not talking about pornographic films either. These movies are well-produced Hollywood films or tasteful art-house projects.
Whether its the film's stars or body double stand-ins, these films all feature actual, unsimulated sex on camera.
This 1969 film was directed by Andy Warhol and was the first film featuring explicit sex to get a wide-release in the U.S.
As you might expect from a movie with Warhol's name on it, Blue Movie is experimental. It solely revolves around two lovers in a New York City apartment discussing the Vietnam movie and having unsimulated sex.
Warhol has said the film was around how we should all focus on love instead of war, which is and interesting way to justify filming a ton of sex scenes.
This classic biopic about the titular Roman emperor stars Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren, but they don't engage in the sex scenes. Instead, Penthouse Pets were cast for the film's group sex scenes, which are unsimulated.
The Penthouse connection happened because Bob Guccione, the magazine's founder, was a producer. He actually stepped in to film the explicit scenes when director Tinto Brass refused to take part in it.
Lars Von Trier's film's are notorious for their challenging imagery and explicit nature. Three of his films in particular stand out for their use of unsimulated sex during filming.
In The Idiots , there's an orgy that features penetration. In Antichrist , Williem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg go on an insane journey of loss that ends with a graphic rape and genital mutilation scene. The two actors don't participate in the unsimulated scenes, but body doubles do (minus the mutilation).
There's also sex in Nymphomaniac , as you might expect form its title. Some might think actors like Shia LaBeouf actually participated in the scenes, but they'd be wrong. Starring actors simulated sex, then porn stars came in as body doubles and had real sex on camera. Actors' faces were then CGI-ed onto the porn stars, making it seem like they actually participated.
This controversial film is on this list for one big scene. After a journey to find himself, the male lead (Vincent Gallo) reunites with his ex lover (Chloë Sevigny). She then performs oral sex on him, which is unsimulated.
This 2004 film intertwines musical moments and explicit sex scenes. Actors Kieran O'Brien and Margo Stilley engage in authentic sex through the film, which includes penetration, oral sex and even on-camera ejaculation.
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Movie sex scenes come in all forms and they don't always go to plan , but there have been movies over the years that have gone one step further.
It's rare to see such scenes in mainstream movies, but ever since Lars von Trier's 1998 The Idiots was a critical success (even though it caused some controversy at the time), there have been arthouse and independent movies using actual sex in their final cuts.
And sometimes, it involved stars you wouldn't have expected to be involved.
Before von Trier was doing his thing and after Andy Warhol's Blue Story became the first movie featuring real sex to get a wide release in the US, there was Caligula, which starred the likes of Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren.
Not that those stars were involved in the movie's orgy scenes, as producer Bob Guccione (the founder of Penthouse magazine) filmed those hardcore scenes after production had finished, using a skeleton crew and Penthouse Pets, before editing them into the final movie.
Before he was the titular giant in The BFG or setting up an Easter egg hunt in Ready Player One , Mark Rylance starred with Kerry Fox in Intimacy, which saw them play two people who meet weekly to have sex, no strings attached.
One such scene saw Fox's character perform fellatio on Rylance's character, which took place for real.
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