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Adult movie week on World Movies

World Movies screens a showcase of adult movies for a discerning audience, with everything from deviant sexuality to sex workers.

2013-10-12_2350This week World Movies screens a showcase of adult movies for a discerning audience, with everything from deviant sexuality to sex workers.

As the only channel in Australia permitted to play R18+ films on television, World Movies presents the world’s finest films that lure you into the darkest corners of cinema and challenge your outlook on romanticism. From the unpredictable world of outdoor exhibitionism, to the provocative stories of Australian sex workers, this is the essential collection of boundary-pushing international film.

Monday 14 October 8.30pm – Australian Television Premiere
Dogging: A Love Story (United Kingdom, 2009)
Aspiring journalist Dan expected so much after graduation – but he soon discovers it’s a cut-throat industry with only a few opportunities. When he is introduced to the world of outdoor sex, he encounters an array of weird characters who are into some equally bizarre behaviours. Realising this could be his chance to standout from other journalists, Dan drops his inhibitions in the name of research and is lured into an unpredictable world.

Tuesday 15 October 8.30pm
Leap Year (Mexico, 2010)
Laura lives in Mexico City where her life consists of one affair after another until she embarks on an intense sexual relationship with Arturo. The 2010 Camera d’Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival from Australian director Michael Rowe.

Wednesday 16 October 8.30pm – Australian Television Premiere
Black & White & Sex (Australia, 2012)
Candid and seductive, Angie is a sex worker who is determined to set the record straight about what she does. As she reveals herself, layer-by-layer, she also exposes the man who is interviewing her. Sometimes provocative and confronting, sometimes tender, poignant and sexy, Black & White & Sex takes you behind the scenes and into Angie’s very special world. This production features a cast of Australia’s finest actresses playing the role of Angie.

Thursday 17 October 8.30pm – World Movies Premiere
Donkey Punch (United Kingdom, 2008)
When three English girls take a holiday in Spain, they just want to relax in the day and party hard at night. They meet a group of four tourists who invite them back to their luxury yacht, however things turn deadly after one of the girls is on the receiving end of a “donkey punch”. As the group argue about what to do with her body, they all turn against one another in a gruesome fight on the way back to the mainland.

Friday 18 October 8.30pm
Room In Rome (Spain, 2010)
Director Julio Medem’s beautifully-crafted erotic drama takes place within a Rome hotel room where two recently acquainted women embark on a sexual adventure.

Saturday 19 October 8.30pm – Australian Television Premiere
F*ck For Forest (Germany, Poland, 2012) – Documentary
Berlin’s F*ck For Forest is one of the world’s most bizarre charities. Based on the idea that sex can save the world, the NGO raises money for their environmental cause by selling home-made erotic films on the internet. Meet Danny, a troubled soul, as he accidentally discovers this exuberant, neo-hippy world where sexual liberation merges with global altruism, and joins their already colourful operation. From the streets of Berlin to the depths of the Amazon, together they are on a planet-saving mission to buy a piece of forest and save the indigenous people.

Sunday 20 October 8.30pm – Australian Television Premiere
Meat (Netherlands, 2010)
A murder takes place in the confines of a butcher’s shop, a strange place which draws together an even stranger mix of lust, fear and sex. When a policeman begins to investigate, he becomes more and more similar to the murder victim.

One Response

  1. Thanks David good list there,funny when watching WM sex is not the main attraction at least to me it’s part of the whole content to the story line I think Europeans treat sex way different to us

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