North of 60 (1992) is a Canadian drama television series that follows the lives of the people living in the fictional town of Lynx River, Northwest Territories. The show focuses on the struggles of the Indigenous people living in the area, and the relationships between them and the white settlers. One of the main themes of the show is the exploration of sexual relationships between the characters.
The show features several sexual moments between the characters, including a scene in which a young woman is shown having sex with an older man. This scene is used to illustrate the power dynamics between the two characters, and to show how the older man is taking advantage of the younger woman.
Other sexual moments in the show include a scene in which two characters are shown kissing passionately, and a scene in which a character is shown masturbating. These scenes are used to show the characters’ emotions and desires, and to explore the complexities of their relationships.
The show also features a scene in which two characters are shown having sex in a tent. This scene is used to illustrate the physical and emotional connection between the two characters, and to show how their relationship has evolved over time.
Overall, North of 60 (1992) is a show that explores the complexities of sexual relationships between its characters. The show uses these sexual moments to illustrate the power dynamics between the characters, and to explore the emotions and desires of the characters.
Verbal references to sex are made by characters, e.g. characters discussing taking a shower together, a man telling a woman how they once had great sex, etc.
A teenage boy moons a police officer. His bare behind is seen briefly.
Two teenage girls are seen undressed, hiding behind sheets in a motel. A bra from one of the girls is found. It is stated that the girls were raped and may have STDs.
A naked infant is seen briefly.
A girl states that she was out "screwing half the town" (she is stating this to annoy her mother).
There is no actual sex on-screen (it was a broadcast show on public television). However, there are some heavy themes dealt with such as rape, sexual abuse and teen pregnancy.
A boy films a nurse and police officer having sex, later attempting to broadcast it on his town's TV station under the title "Naked Gun".
A wall poster warning about HIV/AIDS is seen in the background of some scenes.
Implication that a band chief had an affair with a woman.
Scenes of men shirtless and walking around with shirts unbuttoned.
Detailed descriptions of pregnancy and childbirth are made.
A man rolls in the snow and tongue-kisses a loan officer. He is later seen in bed shirtless with her. The loan officer is then seen sleeping with a stranger in a plastic party hat.