Farinelli (1994)
Farinelli (1994) is a biographical film about the life of the famous Italian castrato singer Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli. The film follows Farinelli's life from his childhood to his rise to fame and his eventual decline. One of the most memorable aspects of the film is its depiction of Farinelli's sexuality.
The film portrays Farinelli as a sexually liberated individual who is not afraid to explore his own desires. He is shown to have a variety of relationships with both men and women, including a passionate affair with a married woman. Farinelli's sexuality is portrayed in a positive light, as he is not ashamed of his desires and is willing to explore them.
The film also features a number of sexually charged scenes, including a passionate kiss between Farinelli and his lover, as well as a scene in which Farinelli is seen in a bathtub with a woman. These scenes are not only visually stunning, but also serve to further emphasize Farinelli's sexuality and his willingness to explore it.
Overall, Farinelli (1994) is a beautiful and powerful film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of Farinelli's sexuality. The film's depiction of Farinelli's sexuality is both positive and empowering, and serves to further emphasize his unique and complex character.
One sex scene at the beginning fully clothed while standing.
Sex scene with thrusting in the middle and one shorter at the end.
The main character is castrated in his childhood.
(1-Sex) There are several scenes of two brothers engaging in sexual intercourse, in immediate succession, with women;
(2-Sex) The practice of the brothers sharing women in this way is thematic, and cannot sensibly be skipped or omitted;
(3-Nudity) There are three or four scenes in which a woman's breasts or a man's buttocks are seen; in one scene pubic hair is shown too.
(4-Nudity) There is a single scene in which a handsome, naked, adolescent boy, covering his genitals with his hand, is filmed.