
Alps (2011) is a Greek film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. It tells the story of a group of people who form a unique business, offering to take the place of recently deceased loved ones in order to help their grieving families.
The film is filled with sexual moments, both subtle and explicit. One of the most memorable is when the group’s leader, Mont Blanc, is seen in a passionate embrace with a woman. The scene is shot in a dreamlike way, with the camera lingering on their faces as they kiss.
The film also features a scene in which Mont Blanc and another woman are seen in a bathtub together. The camera focuses on their faces, and the audience is left to imagine what is happening between them.
The film also contains a number of other sexual moments, such as when Mont Blanc and a woman are seen in bed together, and when Mont Blanc and another woman are seen in a passionate embrace.
Overall, the sexual moments in Alps (2011) are used to explore the themes of love, loss, and grief. They are also used to create a dreamlike atmosphere, and to add a sense of mystery and intrigue to the film.
A woman is shown sitting on a bed topless for an extended period.
A woman takes her shirt off for her coach while practicing aerobics. Bare breasts are clearly seen.
Several other couples kiss onscreen.
A man performs a cunnilingus on a woman.