
Longitude (2000) is a British television movie directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons. The film tells the story of John Harrison, a clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, which revolutionized navigation at sea.
The film also contains several sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when John Harrison (Michael Gambon) and his wife Elizabeth (Miranda Richardson) share a passionate kiss in the middle of a storm. The scene is both romantic and intense, as the couple embrace in the midst of the raging sea.
Another sexual moment occurs when John Harrison meets the beautiful young widow, Sarah (Emily Mortimer). The two share a passionate kiss, which leads to a night of passion. The scene is both sensual and tender, as the two explore each other’s bodies.
The film also contains a scene in which John Harrison and Sarah share a tender moment in a boat. The two embrace and kiss, and the scene is both romantic and intimate.
Overall, Longitude (2000) contains several sexual moments that add to the film’s romantic and passionate atmosphere. The scenes are both sensual and tender, and they help to further the story of John Harrison and his quest to revolutionize navigation at sea.
Although this movie is NR (not rated), it does contain nudity. In one scene a female cadaver is shown laying face up on a table. The woman is blocked partially by a man leaning over to perform an incision for a crowd of men on the other side. Her breasts are exposed at one point. In another scene is a man playing cards with three women who are wearing masquerade masks. The women are naked and at least one is shown fully from the hips up at a side angle with her breast clearly visible. In one scene, Jeremy Irons and a female nurse are in bed together. They have obviously slept together. They are under covers so there is no nudity in this scene.