Dancing at the Blue Iguana is a 2000 drama film directed by Michael Radford and starring Daryl Hannah, Charlotte Ayanna, and Sandra Oh. The movie follows the lives of five exotic dancers working at the Blue Iguana, a strip club in Los Angeles.
The movie contains several sexual moments, which are integral to the story. The movie opens with a scene of one of the dancers, Angel (Charlotte Ayanna), performing a striptease. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie, which is filled with sexual moments.
The movie also contains several scenes of the dancers engaging in sexual activities with their customers. These scenes are often quite explicit, and they show the dancers in a variety of positions and states of undress.
The movie also contains several scenes of the dancers discussing their sex lives. These scenes are often quite frank, and they show the dancers discussing their desires and experiences.
Overall, Dancing at the Blue Iguana is a movie that contains several sexual moments. These moments are integral to the story, and they help to show the lives of the dancers and their customers. The movie is a realistic portrayal of the lives of exotic dancers, and it contains several explicit scenes that are sure to shock and titillate viewers.
The four female leads, Daryl Hannah, Sheila Kelley, Jennifer Tilly and Sandra Oh all appear topless with fully exposed breasts and nipples, and in thongs when performing as strippers, as well as at other times. Other actresses portraying strippers also expose their breasts. Sheila Kelley's anus is only partially covered by her thong in one scene.
Most of the movie is set at a strip club where there is lots of topless female partial nudity and erotic dancing.
Most of the females in this film are fully naked showing most of their body. Kristin Bauer at one stage pulls her thongs down but all genitalia is hidden.
There is a scene where a brother kisses his sister. Although nothing further takes place it still feels dramatic.