Morlang (2001) is a Dutch drama film directed by Maria Peters. It tells the story of a married couple, played by Fedja van Huêt and Monique van de Ven, who are struggling to keep their marriage alive. The film explores the complexities of relationships and the power of sexual moments.
The film opens with a scene of the couple in bed, with the husband, Morlang, trying to initiate sex. His wife, Marijke, is hesitant and eventually refuses. This sets the tone for the rest of the film, as the couple struggles to find a way to rekindle their relationship.
Throughout the film, there are several moments of sexual tension between the couple. In one scene, Morlang and Marijke are in a restaurant and Morlang tries to kiss her. She pulls away, but then they share a passionate kiss. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the couple's desire for each other, despite their struggles.
The film also features several scenes of nudity and sexual activity. In one scene, Morlang and Marijke are in bed together and they make love. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the couple's love for each other, despite their difficulties.
Overall, Morlang (2001) is a powerful film that explores the complexities of relationships and the power of sexual moments. The film features several scenes of sexual tension and nudity, which help to create a powerful and moving story.
At an art show, there's a grotesque painting of a nude woman on her knees from the rear with exaggerated large vulva and pendulous breasts.
Man stands naked in a steamy shower; woman joins him, but he leaves immediately. Nudity shown only from shoulders up.
Man and woman stand kissing. They are then shown naked on the top of the bed. Nudity includes just past his hips with part of his buttocks. Woman is shown wearing bra but nudity to just north of the pubic region.
As a man of looking through the viewfinder in his tripod camera, a woman walks up and lifts up her shirt so all he can see is her out-of-focus pubic region. He stands up. She tells him "I can't find my knickers (underwear)." He then chases her outside.
Man's wife went to pose for an artist. Her husband snooped on them, evidently getting shocked by what he saw. He came home, stripped naked and screamed. Nudity is full rear male nudity and partial frontal nudity with a partial view of his genital area. He painted the scream and we see his self portrait of a standing full nude. This painting is shown about three times during the film.