Eadweard (2015) is a Canadian biographical drama film about the life of Edward Muybridge, a pioneering photographer and motion picture pioneer. The film follows Muybridge's life from his early days as a photographer in San Francisco to his later years as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. The most prominent of these is the scene in which Muybridge's wife, Flora, discovers that he has been having an affair with another woman. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the pain and betrayal that Flora feels, and the consequences of Muybridge's actions.
Another sexual moment in the film occurs when Muybridge is hired by a wealthy industrialist to photograph nude models. This scene is important in that it shows Muybridge's willingness to push the boundaries of photography and to explore new ways of capturing images.
The film also contains a scene in which Muybridge is seen having sex with a prostitute. This scene is significant in that it shows Muybridge's willingness to explore his own sexuality, and to challenge the conventions of the time.
Overall, Eadweard (2015) contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. These moments help to illustrate the complexity of Muybridge's life and his willingness to explore new ideas and push the boundaries of photography.
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Close up shots of women breasts (at least a dozen different women) at different times in the movie.
Sex scene where a very young woman is having her breast squeezed by an old man. Nudity shown.
Women getting undressed while facing multiple men while they photograph her- in slow motion. Full frontal extend female nudity with close ups on breast, butts, and vaginas.
The nudity depicted is pornographic. Men are briefly shown but many women are shown vividly and graphically,
The movie contains several minutes of non-erotic nudity, mostly adult men and women in profile, in various activities: walking, running, jumping over a chair, etc. These moments occur when the film shows Muybridge photographing these people multiple times during their movement. His intent was to document factually how the human body moves. Breasts are prominently visible; male genitalia are slightly visible and female genitalia is graphically shown.